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Proposed 20mph Zone - Home Farm Area
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on streets in MoreOpened 9 December 2024 -
School admission arrangements 2026/27
Leicester City Council is responsible for setting the admission arrangements for all its mainstream community and voluntary controlled schools. When changes are proposed to admission arrangements, Leicester City Council as admissions authority, must consult on their admission arrangements that will apply for admission applications the following school year. We are considering making the following change to the current arrangements, to take effect from the start of the 2026/27 academic... MoreOpened 13 December 2024 -
Proposed 20mph Zone - Hawkins Road Area
Leicester City Council is proposing to change the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on the following roads:- Hawkins Road, Old Saffron Lane, Pentland Close and Maris Lane. MoreOpened 9 January 2025 -
Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs)
Leicester City Council has the powers under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to create Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs). PSPOs are intended to deal with nuisances or problems in an area that is detrimental to the local community’s quality of life. The order imposes conditions on the use of the area. The local authority has received complaints and heard concerns about people's experiences of anti-social behaviour and... MoreOpened 20 January 2025 -
Doncaster Road resident parking
In 2019, Leicester City Council worked closely with Belgrave Ward Councillors to introduce a one-way system and other traffic features to prevent anti-social parking on Doncaster Road, Down Street and Halkin Street. Despite this, a number of parking difficulties have continued in the area. The majority of these issues relate to finding parking spaces, with business vehicles, commuters and other visitors to the area taking up a significant number of the parking spaces that... MoreOpened 20 January 2025 -
Pharmaceutical needs assessment
Have your say on the provision of pharmacies and pharmacy services in Leicester. MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Knighton Drive road closure amendments
Leicester City Council is seeking your feedback on proposals to make the temporary closure of Knighton Drive permanent and replacing the planters on Newstead Road with wider footways. As part of an ongoing effort to improve safety and reduce traffic-related issues in the area, the temporary closure has already led to a noticeable reduction in rat running and traffic speeds along Knighton Drive. Our proposal aims to build on these positive outcomes by creating a permanent solution that... MoreOpened 14 February 2025 -
Melton Road tree felling
Leicester City Council will be carrying out pavement improvement works on Melton Road (between Marfitt Street to Acorn Street inbound and Herbert Avenue and Ascot Road outbound side). The aim of the works is to improve the overall quality of the pavement, make the relevant section more pedestrian-friendly, and tackle any drainage issues. This work will be simillar to recent pavement works carried out in the area. There are five semi mature Lime trees which need to removed due the... MoreOpened 26 March 2025 -
Hackney taxis fares consultation 2025
Leicester City Council licenses and regulates taxi and private hire services in the city. As part of this we set the maximum fares which taxis (Hackney Carriages) can charge. These fares reflect the costs of operating a taxi in Leicester, against what it is reasonable for the public to pay for the service. The council uses a nationally recognised methodology of calculating taxi fares which allows the costs of running a vehicle and providing the service to be recovered over the number of... MoreOpened 27 March 2025 -
Have your say on leisure centres
Developing a modern, efficient and fit for purpose network of council leisure centres The council’s leisure centres perform an important dual role. They provide affordable access to leisure, exercise and sport activities and also an important social and wellbeing role in supporting physical and mental health and social connection. The eight sport and leisure centres form part of a network of leisure facilities across the city. Over the last five years... MoreOpened 28 March 2025 -
Evington Village Conservation Area review
Leicester City Council would like to hear your views on our draft character appraisal and management plan for the Evington Village conservation area. We've proposed to change the size of the conservation area to include some additional properties and also remove several properties. It is also proposed to introduce stricter planning controls within the area through the introduction of an Article 4 Direction . A drop-in event will take place on Wednesday 30 April 2025 from... MoreOpened 31 March 2025 -
Proposals for Leicester city libraries and community centres
Leicester City Council has a statutory duty under the Public Libraries and Museum Act 1964 “to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons” who want to make use of it. Due to a decade and a half of central government cuts in funding we are not able to maintain the current provision for libraries and community centres, and the budget is proposed to reduce over the next three years by up to £2.1million. A new service model is proposed for libraries and... MoreOpened 2 April 2025 -
Future household recycling and waste / bin collection services
Leicester City Council is considering how waste and recycling collections from households should work in future. Nothing is going to change for a while. However, we need to start thinking about it now, as there are new laws being introduced by the Government in the next few years, and our recycling and waste arrangements with Biffa end in May 2028. This means in future, there will be changes to how the council – and you – manage your waste and recycling. ... MoreOpened 7 April 2025 -
Young people’s survey - libraries and community centres
Select ‘Take the survey’ below to tell us what you think about our ideas for changing Leicester’s libraries and community centres. We want to hear the views of young people about the city's libraries and community centres. MoreOpened 22 April 2025 -
Secondary Fair Access Protocol (schools) 2025
All local authorities must have a Fair Access Protocol (FAP) to ensure that unplaced and vulnerable children, and those who are having difficulty in securing a school place in-year, are allocated a school place as quickly as possible. The protocol must be consulted upon and developed in partnership with all schools in its area. Once the protocol has been agreed by the majority of schools in its area, all admission authorities must participate in it. A... MoreOpened 28 April 2025
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