Showing posts with label loughborough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loughborough. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Leicester, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Markfield, Broughton Astley, Loughborough, Honours List 2015

Nilesh Jayantilal SAMANI, DL Professor of Cardiology, University of
Leicester. For services to Medicine and
Medical Research.
(Leicester, Leicestershire)

Dr Beverly Jane COLLETT Consultant in Pain Management,
University Hospital Leicester. For
services to Pain Management.
(Leicestershire)

Rodney Alan Rupert GREEN Prior and Chairman of Trustees, Priory
of England and the Islands. For
voluntary service to the Order of St
John and St John Ambulance.
(Leicester, Leicestershire)

Heather, Mrs MUNRO Lately Chief Executive, London
Probation Trust. For services to
Probation, Rehabilitation and Criminal
Justice.
(Market Harborough, Leicestershire)

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Albert ROFFEY, DL For services to the community in
Leicestershire.
(Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Nicholas Roy MARTIN Co-founder and Fundraiser, Miracles To
Believe In Charity, Leicestershire and
Rutland. For services to Children and
Families.
(Markfield, Leicestershire)

Sandra, Mrs WEVILL Manager, Broughton Astley Playgroup,
Broughton Astley, Leicestershire. For
services to Children and Families.
(Broughton Astley, Leicestershire)

Christopher James WILLDER Grounds Person, Brooksby Melton
College. For services to Horticulture and
Land-Based Education.
(Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Ms Anne WILLIAMS Lately Community Development Officer,
Loughborough College and Borough
Councillor, Charnwood. For services to
Further Education and to the
community in Leicestershire.
(Loughborough, Leicestershire)

www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/391413/New_Year_Honours_List_2015.pdf



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Hathern Firework & Bonfire Party Dishley Grange Farm, Derby Road (A6), Loughborough, LE11 5S

Hathern Firework & Bonfire Party

Dishley Grange Farm, Derby Road (A6), Loughborough, LE11 5SF

Time: Saturday, November 2, 2013. 5.30pm to 10pm

Brief description of event: The event features two professional displays, bar and a big bonfire. We pride ourselves as being one of the only larger-scale events in the area to still have a Bonfire. This year we have also moved to a new venue - Dishley Grange Farm. Gates open at 5:30pm, advance tickets available at £6 per adult and £4 per child (5 - 17) or a family ticket for £18. Get them from Cross Street Stores in Hathern or Headroom hairdressers in Hathern.

Admission price: Advance tickets £6 per adult

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Premier Inn, Loughborough, Leicestershire



Premier Inn, Loughborough, Leicestershire

Building on right immigration court

Monday, September 23, 2013

Firearms amnesty, Leicestershire Police, Loughborough, Hinckley, Syston, Market Harborough, Melton, Oakham, Braunstone, Coalville, Mansfield House, Keyham Lane, Spinney Hill, Beaumont Leys, Wigston

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Firearms amnesty – September 21 to October 6 2013

Police ask public to hand in unwanted firearms

Leicestershire Police is holding a two week long firearms amnesty to appeal for the surrender of unlawfully held and unwanted firearms and ammunition.

It is believed that a number of firearms are held by people in innocence and ignorance of their illegality. They could be in the home, but overlooked or forgotten, or someone could have come into possession of one through the death of a relative, for example.

To avoid these weapons getting into the wrong hands, and to provide members of the community with a safe place to dispose of any firearms they are unlawfully, or lawfully, in possession of, an amnesty is being held from Saturday 21 September until Sunday 6 October.

During that period, those surrendering firearms will not face prosecution for the illegal possession and they also have the opportunity to remain anonymous.

Chief Inspector Chris Brown of Leicestershire Police’s Operational Support Department said: “Fortunately gun crime within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland is statistically low, which is a result of continued efforts from the Force. However, there was one death by firearm this year, which is extremely unusual for the city and county, but this is one death too many. We want as many weapons off the street as possible and would encourage people to hand them in.

“In addition to the amnesty, we continually work hard to educate young people about firearms and the dangers that come with them, to ensure that gun crime doesn’t become a problem for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.”

Police officers regularly go into schools to present a hard hitting video called ‘Split Second’ to raise awareness. It features local officers and depicts young people getting involved with firearms and imitation firearms.

Anyone handing in a firearm during the amnesty is advised to check the opening times of the police stationand then phone ahead before leaving home. They will then be advised on how to best transport the weapon responsibly from home to the police station.


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The main collecting local policing units are:

• Loughborough
• Hinckley
• Syston
• Market Harborough
• Melton
• Oakham
• Braunstone
• Coalville
• Mansfield House
• Keyham Lane
• Spinney Hill
• Beaumont Leys
• Wigston

For further information and advice, people can contact the front desk at their local policing unit on 101.


Public always Happy to Assist the Police


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Daves Nude Cleaning, Loughborough, Leicestershire



Daves Nude Cleaning, Loughborough, Leicestershire

Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, Queens Park, Loughborough, Leicestershire

The Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, Queens Park, Loughborough, Leicestershire




Charnwood Museum, Queens Park, Granby Street, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3DU

Charnwood Museum, Queens Park, Granby Street, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3DU





Charnwood Museum. Queens Park, Granby Street, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3DU

Telephone: 01509 233754. Email: museum@charnwood.gov.uk

Opening Times:

April to September: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4:30pm, Sundays from 2pm - 5pm
October to March: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-3pm, Sundays from 12noon - 3pm

Bank Holidays: Please call to check Bank Holiday opening

Has a nice cafe with friendly staff

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Loughborough Come And Sing Faure's Requiem, Trinity Methodist Church Centre, Loughborough


Sat, 12 Jan 2013 12:00pm

Loughborough Come And Sing Faure's Requiem

Shepshed Singers and Trinity Methodist Church invite you to 'Come and Sing' Faure's Requiem.

12 noon to 8pm (concert at 6.30pm)

All singers welcome..

Prior booking essential (deadline 6th January).

Concert tickets at the door (from 6.10pm)

Venue: Trinity Methodist Church Centre, Loughborough

Disabled Access: yes

Contact: Lis Muller / 01530454011 / tickets@shepshedsingers.org.uk

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Police Stations throughout Leicestershire and Rutland No Flags at Half Mast

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A photograph taken in 2011 showing the costly expense of 
flying a flag outside Oakham Police Station

Police Stations throughout Leicestershire and Rutland
would probably have liked to show their respects for 
the tragic loss of  PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes, 
whose funerals are today and tomorrow.

By simply lowering their flags. this simply
mark of respect has been denied

FLAGPOLES were  torn down from Leicestershire Constabulary 
police stations in a bizarre bid to save money, one year ago.

It is claimed A portable mast is moved between stations for special occasions.

I can't imagine what that costs? Does the Chief Constable carry it in the boot of his patrol car?

Former officers called the cost-cutting scheme by Leicestershire Police “a sad sign of the times”.

Poles have been taken down in Market Harborough, Coalville, Loughborough, Oakham and Leicester.

I learnt the budget at Oakham Police station is so tight, the outgoing Inspector was not permitted to take his mug to Loughborough and the reminder of his service is placed in the hands of visitors who require a cup of tea, which I understand is still free if required by visitors.




Friday, September 21, 2012

Two men charged with Oakham murder of Neil Corby, Both men are due appear at Loughborough Magistrates Court tomorrow morning.


Two men charged with Oakham murder

Officers investigating a murder in Oakham have charged two men with murder.

The body of 42-year-old Neil Corby was found in a ground floor flat in Gaol Street on the morning of Thursday, September 20.

Two men, both aged 33-years-old, have been charged with murder. One of the men has also been charged with actual bodily harm and the second man has also been charged with section 20 assault. Both men are due appear at Loughborough Magistrates Court tomorrow morning.

Two other men who were also arrested in connection with the incident, aged 26 and 47-years-old, have been released without charge.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012


Oakham Murder Two of the men, have been released without charge.


Two of the men, aged 26 and 47-years-old, have been released without charge.

The two other men, both aged 33, remain in police custody.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012


Oakham Murder, Police name murder victim, Neil Corby, Police still at Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs


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PCSO Jay Cooper at the Gaol Street  Murder Scene

Neil's family visited his home this morning and left a floral tribute.



Leicestershire Scientific Support  still at the ground floor flat
gathering evidence.

POLICE NAME MURDER VICTIM

Officers investigating a murder in Oakham have named the victim.

The body of 42-year-old Neil Corby was found in a ground floor flat in Gaol Street on the morning of Thursday, September 20.

Officers were called to the flat just after 7.30am on Thursday.

A post mortem examination has been carried out and officers are awaiting further test results.
Four men, aged 26, 33, 33 and 47, have been arrested in connection with the incident and remain in police custody.

In a statement, Mr Corby’s family said: “On behalf of Neil’s family we would like to thank our friends and family for their support. We wish to be left alone to grieve in private.”

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Castle, who is leading the investigation said: “Enquiries into this incident are ongoing. We are still trying to piece together the exact movements of Mr Corby in the hours before his death.

“It is vital that anyone who saw or heard anything out of the ordinary in the Gaol Street area between 8pm on Wednesday, September 19 and 7am the following morning gets in touch with us as soon as possible.

Anyone with information can call police on 101 quoting incident 65:20:09:12 or Crimestoppers, which is free* and anonymous, on 0800 555 111.

*Please note, some mobile phone providers may charge for this call.






THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012

FOUR MEN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF MURDER AFTER NEIL CORBY.IS FOUND DEAD IN GAOL STREET, OAKHAM, RUTLAND, PHOTOGRAPHS






Leicestershire Constabulary Dog Unit


Gaol Street Oakham remained Closed  for the day


Leicestershire Constabulary Outside the Gaol Street Flats Oakham




Leicestershire Constabulary Scientific Support 
entering the ground floor flat.


PCSO makes enquiries at nearby homes





Detective Inspector Geoff Brookes





Inspector Kam Mystery Rutland LPU Commander














Lunch arrived for the investigating officers


At around 1.45 Ford of Oakham Funeral Directors 
arrived to take away the body.


Police watch as the body in bag is placed in Fords van




Police follow van

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Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Barclays Bank (old style sign) Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Barclays Bank (old style sign) Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Primark Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Primark Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Cashino Devonshire Square Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Cashino Devonshire Square Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

The Phantom Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

The Phantom Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

The White Horse Pub Noodle Bar Bedford Street Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

The White Horse Pub Noodle Bar Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Ramada Hotel Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Ramada Hotel Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Baroque Blacksmiths Arms Pub Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Baroque Blacksmiths Arms Pub  Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Old Pack Horse Greene King Pub Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Old Pack Horse Greene King Pub Loughborough Leicestershire Photographs

Forbidden Pleasures Loughborough Leicestershire Photograph

Forbidden Pleasures Loughborough Leicestershire Photograph

Charles Lowe And Sons Ltd. 37-40 Churchgate, Loughborough, LE11 1UE Photograph

Charles Lowe And Sons Ltd. 37-40 Churchgate, Loughborough, LE11 1UE Photograph