LLRA continues to review potential site locations on Long Leys Road for new facilities. For the past six months, the former Curtis bakery site has been attracting interest from commercial developers, with its potential to deliver a residential area with a shop and community hub. Encouraged by local Carholme councillors, economic regeneration officers at the city council have … [Read more...] about March Update: New Facilities In Long Leys
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LLRA / Stop Veolia – 5 Years On
Many in the community may recall that on 18 January 2018, Veolia withdrew their planning appeal for their Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) production plant in Long Leys. Five years have now passed which seems an appropriate opportunity to review activity on LLRA /Stop Veolia funds after the handover to LLRA from the Stop Veolia trustees in May 2018. Summarised below is activity for … [Read more...] about LLRA / Stop Veolia – 5 Years On
Update On Community Purchases of Land at Albion Crescent
LLRA is pleased to advise the recent completion of two purchases of land offered to it by former landowner CW & A Suthrell Ltd. These consist of: The LLRA Management Committee wishes to thank the thirty local residents who generously contributed funds to assist in the purchase of these lots, enabling them to be held in their current state in perpetuity. The plots … [Read more...] about Update On Community Purchases of Land at Albion Crescent
Carols at Cloverleaf: 5.30pm Saturday 17 December. All Welcome.
Join Cloverleaf Care Home & LLRA for “Carols at Cloverleaf” at 5.30pm on Saturday 17 December 2022. Everyone is welcome to attend the annual communal singing as we are led through carols and readings, followed by mulled wine and mince pies. Please bring your own cup/mug, for mulled wine to avoid use of disposable cups and remember to wrap up warm against the cold … [Read more...] about Carols at Cloverleaf: 5.30pm Saturday 17 December. All Welcome.
West Common: No Fallow Period For Horses Required in 2023
The Commons Advisory Panel (CAP) meeting of 5 December has recommended to the city council that a fallow period for horses should not be implemented on West Common in 2023. The dry weather over the summer, combined with the good condition of the sward (upper layer of soil covered by grass) has meant that there are no concerns going into the winter months. The drainage … [Read more...] about West Common: No Fallow Period For Horses Required in 2023