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Article 4 Direction : Houses in multiple occupation
This is a consultation on the establishment of an Article 4 direction about houses in multiple occupation. To view the document please click on the link below: www.leicester.gov.uk/himos-a4 MoreOpened 9 August 2013 -
Consultation on the proposed change to Leicester City Council’s Evesham House
The council is proposing to change the service provided at Evesham House. Evesham House is a property owned by the city council. It is an accommodation based service for single vulnerable people with substance misuse needs. MoreOpened 5 August 2013 -
Leicester UK City of Culture 2017
Leicester is bidding to be the UK City of Culture 2017. Winning would be fantastic, bringing many more visitors to our region, creating jobs and providing you, our city and county community, the chance to take part in a whole range of cultural events and activities – from arts and crafts to museums and heritage, cinema, theatre, food, literature, dance and music. MoreOpened 11 July 2013 -
Proposed changes to mobile meals service
Proposed changes to the mobile meals service MoreOpened 9 July 2013 -
Proposed 20mph Zone - Sandhurst Road
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on Sandhurst Road and Tetuan Road. In the five year period to 31 st December 2012, there were 6 reported personal injury accidents on Sandhurst Road, of which 2 involved injuries to child pedestrians. As a result, in order to help constrain vehicular speeds, it is proposed to install traffic calming speed cushions on Sandhurst Road between Stephenson Drive and Aikman Avenue and on Tetuan Road. The... MoreOpened 17 June 2013 -
Changes to Supported Bus Services
Leicester City Council provides a number of bus routes in the city that reach into areas that are not served by the commercial network. Following a survey of users in 2012, the council is now proposing changes to these services. MoreOpened 17 June 2013 -
Proposed Changes to Ellesmere College
About the School Ellesmere College is a community special school maintained by Leicester City Council; the college has Specialist Sports College Status. Ellesmere provides day education for young people with general learning difficulties who take part in a wide ranging personalised curriculum. An increasing number of students have additional needs such as social, emotional and behavioural difficulties; speech, language and communication difficulties; and autistic spectrum disorder. The... MoreOpened 3 June 2013 -
Proposed changes to Keyham Lodge School and Millgate School
About the Schools Keyham Lodge School and Millgate School are community special schools for young people with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). Keyham Lodge is a day school. Millgate is a day school and is also registered to provide residential education. Both schools are registered to admit pupils of secondary school age (11 – 16 years of age) and are maintained by Leicester City Council. Pupils who attend the schools have a statement of special educational needs... MoreOpened 3 June 2013 -
Proposal to establish permanent special needs provision at Babington Community College and Hamilton Community College
About the Schools Babington Community College is a Trust school which provides education for young people aged 11 -16. Hamilton Community College is a community school which provides education for young people aged 11 – 16. Both schools are co-educational, admitting boys and girls. The schools are due to have extensive building works completed under the Government’s “Building Schools for the Future” programme. The plans for each school provide additional specialist accommodation... MoreOpened 3 June 2013 -
Proposed 20mph Zone - St Mary's Fields
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the St Mary's Fields area. In the five year period to 31 st December 2012, there were 13 reported personal injury accidents in the area, of which 4 involved injuries to child pedestrians. As a result, in order to help constrain vehicular speeds, it is proposed to install traffic calming speed cushions on Heyworth Road outside St Mary's Fields Infant school and the roads off Narborough Road... MoreOpened 27 May 2013 -
Developing support services for victims of sexual abuse
The city council funds the provision of specialist support to victims of sexual abuse. We are working with our partners to develop a strategy to encourage a more preventative approach to the problem of sexual abuse and to make sure that people affected by sexual violence get the right support at the right time. MoreOpened 13 May 2013 -
Transforming neighbourhood services
In anticipation of substantial financial challenges over the next few years, the council is considering fundamental reforms to the provision of neighbourhood services. Before any plans for reorganisation are drawn up, we are inviting partners, residents and community groups to work with us to identify and evaluate options for change. To register your interest and tell us about the services that you value most, please take part in our online survey. MoreOpened 17 April 2013 -
Elderly persons' homes
Research evidence tells us that older people want to live independently for as long as possible. Nationally and locally, the demand for residential care is declining as people are able to remain at home for longer with support. As people are remaining in their own homes with care and support for longer, we have seen a decrease in the numbers of residents moving into our elderly people’s homes over a number of years. Extensive public consultation about the future of the homes was... MoreOpened 9 April 2013 -
Older Persons Mental Health Day Service Consultation
The Council is changing the way we deliver adult social care services to give people more choice in the type of care and support they receive. This is being introduced throughout the country as part of national policy and is sometimes called ‘personalisation’. People are now receiving personal budgets as a way of meeting their support needs. A personal budget is money given by the council to people so they can arrange support to meet their needs. As people now have more choice, we are... MoreOpened 11 March 2013 -
Haymarket Bus Station Redevelopment
We want to improve bus services and facilities in Leicester city centre. As part of that, we are planning a major and much-needed redevelopment of the Haymarket Bus Station. These proposals are part of our Connecting Leicester vision. This aims to create a thriving heart of the city by improving connections between shopping, leisure, heritage, housing and transport facilities - all linked by accessible, high-quality pedestrian routes. The much-needed redevelopment of the... MoreOpened 1 March 2013 -
Proposed 20mph Zone - Bradgate Heights
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the Bradgate Heights area. Most of the streets in the area have already been traffic calmed with road humps and junction tables. However, the speed limit has not been changed from 30mph to 20mph. This is what this proposal is planning to do. It is also proposed to install an additional speed cushion on Lady Hay Road between Lyn Close and Strathern Road in order to constrain speeds where they... MoreOpened 25 February 2013 -
Proposed Reorganisation of Braunstone Frith Infant and Junior Schools - Statutory Notice
Following the outcomes of the consultation which concluded 14 October 2012, combined with the educational arguments for creating a single, 'all through' primary school, it is proposed to proceed to the next stage of the proposals; publication of a statutory notice followed by a six week period for statutory representations. At the end of this period a further decision will need to be taken whether to implement the proposals or not. The statutory notice, along with background documents... MoreOpened 2 February 2013 -
Fire and Rescue Service Integrated Risk Management Plan 2013-2016
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service are inviting you to have your say on the future of fire and rescue provision in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The proposals arising from our Integrated Risk Management Plan (2013-16) include changes to the level of fire cover provided by both Market Harborough and Lutterworth Fire and Rescue Stations. MoreOpened 14 January 2013 -
Market redevelopment
This consultation covers concept designs for a proposed new food hall, complementary plans for re-developing small sections of the current outdoor Market and a more substantive proposal to demolish the current Market Hall and create a combination of commercial activity and public realm on the new space that will be created. MoreOpened 11 January 2013 -
Concessionary fares
The government is making substantial cuts to the council's funding. For more information relating to these cuts, please see the current consultation on Budget Proposals, 2013-2015 on Leicester City Council's Citizen Space consultation hub. The link is at the bottom of this page. We have therefore drawn up proposals for savings across each department in order to reduce our spending. We are now inviting views on these proposals. MoreOpened 8 January 2013 -
Secondary School and The Samworth Enterprise Academy (primary) catchment areas
Secondary School catchment areas have not been changed significantly since the city became a unitary authority in 1997. The council has closed five secondary schools since then and operated a system of priority and linked areas for school admissions. The proposals we are putting forward will provide a single secondary catchment school for each address in the city. The current catchment area for The Samworth Enterprise Academy (primary) overlaps with Marriot Primary School’s... MoreOpened 20 December 2012 -
School Admission Arrangements 2014/15
This consultation outlines the proposed changes to admissions policies of schools in the City for September 2014 and provides you with the opportunity to comment. MoreOpened 20 December 2012 -
Leicester City Council Draft Tenancy Strategy and Draft Tenant Policy Consultation
This is a consultation On Leicester City Council's proposed Draft Tenancy Strategy and Draft Tenancy Policy MoreOpened 14 December 2012 -
Budget proposals 2013-2015
The government is making substantial cuts to the council's funding. We have therefore drawn up proposals for savings across each department in order to reduce our spending. We are now inviting views on these proposals. MoreOpened 12 December 2012 -
Thurncourt Scout Hut
Households in Netherhall and Thurncourt are being invited to give their views about options for future use of the scout hut on Nursery Road. Leaflets containing a questionnaire have been delivered to homes in Netherhall and Thurncourt to tell residents about the proposals and to ask for their views MoreOpened 10 December 2012 -
Connecting Leicester: City Centre Improvements – Silver Street
This consultation covers the proposed reconstruction and finished appearance of the Silver Street carriageway and footway. It is proposed that the design ties in with the junctions of High Street and Carts Lane already constructed as part of the City Centre Development Project. The design will use the same type of materials as was used on Loseby Lane and proposes to feature no kerb-face. However, the boundary between carriageway and footway will consist of a contrasting... MoreOpened 3 December 2012 -
Connecting Leicester: City Centre Improvements – King Street
This consultation is on the proposed changes to King Street The objective is to link New Walk to Newarke Street, The Magazine and De Montfort University. The route will continue from New Walk over King Street and towards Newarke Street In order to do this - King street will be closed to motorised traffic using automated bollards at the junction of King Street/Marlborough Street. A second set of automated exit bollards at the junction of King Street/Belvoir St/Wellington Street. Fixed... MoreOpened 3 December 2012 -
Annual Tenants Survey
The Annual Tenants Survey is undertaken to help us monitor and improve services. MoreOpened 1 December 2012 -
Jubilee Square Concept Design
This is the second stage consultation on the proposal to transform the St Nicholas Place Area into an attractive place and gateway into the city centre. MoreOpened 21 November 2012 -
Home to School/College Transport Consultation 2012
The City council currently spends a total of £4.5 million per year on home to school/college transport. Following approval of budget proposals for 2012/13 and 2013/14 the council is required to make reductions in discretionary home to school/college travel provision to achieve savings of £255,000 in 2013/14 and £343,000 in subsequent years. This consultation covers: Discretionary Transport assistance for pupils who attend voluntary aided schools Discretionary Post... MoreOpened 19 November 2012
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