The Leicester Communities Together Festival on 13 September 2025 transformed Jubilee Square into a hub of advice, creativity and community spirit. Reporting for Soar Sound, Evington Echo editor Helen Pettman spoke with groups including Citizens Advice, Age UK, Leicester Libraries and Turning Point. The event highlighted support for carers, fostering, mental health and local services, while also celebrating arts and volunteering. Well attended and lively, the festival showed Leicester’s strength in collaboration and the importance of connecting residents with opportunities.
On 13 September 2025, Jubilee Square came alive with the Leicester Communities Together Festival, an event designed to bring residents, community groups and services together in one shared space. The day was marked by music, activities for families and stalls offering advice and information on everything from housing and welfare to health, creativity and volunteering.
As part of the coverage, Evington Echo editor Helen Pettman reported for Soar Sound, speaking with stallholders, volunteers and visitors. Her interviews highlighted the contribution of Citizens Advice, Leicester City Council’s Adult Social Care team, Age UK, Leicester Libraries, Turning Point and Focus Charity, alongside many others. Each group showcased the services they provide and explained how people can access support or get involved.
The range of voices heard reflected the diversity of Leicester itself. Advice for carers, information about fostering, guidance on energy costs and debt, mental health support and creative opportunities all featured in the conversations. Many groups also stressed the value of meeting other organisations face-to-face, strengthening partnerships and working together to benefit local communities.
The festival was well attended, lively and informative, with visitors enjoying both entertainment and practical guidance. For Evington residents, it offered a chance to connect with city-wide services as well as to see how local organisations play a part in supporting neighbourhood life. The organisers deserve credit for creating a day that was both useful and enjoyable, and which reflected Leicester’s commitment to collaboration and community spirit.