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Discover a world of possibilities in Staffordshire

East Staffordshire is a great location to discover a world of possibilities that lie outside our borders, from adrenaline-pumping action to restful retreats.

We work with a range of amazing partners to help promote and celebrate Staffordshire as a place to live, work and visit.

Enjoy Staffordshire

What are you waiting for? Staffordshire is waiting here for you to explore! Discover wonderful countryside, the best in fun and thrills, real history, great town and country shopping, fabulous food, engaging museums and atmospheric animal attractions, stunning gardens, lively events and festivals.

Website: https://www.enjoystaffordshire.com/

Explore the National Forest

The National Forest is right in the heart of the country, embracing 200 square miles of the Midlands. The National Forest links the two ancient Forests of Charnwood and Needwood. With a history of coal mining and heavy industry, the landscape is now that of rolling farmland, ancient forests and new planted woodlands.

Website: https://www.nationalforest.org/

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust works to protect and enhance the wildlife and wild places of Staffordshire and to promote understanding, enjoyment and involvement in the natural world by putting wildlife at the heart of everything they do.

Website: https://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/

Transform the Trent Valley

A revitalised and treasured landscape of wildlife-rich waterways and wetlands is being made possible thanks to the ‘Transforming the Trent Valley’ scheme successfully securing a large grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund in December 2018 to deliver a multi-million pound scheme in the Trent Valley across 200km in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Transforming the Trent Valley is a partnership project of 18 organisations working together to restore and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of the Trent Valley, with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust at the helm.

Website: https://www.thetrentvalley.org.uk/

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