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Free Christmas Bus Services from Ashby Magna

Free Christmas Bus Services from Ashby Magna

LCC are providing FREE bus services from Ashby Magna to encourage attendance at local festive events. Make the most of this opportunity and support the events - you might even get some great Christmas presents

Service on the 7th December to South Wigston and 22nd December to Blaby where you can watch the Archer's Tractor Run

Posted: Wed, 4 Dec 2024

Tags: Community, Green Travel

Free Christmas Bus Services from Ashby Magna

Free Christmas Bus Services from Ashby Magna

LCC are providing FREE bus services from Ashby Magna to encourage attendance at local festive events. Make the most of this opportunity and support the events - you might even get some great Christmas presents

Service on the 7th December to South Wigston and 22nd December to Blaby where you can watch the Archer's Tractor Run

Posted: Wed, 4 Dec 2024

Tags: Community, Green Travel

Free Water Butt offered by Severn Trent

Severn Trent are offering free water butts. Check link for more details

Posted: Mon, 22 Jul 2024

Tags: Community

Ashby Magna History Group

Ashby Magna History Group

An informal history group has been formed in the village. Following receipt of a huge amount of information from a local resident the group are hoping to document village life from Roman times to the modern day, and will share in the future.

If you'd like to attend a meeting, or have any information on Ashby Magna, we'd love to hear from you.

For details: Contact Dylan 01455... Read More »

Posted: Mon, 5 Feb 2024

Tags: History

Comment on Harborough District Council Local PLan

Harborough District Council needs to ensure its Local Plan remains up to date so it can positively manage built development and protect areas from inappropriate development.

The Local Plan is the long-term plan for Harborough District, and sets a 15 plus years strategy for the amount, location and design of new built development (such as homes, schools, employment, retail etc.) whilst helping to protect... Read More »

Posted: Tue, 16 Jan 2024

Tags: Community, Planning

Have your say on proposed changes to recycling and household waste sites.

The proposals include:

  • Closing Market Harborough, Shepshed and Somerby recycling and household waste sites
  • Changing the opening days at Bottesford and Melton Mowbray recycling and household waste sites
  • Changing summer opening hours at all recycling and household waste sites
  • Closing on Christmas Eve at all recycling and household waste sites

Follow the link to have your say

Posted: Fri, 1 Dec 2023

Tags: LCC

Have your say on proposals to improve health services in Lutterworth

The NHS in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) is inviting people to have their say on exciting proposals to improve healthcare services in Lutterworth.

A public consultation has been launched by the local NHS to the changing needs of people in Lutterworth by significantly expanding the number of health services available in Feilding Palmer Hospital on Gilmorton Road, increasing the number of... Read More »

Posted: Fri, 27 Oct 2023

Tags: Community

Casual Vacancy for Parish Councillor

Notice is hereby given that due to the resignation of Councillor Angela Dewes a vacancy exists in the office of Parish Councillor for the Parish of Ashby Magna. The vacancy will be filled by election if any ten Local Government Electors for the said electoral area submit a written request to that effect in the manner prescribed below and if no such request is made the vacancy will be filled by the... Read More »

Posted: Mon, 23 Oct 2023

Tags: Community

Radar Speed Signs

Radar Speed Signs

With the support of the Wind Farm fund the Parish Council have been able to install two new radar speed signs on Old Forge Road and Gilmorton Road..

Posted: Mon, 16 Oct 2023

Tags: Community, Traffic

AMOS Tidy Up

AMOS Tidy Up

Thank you to the brilliant volunteers who gave a little time and assisted with the annual tidy up of AMOS. The village continues to benefit from these acts of kindness, however the Parish Council will need to review how future maintenance is funded and undertaken to ensure our lovely and well used open space is maintained in the future.

Posted: Mon, 2 Oct 2023

Tags: Community, Volunteers

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