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Posted: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:17
The Communities Together grant

Grants of up to £500 are available for organisations and projects which are working to bring different groups of people together in Leicestershire.

The ‘Communities Together’ grant is intended to support community and voluntary organisations who are involved in local projects which:

  • play an active role in getting different communities and groups of individuals together to increase understanding and communication
  • promote inter-cultural education and relations
  • introduce and engage new audiences, organisations and community groups to each other.
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Eligible projects will be able to demonstrate their success in increasing cohesion and understanding between people from different age, faith and belief groups or of different abilities, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and gender.

The grant could be used to fund the promotion or development of local projects, workshops or training sessions for different community groups, consultation events, sporting events and much more.

The ‘Communities Together’ Grant Fund is open to projects operating in Leicestershire and applications will be assessed on a monthly basis.

For further information e-mail either Noel Singh or Tom Fisher « Less

Posted: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:16

Pubs Minister John Healey today announced a 12 point action plan to give practical support to community pubs up and down the country, backed by £4million in government funding.

New help will include £3.3million for business support to make pubs more successful and help communities buy into struggling pubs to keep them running. Business support is also in place for struggling membership clubs, “beer ties” will be slashed, and a consultation is underway on proposals to cut the requirement for music licences in certain venues. More »

Councils will also be given new powers through the planning system to intervene before a pub is demolished, giving a pause in the system for the local community to have their say. Restrictions on sales which prevent premises continuing as pubs will be also banned. The planning laws will allow pubs to branch out their business without planning permission into new commercial ventures, ranging from restaurants to gift shops and books shops, without the additional expense and time of seeking approval from the council.

The measures will give landlords the opportunity to have direct access to specialist, tailored business advice through ‘Pub is the Hub’, currently a voluntary support service for community pubs. Government funding of more than £1million will ensure that the group act as a specialist first-stop shop for advice on business support and diversification. Pub is the Hub will act as a gateway to advice, supporting pubs directly or passing them on to the most appropriate service such as Business Link.

In Leicestershire this support could be combined with our Vibrant Villages scheme through either our retail support grant or the
community spaces grant For further information about Vibrant Villages please e-mail:fiona.walker@leics.gov.uk « Less

Posted: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:01

Rural communities must ensure they can play a role in the economy of the future or they face becoming "dormitories for the elderly".
That is the warning from the chairman of a group aimed at helping the Leicestershire countryside thrive.
Councillor Lesley Pendleton, from Leicestershire Rural Partnership, was speaking after a recent Government-commissioned report warned young people were being driven from rural areas by a lack of jobs and affordable housing.
The report calls for loosening of planning rules, better transport links and broadband access.
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Posted: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:35

Do you know anyone who is driving without a valid license or driving unaccompanied on a provisional license?

If so the Roads Policing Unit at Leicestershire Police would like to hear from you.

We can be contacted via our confidential e-mail address at road.policing@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk all e-mails will be treated in the strictest confidence. More »

The more details you can provide the better. Obviously, we need the person’s name and the VRM (Number) of the vehicle they are driving but the following details would also be most helpful:

  1. Make/model and colour of vehicle
  2. Home address of driver
  3. Date of Birth or Age of Driver
  4. Any regular journeys they make – to work, etc – and times of journeys.

Please help the Roads Policing Unit to keep Leicestershire’s roads safe for all our sakes. « Less

Rural Action Seminar - a great success
Posted: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:46
Rural Action Seminar - a great success

“Just a note to say how useful and enjoyable I found last-evening's event - dare I say it, "more of the same, please"!”

“I really enjoyed the event, full marks to all concerned. I came away feeling really inspired by the speakers and wishing that more could be achieved in our village. “

"We found the event really useful in reaching out to local parishes - thank you for allowing us to attend. We would be interested in our charity becoming a member of the RCC - could you please let me know how to go about this. " More »

Above are just a few of the very positive comments received from delegates and stallholders following the RCC Annual Rural Action seminar held at County Hall Leicester on the evening of March 4th.

Over 90 delegates, including the Lord Lieutenants of Leicestershire & Rutland, heard speakers tackling the subjects of affordable housing, rural business grants, the RCC community buildings service, the new RCC climate change project, personalisation of adult social care, Quality Parish Councils and outcomes from Community – led plans in Ullesthorpe and Bagworth and Thornton. Presentations will be available for viewing on the RCC website www.ruralcc.org.uk

A range of service providers displayed information, including, Vista a charity providing services for the blind and partially sighted, Leicestershirevillages.com, providing websites for villages in Leicestershire & Rutland, affordable housing, money advice, Leicestershire County Council services including waste management, recycling, streetlights, North West Leicestershire Green Footprints Challenge.

The Rural Action Seminar was held at County Hall Leicester thanks to the support of Leicestershire County Council and the work of the Leicestershire Rural Partnership. « Less

Posted: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:47

AAA NORCAP are holding two services for those affected by adoption at St Lukes Church, Halifax Drive, Stocking Farm, Leicester on the afternoon of Saturday 13th March - the day before Mother's Day. See attached for more information, and further enquiries, please contact Liz McGregor on 0116 2789324

Winners of the VIP day at the Walkers Stadium
Posted: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:53

Congratulations to Andrew Wright, Angela Wright, Keith Olivier, and Mark Twittey. They are the four lucky winners of our competition to win a VIP day at the Walkers Stadium.

Their prizes include:

• watching the Foxes play a home game against Coventry City on Sunday 21st March, 2010
• having a stadium tour of LCFC
• a pitch side photograph
• a meal with wine in the restaurant
• viewing the game from the Director’s box.

They all correctly told us that Andy King is the LCFC player that the Leicestershire Villages website sponsors.

Posted: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:36

A year after Google launched Street View for many parts of Britain, the service is finally going live in Leicestershire.

The internet giant has sent its camera cars along every public road in the county, collecting photos which it has turned into 360-degree pictures online. The images show homes, shops and takeaways, street signs, landmarks and football grounds.

What are your views on this, Neighbourhood Watch in Leicestershire would like to know? Use this link for the full story

Posted: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:51

Have you ever noticed anything in a public area or open space that captured your attention because you liked it or because it concerned you? Do you know how you can currently report your concerns, ideas, suggestions and opinions regarding public spaces? Or do you have suggestions how you would like to report such issues?

The VoiceYourview project is interested in finding out how people’s knowledge of public areas and open spaces can be captured in order to create safer and more inclusive spaces. Please fill out our questionnaire and voice your view! More »

Please click here to take survey. « Less

Posted: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:40

In order to tackle local concerns we want to know what matters most to you in the area where you live or work/visit. You can help shape local priorities by completing this short questionnaire.

The information you provide will be collated and discussed by a Joint Action Group made up of Police and Partners from your area. The purpose of this group is to agree local priorities and take action to resolve them.

Use this link to fill in the survey.

Posted: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:35

Officers have issued a warning after receiving a number of reports of thefts from ATMs in Leicester.

Officers have so far received three reports of similar incidents that happened on Melton Road, Narborough Road and Belgrave Road in January and February this year.

In all three incidents the victims were approached by a man who told them that the ATM was out of order and the ATM then appeared to swallow their cards. Following this the victims went into the bank to see what had happened to find that money had already been taken out of their account and their card had been stolen.

Posted: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:33
Leicestershire Constabulary backs national Distraction Burglary campaign

Leicestershire Constabulary is backing Operation Liberal’s national public awareness campaign against distraction burglars called ‘Not Sure?…Don’t Open The Door.’

It has been sponsored by the Energy Retail Association (ERA) and aims to make people aware of the tactics used by distraction burglars and how they can prevent themselves from becoming potential victims.

Archdeacon of Loughborough visits Leicestershire County Council
Posted: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:27
Archdeacon of Loughborough visits Leicestershire County Council

The recently appointed Archdeacon of Loughborough, the Venerable David Newman, was a guest of Leicestershire County Council earlier this week.
Following a welcome by Chief Executive, John Sinnott, the role and structure of the Authority was explained through a series of presentations, including, the Council's work around partnership delivery, faith communities and community cohesion.
Later in the day David was able to see at first hand a small selection of LRP supported projects. The afternoon began with lunch at the new tearoom in Twycross garden centre, which was supported through an LRP Vibrant Villages grant, the affordable housing scheme at Sheepy Magna (pictured). Finally, he was also shown the new community room at St Michael and All Angels Church in Fenny Drayton which was also supported through Vibrant Villages.

Posted: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:11

After a successful first year of delivery, LandSkills East Midlands, part of the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE), is now looking for someone to manage the programme on a full time fixed term basis until January 2012.
Lantra, who manages LandSkills East Midlands on behalf of the East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA), is looking for an enthusiastic individual to join its regional team to work on the programme aimed at improving the competitiveness, efficiency and profitability of the region’s agriculture, horticulture and forestry industries through skills and knowledge transfer.
Working closely with EMDA’s rural team the individual who is offered this role will manage delivery of the RDPE skills funding in the region; facilitate workshops with livestock farmers; build relationships with training providers to maximise their output and be pro-active in highlighting and dealing with any potential for under performance; produce reports for EMDA.
To be successful in this home-based role you should be: More »

  • a self starter
  • have previous experience of project management
  • have excellent report writing
  • livestock industry knowledge
  • networking skills
  • the ability to work to deadlines.

The salary is £30,000 per annum plus company car.
For further information and a full job description, log on to www.lantra.co.uk/about-us/vacancies/landskills-east-midlands-programme-manager/ or call 02476 858 406.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Tuesday March 16th 2010. « Less

Posted: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:13
Nacc- National Association for Colitis and Crohn`s Disease

Anastacia and jeff Hordley from Emmerdale have joined, why not you?

We have 420 members in Leicestershire and Rutland. So if you want to find out more, or have been diagnosed with having either Colitis or Crohn`s and feel alone, with a sense of relief, you now know why you’ve been feeling so tired and unwell, if you have questions to ask, about your illness which could affect you for the rest of your life, that you want answering, we hope that you will find the information you are looking for within our website www.nacc.org.uk

Britain’s Waterways in the Third Sector: new report published
Posted: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 08:53

In a second development in the waterways field; as part of its ‘Twenty Twenty Debate’, British Waterways is proposing that its 2,200 mile, 200 year old waterway network is moved out of direct state control and into a new third sector trust organisation.

The recently published report – ‘Setting a new course: Britain's waterways in the third sector’ – sets out some of the opportunities such a path would offer. British Waterways is encouraging partners, stakeholders and customers to get involved and share their opinions. Jo Gilbertson from the Inland Waterways Association (IWA), which is a member of The Heritage Alliance, said: “A change in status should enable British Waterways to develop its property income stream in a more effective manner, freeing it from some of the limitations on borrowing and investment that it is currently shackled with. This should allow it to focus more on active restoration and regeneration as well as generating more income. IWA therefore supports further investigation of this approach.” More »

To have your say email twentytwenty@britishwaterways.co.uk British Waterways will put forward firm recommendations in the Spring. To view the report visit www.britishwaterways.co.uk/twentytwenty/setting-a-new-course « Less

February’s lucky winner of two VIP tickets to watch the Foxes
Posted: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:42
February’s lucky winner of two VIP tickets to watch the Foxes

The winner of February’s pair of LCFC tickets (February competition) is Mark Twittey. He guessed the attendance for the home game with Nottingham Forest on 27th February 2010 would be 31,600 which was closest to the actual number of 31,759.

Mark first registered to the Leicestershire Villages website in 2009 and uses it to find out what is going on in his local community. He’s also become hooked on our competitions which have resulted in him winning tickets for a second time! So well done Mark, enjoy watching the match.

Shadow Tourism Minister visits Leicestershire
Posted: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:17
Shadow Tourism Minister visits Leicestershire

Tobias Ellwood MP, the Shadow Tourism Minister, was in Hinckley & Bosworth yesterday as a guest of the Hinckley & Bosworth Tourism Partnership.
Following lunch and round table discussions at Bosworth Hall, the party, which also included local MP, David Tredinnick, then attended a networking event for local businesses at Twycross Zoo.
The invited audience were able to hear at first from Mr Ellwood the Conservative priorities for tourism.
The LRP was on hand to promote the rural visitor elements of the new INSPIRE grants and the afternoon provided some useful leads.
Matthew Kempson, the LRP's Rural Partnerships Manager, said, "The LRP was very pleased to attend, local events like this are extremely important to help us promote our work and give us the opportunity to meet local businesses face to face."
(Pictured from left, David Treddinick, MP, Tobias Ellwood, MP and Jonathan Clarkson, LRP Communications Officer)

Posted: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:03

Building on the success of the Rural Business Support Programme, 2006-09 and Market Towns Initiative the Leicestershire Rural Partnership has successfully secured further funding to support rural businesses. There are five grant schemes which businesses can apply to for funding support, please open the attached document for further details and contacts.

Posted: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 09:52

The LRP is keen to encourage funding bids from local partnership organisations to help support Leicestershire's food and drink, equestrian and tourism sector. The funding is part of the INSPIRE Leicestershire programme which aims to deliver projects against our rural economic priorities.

Eligible activities could include promotional literature, events, partnership websites etc. These are not exclusive so please call 0116 305 6179 to discuss your project ideas.

Applications will be considered on a first come first served basis. There is no match funding requirement and no upper funding limit. More »

The deadline for receipt of applications is Monday 15th March 2010 and projects need to spend available funding by the 31st March 2010. Please note that the funding is not available within Leicester City.

To apply for funding please complete the attached application form (or click the title to this news item) and submit to matthew.kempson@leics.gov.uk « Less

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