Swinfen & Packington
Parish Council Useful Contacts
Staffordshire County Council's aim is to provide high quality services which provide value for money and are focused on, and delivered around the needs of our customers and communities. [more]
Services provided by Staffordshire County Council include:
- Children and Lifelong Learning
- Consumer Protection e.g.:
- Food and Drugs
- Trades Description
- Weights and Measures
- Fire and Rescue Service
- Footpaths and Bridleways
- Libraries
- Museums and Art Galleries
- Planning:
- Local Development Framework
- Minerals and Waste Policies
- Police
- Refuse Disposal
- Social Care and Health
- Transportation:
- Footway Lighting
- Highways
- Highways Lighting
- Public Transport
- Road Safety
- Transport Planning
- Youth Services
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Lichfield District Council includes information about the council, planning, leisure centres, bin collections, council tax, licensing and other council services online. [more]
Services provided by Lichfield District Council include:
- Building Regulations
- By-laws
- Clean Air
- Council Tax collection
- Environmental Health:
- Grants for various activities
- Home Safety
- Housing
- Local Licensing
- Markets and Fairs
- Museums
- Planning:
- Advertisement Control
- Building Preservation Notices
- Conservation Areas
- Development Control
- Listed Building Control
- Local Development Framework
- Tree Preservation
- Recreational Facilities
- Refuse Collection
- Transportation:
- Community Transport
- Off-Street Parking
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HMP and YOI Swinfen Hall now has an operational capacity of 624, and holds male long term young adults serving 4 years and up to life. A major building project began in spring 2004 following significant investment in the prison, to expand and develop existing accommodation and facilities for prisoners. [more]
The work at Swinfen Hall is at the heart of the government's overall delivery plan for reducing reoffending. At Swinfen Hall individual needs are identified early and through an active and integrated regime of education skills training and the specialised accredited offending behaviour and substance abuse courses we address needs and reduce risks. Working together with national corporations, local businesses, voluntary organisations, the Learning and Skills Council, education providers and others, contributes to the success of the training and development needs for prisoners at Swinfen Hall and prepare them for a crime free life on release.
Address:
HMYOI Swinfen Hall
Swinfen Hall
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS14 9QS
Tel: 01543 484 000
Fax: 01543 484 001
Governor: Tom Watson
HMPS Learning and Skills Manager: Katie Clark-Smith, 01543 484174
kate.clark-smith@hmps.gsi.gov.uk
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HomeZone Living is committed to the provision of affordable housing and support services, serving the communities in and around Lichfield District and surrounding boroughs. Their key role is to develop and manage rented, leasehold and shared ownership homes for their customers. [more]
They are dedicated to achieving high levels of customer satisfaction through continuous service improvement and by engaging with their customers to understand their needs.
HomeZone Housing Ltd was established following stock transfer in 1997 and gained charitable status in 2006. In March 2007, HomeZone became a member of the Bromford Group and now manages over 5,200 homes, shops and garages in Nuneaton and Bedworth, Lichfield, Stafford, Cannock, Tamworth and North Warwickshire.
Joining the Group has made HomeZone Living one of the most influential Registered Social Landlords in the region. They aim to offer distinct benefits to customers and colleagues, and ensure they are able to develop new and much needed affordable housing.
Please contact Customer Services for further information on 0330 1234 034 or email them - customerservices@bromford.co.uk.
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Communities across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent will have access to 101, the national non-emergency telephone number for the police service in England and Wales. More information is also available at www.staffordshire.police.uk/101. In an emergency, the public should continue to call 999.