A new group has been formed in Ratby to meet at Ratby library on the first Wednesday of the month to take a ‘walk down memory lane’.
Open to anyone from the Hinckley and Bosworth area.


A village in Leicestershire and in the heart of the National Forest, overlooking Thornton Reservoir.
A new group has been formed in Ratby to meet at Ratby library on the first Wednesday of the month to take a ‘walk down memory lane’.
Open to anyone from the Hinckley and Bosworth area.

There will be changes to the route and timetable of these services to reflect changing travel patterns and current customer demand.
Buses will continue to operate between Leicester, Groby and Ratby. Whittington Drive will now be served by route 28 rather than route 27.
The section of route between Ratby and Coalville will now be served in different ways to reflect lower customer demand:
โข Thornton and Bagworth will be served a by a revised route LC15 operated under contract to Leicestershire County Council. The County Council will also be providing new routes LC15A and LC15B catering for scholar and commuter movements, details of these services will be confirmed at choosehowyoumove.co.uk shortly.
โข Customers travelling from Botcheston should contact Leicestershire County Council through their website choosehowyoumove.co.uk with details of their journey needs in order to shape a โdemand responsiveโ service here.
โข Customers travelling from Ratby to Coalville can use routes 27/28 a short distance to Leicester Road in Groby to connect with routes 29/29A.
โข Our 153 service continues to serve Newtown Unthank every hour Monday to Saturday.
There is a petition in the Corner shop at Thornton.
Or you can sign the petition online.
Changes to bus services are to be rolled out in Hinckley and Coalville at the end of August.
They include a new bus route connecting the two towns and expanding a newly introduced service to cover more parts of Hinckley.
The majority of bus network changes have been made by Arriva, in close partnership with Leicestershire County Council, and will start from Tuesday, August 26.
Routes have been designed to increase access to health care sites, new developments and local amenities.
A series of roadshows will be held throughout the month so residents can find out more about the changes, timetables and local travel, as well as the councilโs wider bus network review.
Ann Carruthers, Director of Environment and Transport said: โArriva has made their changes in liaison with the council as part of wider plans in the county to increase travel opportunities, improve punctuality and support the wider bus network.
โIf youโd like to find out more, do come along to one of the roadshows and have a chat with a representative from Arriva, or one of our officers.โ
Jonathan Wills, Network Manager at Arriva said: โWe have worked closely with the County Council to review and revise our local bus services in the Hinckley and Coalville areas, reflecting current customer demand while supporting the servicesโ ongoing financial sustainability and incorporating new residential areas into the network.
โAll of our Adult Single fares remain capped at just ยฃ3, and with unlimited travel available from just ยฃ2.82 per day with our 4-Weekly tickets thereโs never been a better time to get onboard.โ
The roadshows will be held at:
Among the service changes, the LC14 route introduced in June is being enhanced to improve coverage around Hinckley. It will now serve Hollycroft, Tudor Road, Netherley Road, Barwell Lane, and Leicester Road.
Residents will also benefit from a new one-year trial of the LC6 route, operated by Centrebus, connecting Coalville and Hinckley. Free bus pass holders will be able to travel at no cost all day.
Additionally, a new two-vehicle service is being introduced to support travel between Coalville and nearby villages including Bagworth, Thornton, Merry Lees, Botcheston, Groby, and Glenfield. It will run on fixed routes during school term time and be bookable throughout the day. The service follows changes to the number 28 bus route and takes account of recent feedback from residents to help better meet local travel needs.
More information is available on the Choose How You Move Website.
Click to access LC15-Coalville-to-Leicester-26.08.2025.pdf
Demand Responsive LC15 bus service
The demand-responsive element of the revised LC15 bus service in Bagworth & Thornton, operated by Arriva under contract to Leicestershire County Council, means that the route will adapt to passenger demand, potentially offering a more flexible and convenient service compared to traditional fixed-route buses. This could involve adjusting the route or schedule based on passenger requests, especially in areas where the service may be less frequent or where there is a need to connect to other transport hubs.