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Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Growth, Highways, Transport and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Growth, Highways, Transport and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 3 September 2026 - 2.00 pm

September 03, 2026, 2:00 pm
Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 1 September 2026 - 2.00 pm

September 01, 2026, 2:00 pm
County Council

County Council - Wednesday, 1 July 2026 - 2.00 pm

July 01, 2026, 2:00 pm
Growth, Highways, Transport and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Growth, Highways, Transport and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 4 June 2026 - 2.00 pm

The Growth, Highways, Transport and Waste Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Leicestershire Council met on Thursday 4 June 2026 to discuss a range of transport and waste management issues. Key topics included the ongoing implementation of food waste collections across the county, the strategy for delivering the Local Transport Plan (LTP4), and the annual report on home to school transport.

June 04, 2026, 2:00 pm
Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 2 June 2026 - 2.00 pm

The Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Leicestershire County Council met on Tuesday 2 June 2026 to discuss a range of important topics concerning the welfare and education of children in the county. Key areas scheduled for discussion included proposed school term dates for the coming years, the growing issue of elective home education, and the council's updated Corporate Parenting Strategy. The committee also reviewed performance reports and considered national reforms affecting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

June 02, 2026, 2:00 pm

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