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29th January 2015
The Leicester City Council are kindly hosting this event where the City Mayor will outline progress in delivering his economic action plan, announce new initiatives and take part in a Q&A session.
The review will be immediately followed by a separate discussion focusing on opportunities for commercial property development in Leicester.
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14th October 2014
Jonathan Vann from the Environment Agency will talk about the flooding issues affecting the City and County and the approach that the Agency is taking to combat these problems. He will review this from a planning dimension and outline the planned investment projects.
The Environment Agency is currently starting work on part of the first phase of Leicester’s flood risk management scheme - the first in a series of green infrastructure and conveyance improvements along the River Soar. There are approx 7,000 properties at flood risk from main river flooding in Leicester, specifically from the River Soar and its urban tributaries. There are also approximately 4,000 properties at risk from surface water flooding. Further works along the River Soar corridor are planned for 2015.
The Environment Agency and Leicester City Council are currently working together to progress several phases of works to help reduce flood risk in Leicester. The first phase is a series of green infrastructure and conveyance improvements along the River Soar. The proposals will help reduce flood risk to approximately 2,000 properties.
The Environment Agency are currently producing a business case to seek approval to deliver the proposals using Government funding. The Environment Agency are aiming to start construction of the proposed works during 2015.
2nd September 2014
This event is an opportunity to have a look around the newly opened Richard III Visitor Centre and to hear about its development from Morgan Sindall, Maber Architects and Leicester City Council. In addition to this there will be a speaker from Wardell Armstrong Archaeology who will give an overview of the impact of archaeology on a development and outline some of their current projects in Leicester at the moment.
Access to the Dynasty, Death and Discovery exhibiton will be free (normally chargeable) and you will have an opportunity to look around this both pre and post the presentations.
19th March 2013
This event will provide a summary of the recent changes to the planning legislation and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
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