Ashby: Planning your own street party for the Platinum Jubilee? You have less than two weeks to apply for road closure
Residents in the Ashby area have been reminded they have less than two weeks to apply to have their road to be closed for street parties to mark The Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
A large street party in planned for Market Street on June 5 when the main route through Ashby will be closed.
Blackfordby, Donisthorpe (June 3) and Measham also have plans to mark the occasion.
But if you want to close down your own road for a party, you need to apply to Leicestershire County Council.
More than 100 streets across the county have so far applied to hold celebrations
Leicestershire County Council has received 113 applications for road closures to allow parties to commemorate the occasion.
Besides street parties, a wide array of other events will be held, including garden fetes, community picnics, local fairs, and music events.
Most of the events are planned during the extended Bank Holiday weekend from Thursday, June 2 to Sunday, June 5.
Residents have under two weeks left to ask to close their own road for a street parties and applications must be submitted by Friday, April 15.
Any application received after that date will not be processed.
The usual fees have been waived by Leicestershire County Council for road closures, making it cheaper for residents to get together to mark this special occasion.
Anyone who wants to apply to close their road for a Platinum Jubilee street party can apply for free through the council's website HERE.
Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire Mike Kapur said: "I'm delighted that more than 100 street parties are being planned across the county to mark this historic occasion.
"On top of that, the fetes and garden parties show that Leicestershire is really getting ready to embrace the Platinum Jubilee weekend.
"Although the deadline is fast approaching, there is still time to apply to close a road and come together with neighbours to celebrate.
"Guidance is available on our website for anyone who is thinking about planning a street party but doesn't know where to start.
Mr Kapur added: "There are many local celebratory initiatives people can take part in, from a primary school art competition to nominating a business or community group for a Platinum Jubilee Award.
"I would encourage people to visit our website to find out how they can get involved."
Information about organising an event on council owned land or greenspaces and guidance about licensable activities such as playing music and selling food and drink can also be found on the council's website.
Council officials are asking anyone planning outdoor events, even if a road closure is not required, to notify them to ensure they do not clash with other planned work, such as road maintenance.
The council is eager to learn about all the events and activities that are taking place in Leicestershire, and residents can add information about their event or activity to an interactive map on the council's website.
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