Thursday, August 18, 2011

Leicester Photographs After Riot Shops and Businesses Battle on


Leicester Photographs After Riot  Shops and Businesses Battle on, 
many of Leicester shops and businesses are experiencing poor sales after the riot. 
The city has been cleaned up and only a few premises remain damaged.




Dalkard & Elliott Leicester


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£ - pound stretcher Liecester.

I remember seeing a tweet saying only "Leicester folk would loot a pound store"


If you do visit Leicester its best and not wise to look too closely into the flower beds
Smirnoff Vodka and beer cans many to be seen.
Leicester City Council can I have a job litter picking?


The Sandwich Stop Northampton Street Leicester
Looks like the looters got a bit hungry at this point

Leicester Generally Renowned for
being Brilliant. Leicester Pop Up Art.

Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Leicester


Halford Shoes, Halford Street Leicester


Jacobs Camera Shop, Granby Street Leicester

 
Curveside Bistro, Halford Street, Leicester


Scary Graffiti / Street Art Leicester



Stop The Rot, Squat the Lot

This reminds me of the disgusting way in which Rutland County Council
treats homeless people, only this week I find a Oakham born man around 50
years of age is sleeping on the street of Oakham. Rutland County Council
direct him to Leicester, Spire Homes suggest a £50 a night B&B in Leicester.
He has no money and says I have lived in Oakham all my life why
would I want to live in Leicester?

Is it not time Rutland County Council stopped dumping its homeless on Liecesters
doorstep. Earlier this year I blogged about the families dumped in Leicester and mentioned
the 40 bed hotel Rutland County Council purchased in Barleythorpe. I suggested this
was opened for the homeless as it has remained unused since it purchase last Christmas.
My data protection request of Rutland County Council included a curt e-mail
distributed by the Deputy Leader (Conservative) Terry king
"Brookes is starting a campaign to open the hotel for the homeless.
What a good thought Mr King or do you not care about all the
Rutland homeless you are forcing out of their county.

I have written this week to my county councillors, both Conservative, requesting
the Councils policy to help the homeless because it appears more and more
they don't have one and pass the problem onto Leicester.


dtm Club Leicester, Quiet Smoking Area


 
 


Cruise High Cross Leicester


Leicestershire Constabulary


T. M. Lewin High Cross Leicester


One Safer Leicester
Enjoy your night out



About Two Weeks ago this was being fitted
out as a new take away shop.