Proposed Extension to Braunstone Village Conservation Area
Proposed Extension to Braunstone Village Conservation Area
Braunstone Town Council has been working with Blaby District Council and Leicester City Council to consider designating the area of Braunstone Village, to the south of Main Street/Braunstone Lane as a Conservation Area. If the proposal is adopted, the conservation area would be complementary to the existing conservation area designated in Braunstone Village on the northern side of Main Street/Braunstone Lane (within Leicester City's administrative area).
Public Consultation
Blaby District Council is consulting on the proposals for a potential new Conservation Area in Braunstone Village, to the south of Main Street/Braunstone Lane. The District Council, as the planning authority want to hear the views of residents, community groups, businesses and others with an interest in the area.
Details of the consultation and how to respond is available on Blaby District Council's website.
Copies of the consultation documents are available below:
- Braunstone Village Conservation Area Character Appraisal
- Braunstone Village Conservation Area Management Plan
- Map Of Proposed Braunstone Village Conservation Area
Paper copies are also available to view at:
- Braunstone Civic Centre and Library, 209 Kingsway, Braunstone Town, Leicester, LE32PP
- Blaby District Council Offices, Desford Road, Narborough, Leicester, LE192EP
An informal drop in event will also be taking place on 3rd July between 6pm - 8pm at ShakespearePark Sports Pavilion, Avon Road, Braunstone Town, Leicester, LE3 3AB where you can find out more information and ask questions concerning the proposals.
Braunstone Town's Citizens' Advisory Panel will be considering the proposals at a specially convened meeting on Thursday 20th June 2024 at 7.30pm at Braunstone Civic Centre and online (via Zoom). Residents are welcome to attend to contribute to the discussion and the Panel's consultation response. A copy of the agenda is availble online.
Any comments in response to the consultation should be sent by e-mail to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.or by post to:Planning Development and Strategy, Blaby District Council Offices, Desford Road, Narborough, Leicester, LE19 2EP
The consultation will close at 5pm on 16th July 2024.
What is a Conservation Area?
Conservation Areas are designated by the local planning authority due to their special historic and architectural interest.
In these areas, the preservation and enhancement of the existing townscape, alongside individual buildings, is of particular importance.
A Character Appraisal of the proposed Braunstone Village Conservation Area was undertaken by the Council. This highlighted the area’s historic, architectural,archaeological and townscape interest, which was considered sufficient to merit itsprotection.
A combined draft Management Plan has also been produced for the proposed new Conservation Area and the existing Conservation Area adjacent, which is located within the administrative area of Leicester City Council.
The draft Management Plan sets out proposals and actions to preserve and enhance its special character. Designation as a Conservation Area would impose additional planning controls, including on ‘Permitted Development’ rights (rights that allow certain works to becarried out without a planning application). They would not prevent development from taking place but would help ensure it maintains and enhances the area’s special qualities.
Further information on these is included in the consultation documents, which are available above and on the District Council's website. The documents are also available for inspection at Braunstone Civic Centre and Library.
In addition to the above, the District Council is considering introducing ‘Article 4 Directions’on specific properties in the area. These are additional restrictions which would mean most external works to those properties affected would require planning permission. Further information is set out in pages 15, 16 and 19 of the draft Management Plan.
Next Stages
Following the consultation period, the results will be assessed. This part of the process can take four to eight weeks depending on the number, depth, and complexity of the consultation responses.
If there is a case to designate a conservation area then the proposed Character Appraisal and associated policy documents will be updated accordingly.
Either way, a recommendation, based on the evidence gathered, the appraisal, and the consultation results, will be made to Blaby District Council.
Prior to the meeting, the Town Council's Planning & Environment Committee will meet to discuss the recommendations.
Updated: June 2024