The National Brewery Heritage Trust is pleased to support the plans of East Staffordshire Borough Council to redevelop Bass House on the High Street in Burton upon Trent into a new brewing heritage visitor experience.

The Trust has been working closely with the Council on a new attraction that will share the story of Britain’s brewing heritage. Along with key stakeholders including Molson Coors our ambition is to make Burton upon Trent the national hub of British brewing and pub heritage.

Dr Harry White, Chairman of the National Brewery Heritage Trust, said: “The National Brewery Heritage Trust has been advising East Staffordshire Borough Council since the start of the project and we are pleased to be at the stage where the Council can reveal the initial plans. It is our mission to share the importance of the brewing and pub industry with the people of the town and beyond.

 

We are excited by the plans and believe the development promises to make Burton upon Trent the national hub of British brewing and pub heritage. We will continue to play an active part in this exciting project and would encourage residents to book onto the tours at Bass House and take a look for themselves.”

Members of the public are invited to tour parts of Bass House and learn more about the plans. These tours will be undertaken during the week of Monday 14th October.

Dates for the public tours of Bass House will be held on the following dates, (tours are limited, so should be booked in advance)

Monday 14th October

Wednesday 16th October

Saturday 19th October

The public meeting, to be held on Tuesday 12th November from 18:00-20:00 can be booked via: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1022454337447?aff=oddtdtcreator