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Services

This page contains information about services provided by your local council and, where available, a link to details about individual services.

A to Z of Services

  • Allotments

    There are a number of allotments, just by the 40mpg sign as one arrives in the village from the direction of Melton. These plots belong to a private landlord and are not part of the Parish facilities. For further details, apply at the Allotments during "digging hours". The Parish Plan group are investigating if more allotments may required.

  • Ancient monuments

  • Animal fouling

    Dog bins are provided throughout the parish for dog waste. Bagged dog waste may also be left in the black waste bins. Please do your bit for your village and clean up after your pets, thank you.

  • Bridleways

  • Bus stops and shelters

    There are currently three bus shelters in Rearsby which are installed and maintained by the Parish Council.

  • Community grants

  • Conservation areas

  • Council land & property

    Rearsby Parish Council is responsible for the upkeep of two playing areas in the village, one on the Brook, the other beside the Village Hall. Children of 11+ years old should use the Village Hall pitch and the basketball goal. The basketball goal and court have a tarmac surface and a single goal. Only children, who are under 11, should play on the play park. Older children are welcome to use the benches near the play park area but not to play games or use the play equipment such as swings. The basketball posts have recently been checked by the English Outdoor Basket Ball Association, the net replaced and have been approved for another two years. The tidiness of the play areas is the responsibility of us all, especially the young people who mainly use this facility. The Parish Council is also responsible for the Village Green. This is the land on Brookside on which the Village Sign stands

  • Crime prevention

    Our local policeman and community support officer regularly attend parish council meetings to liase and report local incidents. Our new 'Beat Bobby' (the policeman with responsibility for Rearsby) is Phil Porter, tel 0116 2222222, key in badge ID 2080. Our new PCSO (Community Support Officer) is Laura Grimbley - collar number 6197

  • Disabled parking

  • Dog litter bins

  • Entertainment and events

  • Footpaths (rights of way)

  • Halls for hire

  • Litter bins

  • Parks and grounds maintenance

  • Planning applications

  • Public meetings

  • Sports and recreation facilities

  • Sports grounds

  • Street furniture

  • Village greens