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Town urged to back library move Burton’s Town Deal board is pleading with residents and businesses to back the relocation of the library to the Market Hall as the key proposal in its bid for Government millions. The Government has already indicated that it will give the town £22.8m to spend on regenerating the town centre, and Burton has now got to evaluate seven projects which have been put forward and put a final proposal to the government next March.One of the seven proposals is the plan to relocate the library, in order to create a public services and enterprise hub at the historic Market Hall building, which the Town Deal board says will ‘bring key services together in a prominent town centre location driving footfall around the Market Place area and beyond’. However, there has been a lot of comment in the local media and social network forums, much of it questioning the need to move the library.

The Town Deal board says that the relocation is vital, as it is linked to the six other proposals, claiming: “It is an opportunity to redesign the library space so that it is in keeping with a 21st century library offer, and by bringing the library and other services together under one roof at the Market Hall it becomes a vital piece of the wider regeneration plans for the transformation of the Market Place area.”

‘The Library and Enterprise Hub project is a fantastic opportunity to improve and preserve the heritage of the Market Hall’ The board has warned that if the library proposal is rejected by the local public and businesses, then the cost of preserving the Market Hall would not be covered by the

YMCA Burton board member steps down

£22.8m and further money for this would have to come from elsewhere. The sum currently earmarked for the Market Hall in the town deal proposal is £7.3m, around a third of the total funding. Burton Town Deal board chairman Ben Robinson said: “The Library and Enterprise Hub project is a fantastic opportunity to improve and preserve the heritage of the Market Hall and provide first class community facilities in a more suitable and easily accessible location. “By bringing more people in to this part of town, we can attract more businesses and enhance the Market Square as a visitor destination.” Burton Chamber director Chris Plant said the organisation fully supported the proposals put forward as part of the bid and added: “We are fully behind the Town Deal board and look forward to working with businesses on this project, and making it a success in elevating the town centre and boosting the local economy.”

Stepping down: Jill Lanham

One of YMCA Burton’s longest serving board members has stepped down. Jill Lanham served 32 years as a trustee at the YMCA and as the chairman of the board on two occasions. She has led the charity through major developments in that time, including the acquisition of new housing sites and the opening the four retail stores. Throughout her time as a volunteer, she also mentored new trustees joining the charity. CEO Paul Laffey said: “We have been so blessed to have had Jill serving as a trustee with us for so long. “Jill was also on the board when I was interviewed for my first post at YMCA Burton. Some of my personal highlights, such as visiting Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament and Lambeth Palace have been with Jill. “I want to thank Jill, for everything she has done for us, we will all miss her very much and wish her a very happy retirement.” Ms Lanham said: “It seems a long time ago when I was first invited to observe a Board Meeting with a view to becoming a trustee back in 1989. Little did I realise that I would stay for nearly 32 years. “During my journey with the YMCA I have seen how hard it can be living a fulfilled life if you have had a disadvantaged upbringing. You need significant help and encouragement and that is what we all at the YMCA work together to give.”

Willshee’s appoints new commercial manager Burton-based Willshee’s Waste & Recycling has appointed Simon Lowe as commercial manager. Mr Lowe has specialist knowledge of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) production and has also managed materials recovery facility and household waste recycling centres for Veolia. This involved working with sorting, processing

and production facilities to ensure best practice service delivery and compliance, dealing with all the relevant regulatory bodies as required. He said: “There is great potential for Willshee’s to increase its market share given that so many businesses are putting increasing importance on minimising their environmental impact and

looking for a zero waste to landfill solution.” Willshee’s managing director Dean Willshee said: “Simon has excellent knowledge of the waste and utilities industries. He is skilled in environmental awareness, waste management, waste to energy process as well as operational and project management. July/August 2021 CHAMBERLINK 43


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Manufacturing: Output predicted to bounce back

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Member Profile

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Retail: The road to recovery will be long

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Legal: Pandemic fails to dent law firm growth

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Technology: Partnership to deliver cyber security

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Finance: Local economy set to rebound

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Infrastructure scheme will have a rail impact

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Lichfield & Tamworth: New office welcomes

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The skills agenda post-Covid

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Five ways to get your employee wellbeing strategy right

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ABCC: India film festival helps bring back audiences

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Solihull: New Moors manager appointed

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Burton & District: Town urged to back library move

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Cannock Chase: Amazon to invest in creative apprenticeships

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Commonwealth: Boosting trade with Australia

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Transatlantic: US-UK taskforce is established

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Barriers faced by older women in business

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International: Exploring the state of the global economy

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Aston Hall set to reopen

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Small firms unaware of net zero impact

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Patron manager joins Chamber

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UK economy shows signs of bouncing back

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Expanding regional opportunities

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Temporary boss takes over at local authority

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The Griffin Report

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Firms back on the road to recovery

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Games can bring new wealth to the region

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NEC prepares for Games

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UCB to host Team Scotland

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University in line for 20,000 visitors a day

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President’s Focus

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Bringing volleyball to Birmingham

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Transformation at stadium

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