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Proposed 20mph Zone - St Matthews
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the St Matthews Area. Most of the streets in the area have already been traffic calmed with road humps. However, the speed limit has not been changed from 30mph to 20mph. This is what this proposal is planning to do. It will bring the St Matthews Area in line with other similar residential areas across the city. This proposed change is part of a programme of new 20mph zones which was... MoreOpened 19 November 2012 -
Homelessness review and proposals
The city council is inviting local people and local organisations that run services to feedback on the findings of the homelessness review and the proposed priorities for future investment. MoreOpened 16 November 2012 -
Proposed 20mph Zone - Harrison Road Area
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in the Harrison Road Area. Most of the streets in the area have already been traffic calmed with road humps. However, the speed limit has not been changed from 30mph to 20mph. This is what this proposal is planning to do. It will bring the Harrison Road Area in line with other similar residential areas across the city. This proposed change is part of a programme of new 20mph zones which was... MoreOpened 15 October 2012 -
School Funding Arrangements 2013-14 (primary and secondary schools and academies)
The Government has announced a wide-ranging set of school funding reforms, to be implemented from April 2013. There is limited local flexibility in implementing the new requirements and the changes are significant. The actual effects are mitigated for two years (2013/14 and 2014/15) through the application of the Minimum Funding Guarantee (MFG). There will also be additional delegation of funds. The Council is proposing for April 2013 that we replicate as far as possible the existing... MoreOpened 3 October 2012 -
Proposed Reorganisation of Braunstone Frith Infant and Junior Schools
Leicester City Council is consulting on a proposal to reorganise Braunstone Frith Infant and Junior Schools. The detail of the proposal is contained on the webpage www.leicester.gov.uk/bfij and in the Consultation Information Booklet attached below. MoreOpened 17 September 2012 -
Western Park - Mountain Bike Trail Proposal
Leicester City Council is considering a proposal from members of the local community to develop a mountain bike trail around Western Park. Development of the routes would be conditional on securing grant funding. MoreOpened 10 September 2012 -
Big changes to council tax benefit - Have your say
Big changes are being made to council tax benefit. The city council is inviting residents to submit their views to help shape Leicester's council tax support scheme. MoreOpened 5 September 2012 -
Review of Leicester City Council's Housing Allocations Policy
The Council is required by law to have a housing allocations scheme which shows the Council’s priorities for allocating homes and procedures they follow in allocating those homes. The introduction of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 has made changes to housing benefit which will impact on social tenants (council and housing association tenants) from 1 April 2013. The changes will mean tenants of a working age will only receive housing benefit according to the number of bedrooms a household... MoreOpened 21 August 2012 -
Leaseholder Survey 2012
Annual Survey of Leicester City Council Lease Holders. This is a postal survey of all Leicester City Council lease holders. Each leaseholder will receive a copy of the satisfaction survey and a prepaid envelope to send us their response. All responses must be returned by 21st September. MoreOpened 15 August 2012 -
Connecting Leicester
Welcome to the Connecting Leicester Consultation. Our vision for Connecting Leicester is to create a thriving heart of the city by improving the connections between shopping, leisure, heritage, housing and transport facilities, all linked by accessible high quality pedestrian routes. Our priority is to create excellent connections to provide a safe and family-friendly city centre. MoreOpened 8 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to Council Tax support in Melton Borough
Changes are being made to Council Tax Benefit. Melton Borough Council is inviting residents and local organisations to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes here in Melton Borough and to ensure that we continue to support our most vulnerable residents in the best way that we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in Rutland
From 1 April 2013, Rutland County Council assumes responsibility for a new scheme that replaces Council Tax Benefit. The council is still in the process of finalising the detail of this new scheme, but we feel it’s important to give you, our local residents and businesses, the opportunity to submit your views. We want your help, by completing a short survey, to find the fairest way of introducing these changes across Rutland. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Council Tax Benefit is changing
More than 300 residents and local organisations have had their say on how changes to Council Tax Benefit should be introduced in Charnwood. Ten weeks of consultation within the borough took place following a Government decision to abolish the benefit. The result of this is that residents who currently receive 100% Council Tax Benefit may have to contribute a proportion towards their bill. Despite the changes pensioners will still be exempt from paying Council Tax. A... MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in Blaby
Changes are being made to council tax benefit. The council is inviting residents and local organisations to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes in Blaby and to ensure that we can continue to support our residents in the best way we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in Oadby & Wigston
Council Tax Benefit is changing. The Council is inviting residents to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes to ensure we continue to support our most vulnerable residents in the best way we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in North West Leicestershire
Changes are being made to council tax benefit. We are inviting residents and local organisations to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes in North West Leicestershire and to ensure that we can continue to support our residents in the best way we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in Hinckley & Bosworth
Results of this consultation are now available to view at: http://www.hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk/info/200161/past_consultation_2012/836/council_tax_reform Changes are being made to council tax benefit. The council is inviting residents and local organisations to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes in Hinckley & Bosworth and to ensure that we can continue to support our residents in the best way we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Have your say on changes to council tax support in Harborough district
Changes are being made to council tax benefit. The council is inviting residents and local organisations to help find the fairest way of introducing these changes in the district of Harborough and to ensure that we can continue to support our residents in the best way we can. MoreOpened 2 August 2012 -
Drug & Alcohol User Survey
DRUG & ALCOHOL SERVICE USER SURVEY Welcome to the Drug & Alcohol Service User Survey. This survey is intended to get your views on Drug & Alcohol Services and how they can be improved. Please read the information below which provides some background on why we are doing this consultation and will help you to understand how the views you provide will be used to shape and improve our services. BACKGROUND 1. Recontracting of Drug and Alcohol Services Leicester... MoreOpened 30 July 2012 -
Festival and Events Review
The intention of the review is to establish the situation for each festival and event in a fair and quantifiable way so that decisions on the whole of the festivals and events programme funded by the Council can be made. MoreOpened 23 April 2012 -
Arts Venues in Leicester City
Curve, De Montfort Hall and the Phoenix are three city centre venues which promote a wide range of arts and entertainment experiences targeted at and intended to be of benefit to people who live in Leicester. MoreOpened 3 December 2010
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