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Ullesthorpe Parish Council provides YOUR local services. We endeavour to make Ullesthorpe a better place to live, work and visit. Our website includes a wealth of information about how we conduct business and what we do. Browse the site to find whatever you are looking for. If you can't find what you want or would like to recommend any improvements to our website then please contact us.

Parish Council meetings are held monthly (excluding August) at Ullesthorpe Memorial Hall and usually take place on the first Monday of the month at 7.30pm. The attendance of members of the public is welcomed. Please note that meeting dates may be affected by bank holidays, if the first Monday of the month is a bank holiday, the meeting will be scheduled for later in the month.

Ullesthorpe is a small village and civil parish situated in the Harborough district in southern Leicestershire, it is located 10 miles north of Rugby and is within easy access of the M1, M6 and M69. Ullesthorpe is noted for its historic background with a mill, disused railway station and traces of a medieval settlement evident on the edge of the village.

Local amenities include a primary school, post office, village shop, butcher, hairdresser, garden centre, congregational church, two pubs and a golf course.