Consultations and engagement

This website contains consultations hosted by Leicester City Council.

We welcome all feedback - tell us what you think of our services by using our comments, compliments, and complaints forms.

Featured Consultations/Surveys

  • Have your say on our Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for Leicester

    We are currently developing a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for Leicester. This plan sets out our long-term vision and priorities for improving walking, wheeling and cycling routes across the city, with the aim of creating a safer, more connected, and more accessible network for everyone. Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs), as set out in the Government’s Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy, provide a strategic approach to identifying the...

    Closes 3 October 2025

  • Have your say on local government reorganisation

    Have your say on local government reorganisation The Government intends to make major changes to how local government is organised in England. Relevant councils have been invited to make proposals for their areas to establish sensible boundaries, simplify how councils are organised and make them more efficient. The aim is to reduce complexity and costs while delivering better and more joined-up services. The two-tier system of councils which still operates in some areas ...

    Closes 6 October 2025

Open Consultations/Surveys

  • STB Refresher Training Post Evaluation Survey ( Wed 10 September - 17 September 2025)

    You can help us to improve oral health in Leicester by completing the training evaluation survey. Gaining feedback and evaluations are vital to the HTHS programme. It helps deliver evidence-based messages, training that is up-to-date with current guidance and is user friendly. Please...

    Closes 17 September 2025

  • Proposed 20mph Zone - St Josephs & Netherhall

    Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the St Josephs & Netherhall Area. Proposed 20mph Zone - St Josephs & Netherhall Proposed Traffic Calming - St Josephs & Netherhall Proposed 20mph Zone - St Josephs & Netherhall -...

    Closes 22 September 2025

  • Care arrangement fee proposal

    Leicester City Council is proposing to introduce a new 'care arrangement fee' to cover the council’s administration costs when arranging home-based care and support for people who have savings and/or assets above £23,250. Why is change needed? The Department of Health and Social Care...

    Closes 26 September 2025

  • Have your say on our Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for Leicester

    We are currently developing a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for Leicester. This plan sets out our long-term vision and priorities for improving walking, wheeling and cycling routes across the city, with the aim of creating a safer, more connected, and more accessible network...

    Closes 3 October 2025

  • Have your say on local government reorganisation

    Have your say on local government reorganisation The Government intends to make major changes to how local government is organised in England. Relevant councils have been invited to make proposals for their areas to establish sensible boundaries, simplify how councils are organised and...

    Closes 6 October 2025

Closed Consultations/Surveys

  • St John the Baptist School Street

    For a number of years, Leicester City Council have received complaints and concerns about the safety and welfare of pupils, their families and local residents near to St John the Baptist School. We are seeking your opinion on a proposal to trial a School Street to help reduce traffic and...

    Closed 14 September 2025

  • Dementia Support in Leicester Consultation 2025 - V2

    To make sure that we’re providing the best support possible to people with dementia and their carers in Leicester, we’re reviewing our commissioned Dementia Support Service , currently provided by Age UK. The service is designed to support people with dementia (including those...

    Closed 10 September 2025

  • Proposed 20mph Zone - Watkin Road Area

    Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the Watkin Road area.

    Closed 8 September 2025

  • Changes to Overdale School Street

    Since 2 December 2024, cameras have been in operation at the entrances to Northfold Road and Eastcourt Road to restrict non-residential traffic during school drop-off and pick-up times. Since the introduction of these measures, some local residents have raised concerns that the current timings...

    Closed 31 August 2025

  • Proposed 20mph Zone - St Thomas More School Area

    Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the St Thomas More School Area

    Closed 22 August 2025

We Asked, You Said, We Did

Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes

We asked

We consulted on our proposal to extend existing Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) for three elements of dog control in the city:

  1. Dog fouling
  2. Dogs on leads
  3. Dog exclusion areas

We asked the public and stakeholders if they had any objections to the proposal and provided an opportunity to leave feedback.

You said

336 responses were submitted. Nearly 99% of respondents were members of the public.

In summary, the responses were highly in support of extending all three PSPOs, as follows:

  1. Dog fouling - 93% in favour
  2. Dogs on leads - 99% in favour
  3. Dog exclusion areas - 84% in favour

Additional supportive stakeholder feedback was also received outside of this online process.

We did

All comments have been scrutinised and noted.

The evidence from reports and complaints to our customer services team, and enforcement action taken since the PSPO orders were introduced is in support of them being extended.

We now intend to seek approval from the city mayor to extend the PSPO orders for a further three years. Subject to this approval, notices will be posted in November 2025 confirming reintroduction, and we will publish the renewed orders on our website.

We asked

Leicester City Council have identified that improvements are needed to the pavements of Melton Road, between Loughborough Road and Checketts Road, and have commenced a long term, multiyear footway maintenance works programme to be carried out over 7 phases. 

The aim of the works is to improve the condition of the pavement, make the relevant sections more pedestrian-friendly, safe to use and tackle significant footway drainage problems. 

We consulted on proposals to remove five street trees on Melton Road as part of footway improvement works. The trees were identified because their roots had caused severe damage to pavements, creating trip hazards, ponding, and accessibility issues. Notices were placed on the trees, on nearby streets, and online between 26 March and 30 June 2025. People could respond via the consultation website or by email. 

You said

We received 86 responses (82 online, 4 by email). The majority of responses (69) opposed tree removal. The main reasons were: 

  • · The importance of trees for climate, shade, air quality and local character (37) 

  • · Suggestions of alternative solutions such as flexible asphalt or building up the pavement (14) 

  • · Disagreement with the Council’s stated reasons for felling (6) 

  • · Other reasons, including references to religion and comparisons with other towns and cities (7) 

A small number of respondents supported removal (4), raised queries about replacement planting (3), or gave unrelated comments (6). 

We did

In response to feedback, we carried out further trial excavations around the five trees to see if alternative engineering solutions could allow them to remain. As a result, we will retain three trees by making changes to pavement design and using measures like resin surfacing and street furniture to guide pedestrians safely. However, two trees (outside 161 Melton Road and 197 Melton Road) must still be removed because their roots prevent drainage solutions and create serious safety hazards. To compensate, we will plant six new trees elsewhere in the ward, meaning more trees overall in the long term. 

We asked

A number of residents raised concerns about parking issues in the Doncaster Road area. The majority of these relate to difficulties finding parking spaces close to their home due to commuters or other visitors to the area taking up available parking spaces.

From January to March 2025, a public engagement with residents and businesses in the Doncaster Road area was conducted to obtain their views on a potential residents parking scheme. 

You said

Approximately 558 residential and businesses were invited to take part in the consultation. In total we have received 237 responses on paper and via this website from residents and businesses in the area (42%). Responses were analysed by council officers.

  • 177 residents and business supported the proposed residential parking scheme (75%)
  • 58 residents did not support the proposed residential parking scheme (24%)
  • 2 residents and businesses did not answer the question or had no opinion (1%) 

In addition, respondents included comments both for and against residents parking in the area.

We did

The response data and comments have been analysed in more detail to determine whether or not to continue with further engagement with residents and businesses over potential measures to manage parking in the area. 

Residents’ responses to our 2025 public engagement on possible traffic measures in the Doncaster Road area indicated that there is a significant support for a residents’ parking scheme to address the issue of non-residents parking in the area. 

Based on these consultation responses, we are now preparing for a formal engagement involving the Traffic Regulation Order process.

Thank you to all those who took the time to give your views.