The urban area of Leicester is one of the fastest growing areas in the country, with a uniquely diverse population of about 650,000. The National Planning Policy Framework requires local planning authorities such as Leicester City Council to support... More
Closes 27 February 2023
The 0-19 Healthy Child Programme (0-19HCP) - also known locally as Healthy Together - looks after the health and wellbeing of all children in Leicester under the age of 19. It is delivered by Public Health Nurses (Health Visitors and School Nurses) and their... More
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Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
We consulted on our proposal to extend existing Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) for three elements of dog control in the city:
We asked the public and stakeholders if they had any objections to the proposal and provided an opportunity to leave feedback.
337 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:
Additional supportive stakeholder feedback was also received outside of this online process.
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 2022 confirming reintroduction, and we will publish the renewed orders on our website.
We sought views on the proposed intordution of a new Zebra crossing
15 valid responses were received to the online consultation.
We also carried out a paper consultation to residents close to the proposed crossing and traffic calming
40 letters were delivered. 17 replied (plus 15 online consultation replies)
25 (78%) were in favour of the proposed zebra crossing and associated traffic calming, 5 (16%) against and 2 (6%) made no selection.
As a result of the support of the proposal, the Deputy City Mayor has approved the implementation of the scheme. Work was due to start on site in October 2022 and has now been completed.
We asked residents and businesses for their views on a potential resident parking scheme in the Woodgate area. We also asked for views on following options for residential parking:
90 responses in total were received from residents and businesses. Amongst other comments:
All comments have been scrutinised and noted. We now intend to carry out a consultation for the 24 hours a day, seven days a week residential parking scheme, which was the most popular option.