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Leicester and Birmingham
Leicester and Birmingham Two purpose built freehold supermarket Investments let to Iceland with 11 years unexpired and a fixed rental uplift in 2025 and significant future development potential Two purpose built freehold supermarket Investments let to Iceland for 11 years Leicester and Birmingham unexpired with fixed uplifts in 2025 and significant future development potential The Opportunity n Two prime freehold supermarket investments in Leicester and Birmingham totalling 15,725 sq ft n Purpose built units constructed in Iceland’s iconic building design n Each property is located in popular residential areas close to the City Centre with significant future development potential (STC) n Fully let to Iceland Foods Limited for 11 years unbroken guaranteed by Iceland Topoco Limited until 2030 n Large cumulative site area of approximately 1 acre (0.4 ha) n Total passing rent of £184,476 pa with a guaranteed fixed uplift in 2025 to £208,718 pa n Opportunity to buy both properties together or on an individual basis n Offers to purchase both properties are sought in excess of £3,465,000 (Three Million Four Hundred and Sixty Five Thousand Pounds) subject to contract and exclusive of VAT. This reflects a blended net initial yield of 5% and a reversionary yield of 5.68% after allowing for purchaser’s costs of 6.50%. Summary Schedule Property Area Sq ft Area Sq m Rent £ psf 2025 rental uplift 197-201 Narborough Road, Leicester 7,046 654.58 £94,953 pa £13.57 £107,431 pa 577 Kingstanding Road, Birmingham 8,679 806 £89,523 pa £10.30 £101,287 pa Total -
Premises, Sites Etc Within 30 Miles of Harrington Museum Used for Military Purposes in the 20Th Century
Premises, Sites etc within 30 miles of Harrington Museum used for Military Purposes in the 20th Century The following listing attempts to identify those premises and sites that were used for military purposes during the 20th Century. The listing is very much a works in progress document so if you are aware of any other sites or premises within 30 miles of Harrington, Northamptonshire, then we would very much appreciate receiving details of them. Similarly if you spot any errors, or have further information on those premises/sites that are listed then we would be pleased to hear from you. Please use the reporting sheets at the end of this document and send or email to the Carpetbagger Aviation Museum, Sunnyvale Farm, Harrington, Northampton, NN6 9PF, [email protected] We hope that you find this document of interest. Village/ Town Name of Location / Address Distance to Period used Use Premises Museum Abthorpe SP 646 464 34.8 km World War 2 ANTI AIRCRAFT SEARCHLIGHT BATTERY Northamptonshire The site of a World War II searchlight battery. The site is known to have had a generator and Nissen huts. It was probably constructed between 1939 and 1945 but the site had been destroyed by the time of the Defence of Britain survey. Ailsworth Manor House Cambridgeshire World War 2 HOME GUARD STORE A Company of the 2nd (Peterborough) Battalion Northamptonshire Home Guard used two rooms and a cellar for a company store at the Manor House at Ailsworth Alconbury RAF Alconbury TL 211 767 44.3 km 1938 - 1995 AIRFIELD Huntingdonshire It was previously named 'RAF Abbots Ripton' from 1938 to 9 September 1942 while under RAF Bomber Command control. -
DMU CAMPUS A46 Nottingham
A17 DMU CAMPUS A46 Nottingham A50 How to find us A15 A1 A16 Leicester is at the heart of the UK and is served by East Midlands Airport 24 excellent road, rail and air links. A46 A42 22 21a By car A5 A5460 A47 21 M42 Leicester is just off the M1 and close to the main A1, M69 allowing easy access to the north and south. The City Campus M69 and M6 are also close by and offer access to M6 A1 Birmingham A6 Birmingham, Wales and the south west. Coventry 19 M42 A14 A605 Northampton Sat Nav: If you are travelling by car and using Sat Nav, M40 M1 Bedford please use postcode LE2 7DP, which will direct you 15 A45 A422 to the centre of the campus. Car parks will be clearly 14 A421 signposted from there. If you’re coming to an event, 13 A6 A5 particularly open days or graduation, specific parking A1(M) regulations will apply so please check your joining instructions for details. A40 0 20 miles If you’re travelling to DMU for a business meeting, 0 20 km visitor spaces can be pre-booked by your meeting organiser. Cyclists Cyclists are well catered for with a marked network of cycle routes across the city. The bike park in Town Manchester Hall Square means you can leave your bike safely and even take a shower or change a tyre! Public transport Bus and train stations are located in the city centre. Nottingham East Midlands High speed train links connect Leicester to London Leicester and many other large towns and cities, while bus Birmingham and coach services provide great value and reliable connections across Leicester and to most parts of the UK. -
Leicester City School Sport & Physical Activity Network
Leicester City School Sport & Physical Activity Network 2018/2019 Promoting lifelong activity for ALL young people Thank you for being a part of this year’s Leicester City SSPAN School Games Programme! www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Overview 2018/2019 Primary Secondary Special Schools Number of Schools engaged: 99 74 20 5 Number of young people engaged: 19,867 11,007 8,448 412 Number of SEND young people engaged: 1,136 Under 16 leaders/volunteers engaged: 234 16+ leaders/ volunteers engaged: 92 Total leadership/volunteer hours 3,135.5 1 www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Primary Competitions and Events Participation Summary 2018/2019 East Leicester City: Level 2 Events No. of No. of Level 3 Level 2 attended and % pupils B events School Sign up potential SGM Attended at TEAMS Attended achieved* Level 2 Merrydale Junior School 38 33 86.84 5 360 4 Spinney Hill Primary School 37 31 83.78 8 345 1 Krishna Avanti Primary School 31 30 96.77 4 244 4 St Thomas More Catholic Primary 30 29 96.67 5 343 5 Mayflower Primary School 29 24 82.76 6 290 1 Humberstone Junior Academy 25 19 76.00 4 148 2 St Barnabas C of E Primary 36 19 52.78 4 228 0 Kestrels’ Fields Primary School 26 17 65.38 3 130 0 St John Fisher RC Primary School 24 16 66.67 6 220 1 Willowbrook Primary Academy 24 16 66.67 3 200 4 Hope Hamilton C of E Primary 23 15 65.22 8 200 1 Linden Primary School 11 15 136.36 3 200 1 Leicester High School 22 14 63.64 4 150 0 Sandfield Close Primary School 16 13 81.25 4 169 0 Mellor Community Primary 12 12 100.00 1 120 1 Medway Community -
M.Thorndyke & Sons
88 PAP LEICESTER CLASSIFIED LEICESTER CLASSIFIED PHY 89 Bruce F. & D. & Gill ltd, 75 Paget rd Osborne & SOns ltd, 47 Dannett st lt3 LE3 5HN. Tel 57025 liRJ Paper Merchants Pension Scheme Consultants Oxford Service Station (leicester) ltd, Hunt Ronald AIBP, 99 london r<l LE2 Burrows W. 0. & Son, 16 King Edward rd Pa.lmer £. & Son ltd, M0tau1ay st tE2 6tG. 85/89 Oxford st LEI SAY OPF. Tel 21979 LE5 408. Tel 767165 ~el 838294 Baker CharJes (Paper M'akers) ltd, Clar!fl· Regent Se rvice Station, 308 Abbey Ia LE4 Jerome J..td, 18 Granby st t.£1 IDE .Metropolitan Pensions Association ltd, 5PH Chapman A. E. & Sons, 295 East Park rd .PMker T. R. H. 50 Safldringham av l£4 don lndustr\311 £state, Morris -rd lE2 Permanent ho, Horsefair st leicester Photo Co ltd LE5 5Hl 71lR. Tel 63918 6BR . Tel 7050111 Saffron lane Garage , 341 Saffron Ia LE2 Cherry P. 120 Wyngate drive l£3 OUT. Pa~7u~ia H. 384 Groby rd tEl 908. Tel Bradbury & Smith ltd, Chancery st LEI 6UF Tel 857460 6WO. Tel :!9028 Sandringham Service Station, Melton rd l£4 7AW Coleman H. I. & Son (Decorators) ltd, 1 tPany l. 48 Stafford st t£4 7AJ . Tel 62085 Perambulator Dealers Galby st LE5 OEO. Tel 767525 Br~~~r<f·x~f.' ~~u~~.fa ~~~24 Afthur See Baby Carriage Dealers South Knighton Garage ltd, Knighton p~~rr~· ~Js~n~:1'i~e:Jf::m ~ue~ Domtar-tloward Smith, 22 Prince-ss rd LEI Church rd LEI 3JN 6W. Tel 26472 Spencefleld Filling Station, Downing drive COLOURSTYLE, Peberdy W. -
160512 TLANG Presentation
MIGRANT LIVELIHOODS Transaction Economies in Birmingham and Leicester Suzanne Hall, LSE Cities TLANG Network Assembly, Birmingham, May 2016 Manchester Leicester Birmingham Bristol Concentration and dispersal across by birth outside UK (ONS, 2011) (2011 ONS Metropolitan % Born Ethnic Census) Boroughs outside UK minority pop. London 8,416,535 41.6% 40.48% Birmingham 1,074,300 22.9% 36.74% Manchester 502,900 26.7% 30.07% (2,682,500) Bristol 442,500 14.7% 22.1% Leicester 333,800 33.6% 49.4% (Multiple Sources) Rookery Road to World, by Place of Origin (Super-diverse Streets 2015, Julia King) Narborough Road to World, by Place of Origin (Super-diverse Streets 2015, Julia King) Survey Summary (Super-diverse Streets 2015, Julia King) Rookery Road, Birmingham Rookery Road to World, by Place of Origin (Super-diverse Streets 2015, Julia King) Migrant Sedimentation Rana: My parents came to Birmingham from the Punjab in the 1960s. They were invited by the British Government. (Fieldwork Interview 2015) (Image: Billy Dosanjh, Black Country Echoes, http://www.blackcountryechoes.org.uk/) Gurdwara, Rookery Road (Image: https://plus.google.com/+GurdwaraBebeNanakiji/posts) (Image: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/gurdwarasturnedfood-banks-sikh-temples- are-catering-for-rise-in-britains-hungry-8991824.html) Aasin: Since 2010, the funding is no longer there. ….programmes, which were free, have been outsourced to training and certifying agencies ... (Fieldwork interview, 2015). Rookery Road, Birmingham Narborough Road, Leicester Migrant Churn Jack: What’s really significant here is the churn – it’s a very, very transient population. (Fieldwork Interview 2015) (Image: https://www.google.co.uk/maps 2015) Narborough Road : Unit types and duration on street. -
List of Polling Stations for Leicester City
List of Polling Stations for Leicester City Turnout Turnout City & Proposed 2 Polling Parliamentary Mayoral Election Ward & Electorate development Stations Election 2017 2019 Acting Returning Officer's Polling Polling Place Address as at 1st with potential at this Number comments District July 2019 Number of % % additional location of Voters turnout turnout electorate Voters Abbey - 3 member Ward Propose existing Polling District & ABA The Tudor Centre, Holderness Road, LE4 2JU 1,842 750 49.67 328 19.43 Polling Place remains unchanged Propose existing Polling District & ABB The Corner Club, Border Drive, LE4 2JD 1,052 422 49.88 168 17.43 Polling Place remains unchanged Propose existing Polling District & ABC Stocking Farm Community Centre, Entrances From Packwood Road And Marwood Road, LE4 2ED 2,342 880 50.55 419 20.37 Polling Place remains unchanged Propose existing Polling District & ABD Community of Christ, 330 Abbey Lane, LE4 2AB 1,817 762 52.01 350 21.41 Polling Place remains unchanged Propose existing Polling District & ABE St. Patrick`s Parish Centre, Beaumont Leys Lane, LE4 2BD 2 stations 3,647 1,751 65.68 869 28.98 Polling Place remains unchanged Whilst the Polling Station is adequate, ABF All Saints Church, Highcross Street, LE1 4PH 846 302 55.41 122 15.76 we would welcome suggestions for alternative suitable premises. Propose existing Polling District & ABG Little Grasshoppers Nursery, Avebury Avenue, LE4 0FQ 2,411 1,139 66.61 555 27.01 Polling Place remains unchanged Totals 13,957 6,006 57.29 2,811 23.09 Aylestone - 2 member Ward AYA The Cricketers Public House, 1 Grace Road, LE2 8AD 2,221 987 54.86 438 22.07 The use of the Cricketers Public House is not ideal. -
An Open Access Curriculum
Race, Space and Architecture: an open access curriculum This paper is published with the authors’ permission, and is the accepted manuscript for publication. Please note that the use of this manuscript is restricted to not for profit scholarly use. The full and final version of this article/ chapter can be found at: Hall, Suzanne M. "Migrant margins: The streetlife of discrimination." The Sociological Review 66, no. 5 (2018): 968-983. Migrant Margins: The street life of discrimination Suzanne M. Hall Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science [email protected] Author’s final version. The definitive version of this article is published as: Hall, Suzanne M. "Migrant margins: The streetlife of discrimination." The Sociological Review 66, no. 5 (2018): 968-983. 30 November 2017 Abstract The street life of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginalisation. Focusing on livelihoods forged by migrants on four peripheral streets in Birmingham, Bristol, Leicester and Manchester, I draW on face-to-face surveys With over 350 self-employed proprietors. Despite significant variables amongst proprietors, these individuals had all become traders on streets in marginalised parts of UK cities, and I address whether ‘race’ matters more than class for how certain groups become emplaced in the city. Narratives of inequality and racism feature prominently in the proprietors’ accounts of Where they settled in the city and What limited forms of Work are available in the urban margins. Yet as significant to proprietors’ experiences of trade are repertoires of entrepreneurial agility and cross-cultural exchange. Through the concept of the ‘migrant margins’ I explore the overlap of human capacities and structural discrimination that spans global and urban space. -
Leicester City Council the Leicester
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL THE LEICESTER (HIGHFIELDS SOUTH PHASE TWO RESIDENTS PARKING SCHEME) (EXPERIMENTAL) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2011 Leicester City CouncH (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) in exercise of their powers under section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the 1984 Act”) and of Parts Ito Ill of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act and of all other enabling powers including the Road Traffic Act 1991 as amended (whether generally or in relation to the area of the Council) (“the 1991 Act”) and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part Ill of Schedule 9 of the 1984 Act hereby make the following Order: Section 1 General Citation and Commencement. 1. (i) This Order may be cited as ‘The Leicester (Highfields South Phase Two Residents Parking Scheme) (Experimental) Traffic Regulation Order 2011” and shall come into force on the 6th June 2011. (ii) Upon coming into force the existing traffic restrictions at the same locations described in the attached schedule I previously imposed by The Leicester (Consolidation) Traffic Regulation Order 1975 and its subsequent amendments together with the restrictions imposed by The Leicester (Consolidation) Traffic Regulation Order 2006 and The Leicester(Doctor)Parking Places Order 1981 are hereby suspended and replaced by the restrictions specified in the schedule below for the duration of this Order. (iii) The Order may be modified or suspended by the Director of Regeneration,Highways & Transportation, if it appears to him essential in the interests of the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of traffic or of the provision of suitable and adequate parking facilities on the highway in accordance with Section 10(2) of the 1984 Act. -
Campus Map Update 2016
DMU CAMPUS A17 How to find us A46 Leicester is at the heart of the UK and is served by Nottingham excellent road, rail and air links. A50 A15 A1 A16 By car East Midlands Airport 24 Leicester is just off the M1 and close to the main A1, A46 A42 22 allowing easy access to the north and south. The 21a A5 A5460 A47 M69 and M6 are also close by and offer access to 21 M42 Birmingham, Wales and the south west. M69 City Campus M6 A1 Sat Nav: If you are travelling by car and using Sat Birmingham A6 Coventry 19 Nav, please use postcode LE2 7DP, which will M42 A14 A605 direct you to the centre of the campus. Car parks will Northampton be clearly signposted from there. If you’re coming M40 M1 Bedford 15 A45 to an event, particularly open days or graduation, A422 specific parking regulations will apply so please 14 A421 check your joining instructions for details. 13 A6 A5 A1(M) If you’re travelling to DMU for a business meeting, visitor spaces can be pre-booked by your A40 meeting organiser. 0 20 miles 0 20 km Cyclists Cyclists are well catered for with a marked network of cycle routes across the city. The bike park in Town Hall Square means you can leave your bike safely and even take a shower or change a tyre! Manc hester Public transport Bus and train stations are located in the city centre. High speed train links connect Leicester to London and many other large towns and cities, while bus and coach services provide great value and reliable Nottingham East Midlands connections across Leicester and to most parts of Leicester the UK. -
2019 - Secondary Immunisation Schedule Online Version
2019 - Secondary Immunisation Schedule online version Teenage Digital School HPV session 1 HPV session 2 booster and School Full address and telephone number Code date date Men ACWY session date Al-Aqsa Schools Trust LE134809 The Wayne Way Leicester LE5 4PP T: 01162760953 25/09/2019 20/05/2020 27/01/2020 Al-Ihsaan Community College LE136823 1 Kamloops Crescent Leicester LE1 2HX T: 01163192360 25/09/2019 20/05/2020 27/01/2020 ALP Leicester LE139559 Stonehill Avenue Birstall LE4 4JG T: 01163262624 12/09/2019 23/04/2020 23/01/2020 Apollo Partnership Trust T/A Castle Rock High School LE138478 Meadow Lane Coalville LE67 4BR T: 01530834368 01/10/2019 12/05/2020 24/02/2020 Ash Field Academy LE138094 Broad Avenue Leicester LE5 4PY T: 01162737151 19/09/2019 30/04/2020 23/01/2020 Ashmount School LE120352 Thorpe Hill Loughborough LE11 4SQ T: 01509268506 09/09/2019 20/04/2020 05/02/2020 Avanti Fields School LE143679 2 Bruce Street Leicester LE3 0AF T: 01163266813 08/10/2019 19/05/2020 Babington Academy LE143247 Strasbourg Drive Beaumont Leys Leicester LE4 0SZ T: 01162221616 07/10/2019 18/05/2020 04/02/2020 Beauchamp College LE139624 Ridge Way Oadby Leicester LE2 5TP T: 01162729100 20/09/2019 01/05/2020 22/01/2020 Beaumont Leys School LE120281 Anstey Lane Leicester LE4 0FL T: 01162344480 19/09/2019 30/04/2020 21/01/2020 Birch Wood (Melton Area Special School) LE134640 Grange Drive Melton Mowbray LE13 1HA T: 01664483340 01/10/2019 12/05/2020 12/02/2020 Bosworth Academy LE137969 Leicester Lane Desford Leicester LE9 9JL T: 01455822841 26/09/2019 07/05/2020 -
Auction Results Wednesday 27 September 2017
Auction Results Wednesday 27 September 2017 LOT PROPERTY ADDRESS RESULT 1 Flat 16G, Ground Floor, 23 Grosvenor Gate, Gipsy Lane, Leicester LE5 0TL SOLD - £55,000 2 40 Campion Walk, Leicester LE4 0PD SOLD - £80,000 3 52 Beatrice Road, Leicester LE3 9FE SOLD - £105,000 4 52A Knighton Drive, Stoneygate, Leicester LE2 3HB SOLD PRIOR 5 100A Nansen Road, North Evington, Leicester LE5 5NJ AVAILABLE - £200,000 Depot rear of 43-55 Caledine Road, Leicester LE3 9NP & New Parks Depot, rear 6 SOLD - £170,000 of and adjacent to 38-40 Birds Nest Avenue, Leicester LE3 9NB 7 Flat 17G, Ground Floor, 23 Grosvenor Gate, Gipsy Lane, Leicester LE5 0TL SOLD - £50,000 8 40 Beaumont Leys Lane, Leicester LE4 2BA WITHDRAWN PRIOR 9 Flats 1, G/F, The Squirrel Building, 57 Colton Street, Leicester LE1 1QA SOLD - £73,000 Land adjacent to The Motte & Bailey Public House, Crabtree Lane, Pirton, Hitchin, 10 SOLD - £40,000 Hertfordshire SG5 3QE 11 Flat 19G, Ground Floor, 23 Grosvenor Gate, Gipsy Lane, Leicester LE5 0TL SOLD - £52,000 12 51 West Street, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 8EP SOLD PRIOR 13 27 College Street, Highfields, Leicester LE2 0JH SOLD PRIOR 14 52B Knighton Drive, Stoneygate, Leicester LE2 3HB SOLD PRIOR 15 Unit 14, 62 Evington Valley Road, Evington, Leicester LE5 5LJ WITHDRAWN PRIOR 16 141 Tudor Road, Leicester LE3 5JG SOLD - £105,000 17 Apartment 57, The Horizon, 2 Navigation Street, Leicester LE1 3UN SOLD POST 18 36 Fredrick Street, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3BJ AVAILABLE - £235,000 19 60–62, 64-66 & Car Park to R/O 60-66 Granby Street, Leicester