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Future/Current ConsultationsOn this page you will find a list of the current major consultations that the County Council is undertaking as well as future consultations that are planned. Your views and opinions are very important to us as we use these to shape the decisions that we make. By clicking on the links below you will find further information including how you can get involved, links to web pages for additional resources and information, and also contact details and online forms where appropriate.
You can comment on any of our current consultations or suggest topics you would like to see covered in future consultations by completing our Have Your Say Comments/Suggestions online form
You can also receive email updates informing you of consultations that are of interest to you by filling in our registration form
If you would like to view all current and recent consultations from a specific service area please click on the relevent link below. Roads and Transport Children and Young People Social Care A consultation involving a questionnaire is being undertaken to find out how the operation of the East Midlands Airport affects your environment, particularly noise during the night.
Consultation Period: May 2005 - Ongoing
Who can get involved: Open to anyone How can I get involved: Complete our questionnaire or contact Planning Control on 0116 305 7040 or email planningcontrol@leics.gov.uk. Read more about the Airport here.
If you've visited one of Leicestershire County Council's country parks recently, we'd love to hear your views to help us plan future improvements. We have been surveying members of the public at different parks across the county using our PDAs to capture their views, but you can have your say by filling in our online form. Complete our survey.
Consultation Period: Ongoing
Who can get involved: Randomly selected residents will be asked to complete the survey. How can I get involved: If you would like further information please view the Country Parks in Leicestershire webpage or alternative you can contact: Country Parks: Telephone: 0116 305 6918 E-mail: countryparks@leics.gov.uk
A consultation involving a questionnaire is being undertaken to help us develop of a policy to deal with the temporary gating of alleyways, using a procedure known as a Gating Order. Gating Orders are intended to address crime and anti-social behaviour by gating off alleyways with persistent problems.
We are interested to hear from you on the following issues:
Consultation Period: 21st August to 12th October 2008
Who can get involved: Open to anyone How can I get involved: Fill in the online questionnaire. Alternatively for further information you can email HTWMInfo@leics.gov.uk
We are reviewing Day Services in Charnwood and would welcome people’s views on new proposals. Details about the consultation can be found on the Charnwood Day Care Services Review page.
Consultation Period: 28th August to 28th October 2008
Who can get involved: Open to anyone
How I can get involved: We are now consulting on draft proposals for the Review of Day Services for disabled people in Charnwood. To have your say or attend a public meeting, see the Charnwood Day Care Services Review web page. Responses will be collated and will inform the final proposals.
A wide-ranging survey is being sent to thousands of homes across Leicestershire this autumn to find out how to make the County a better place to live. It is being carried out jointly by Leicestershire County Council and the District Councils on behalf of Leicestershire Together and the district Local Strategic Partnerships. Questionnaires are being posted to households in September
Consultation Period: 29th September to 19th December
Who can get involved: Leicestershire residents who have been selected at random to take part.
How I can get involved: Unfortunately you can only take part in the survey if you have been sent the questionnaire. For further information please view the Leicestershire Place Survey web page.
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