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Residents raise safety concerns over proposed hot air balloon festival in Leicester

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
February 19, 2026
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Residents raise safety concerns over proposed hot air balloon festival in Leicester

Story Highlight

– Residents fear balloons may drift into homes and roads.
– Festival planned for Victoria Park in June 2024.
– Up to 10,000 visitors expected each day.
– Concerns raised over noise pollution and safety issues.
– Council to decide on application next week.

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Residents of Leicester have raised significant concerns regarding a proposed hot air balloon festival set to be held in Victoria Park, which could potentially pose safety risks to nearby homes and roads. The Leicester City Council’s licensing committee recently discussed the application for the three-day event, proposed by Show Time Events Group Ltd, slated for June 19 to June 21.

With a plan to launch approximately 30 hot air balloons twice daily at 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM BST, the festival is expected to draw crowds of up to 10,000 attendees on each day. Alongside the balloon launches, the event would feature fireworks, a funfair, live music performances, and the sale of alcoholic beverages.

However, local residents have voiced their objections, particularly regarding public safety. Concerns have been echoed through multiple written submissions to the council, with one resident stating that hosting balloon launches in a city park is akin to “tempting fate.” They highlighted the challenges faced during previous ballooning events, noting that balloons can struggle to ascend vertically, often being blown into lower altitudes and causing fears about potential collisions with trees and property.

“This is a health and safety nightmare,” the resident expressed, pointing to experiences where balloons drifted close to homes, raising the anxiety levels of those living in the vicinity.

Responding to these safety concerns, Show Time Events Group Ltd has sought to reassure the council and the public, asserting that all participating balloon pilots possess extensive experience, with qualifications spanning between 10 to 15 years in the ballooning industry. Additionally, the organisers promised that launches would be postponed under unsafe weather conditions, focusing on prioritising both participant and spectator safety throughout the event.

Residents have also raised issues regarding potential noise pollution during the festival. Victoria Park has hosted numerous high-profile events in the past, including concerts by renowned artists such as Kasabian and the BBC Radio 2 in the Park festival. In light of this history, the council’s noise management team has insisted on the formulation of a comprehensive noise management plan, specifying that sound levels should not surpass 65 decibels throughout the event.

Moreover, there is considerable apprehension concerning the scheduled fireworks display at 10:15 PM, with some residents urging the council to reject this particular aspect of the application altogether, citing additional noise and disturbance during late hours as a concerning factor for local families.

As the licensing committee prepares to reach a decision on the application, they hold three options: to approve the application as proposed, to impose certain conditions on the approval, or to reject the application entirely. A decision is widely anticipated to be announced next week, as local residents remain vigilant about the developments concerning their neighbourhood.

Local engagement remains critical, with residents encouraged to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the festival through various platforms, including social media and the council’s direct contacts. The ongoing discussions about the festival illustrate the broader sentiment surrounding community safety and the challenges that can arise when large-scale events venture into residential areas.

This proposed festival aims to bring joy and entertainment to Leicester, showcasing the charm of hot air ballooning, yet it also brings to light the complex balance between community festivities and the preservation of local safety standards. The responses from both the event organisers and local residents will be vital in shaping the outcome of the festival plans, reflecting the city’s commitment to ensuring that public celebrations enhance rather than detract from the quality of life for its residents.

As the conversation surrounding the hot air balloon festival continues, it is a reminder of the ongoing dialogue between event planners and local communities, where safety must always come first in the pursuit of leisure and celebration.

Our Thoughts

The planning for the hot air balloon festival in Leicester lacks crucial safety considerations that could prevent potential incidents. Key steps to enhance safety include conducting a comprehensive risk assessment in line with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, ensuring that all potential hazards are identified, particularly concerning balloon drift and proximity to residential areas.

Furthermore, the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 requires organizers to ensure that events do not pose risks to the public. The lack of a detailed emergency response plan may also breach the guidance provided by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

To avoid similar incidents, a thorough consultation process with local residents could be implemented to discuss safety measures and gather insights. Additionally, establishing stricter weather condition guidelines beyond mere assurances from the organizers would bolster safety. Public safety can be prioritized by potentially relocating the event to a less populated area and enforcing noise management regulations to prevent disturbances during balloon launches.

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