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Below we will publish a link to electronic files and proposals relating to Leicester Cathedral Revealed or to furbishment works that we may be required to publish for public consultation for a 28 day period.

In the past, hard copies of these files (plans, drawings, other information) were made available for examination in the Cathedral Office. However, with people now preferring to access such information online, any files will be available to view via a link.

Public Consultation Documents can be viewed below.

Two new plaques in St George’s Chapel

This application seeks approval to introduce two new brass plaques into St George's Chapel, commemorating former Commanding Officers of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, adjacent to six existing plaques to former Commanding Officers on the wooden panelling to the North side of the Chapel.

The Royal Leicestershire Regiment was an infantry regiment, formed in 1688 that saw service for three centuries, in numerous wars and conflicts around the world, until it was merged into The Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964. Since 1825 it was known by its famous nickname "The Tigers".

The Royal Tigers' Association is the Regiment's association for old comrades and St George's Chapel in Leicester Cathedral serves as the Regimental Chapel.