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For over 100 years Aylestone Meadows has been a popular location for the people of Leicester to spend their leisure time. It is still used today for walking, cycling, picnics, fishing, and boating.
Food, drink, crafts and more come to Ashby every third Saturday of the month at North Street Car Park, 10am to 3pm. There is also a farmers’ market in the same location on the third Sunday of the month.
Boasting a luxury hotel with a fascinating past, two village greens, plenty of pubs and shops, and four, yes, four churches, Rothley has plenty for visitors.
Brewing family share a taste of their 170-year success
When the last master hosier, Edgar Carter died in 1951 his workshop, built in 1891 was locked leaving a unique record of his working life
Town famed for its pies has the recipe for success
Experience the beauty of tropical birds and parrots in the heart of Leicestershire.
800 years on and still pulling a crowd
Made in Loughborough, heard all over the world
We have 17 libraries across the city with free and easy access to books, computers and information.
Loughborough Retail Market occurs every Thursday and Saturday, 8am to 4pm, while the town’s Farmers’ & Craft Market happens on the second Wednesday of the month, 8am to 4pm. Loughborough’s markets have been central to the town for over 800 years and…
Arts and Crafts cottage that took root in forest setting
Loughborough is one of Britain’s top-ranked universities. Its world class research, enterprising outlook, unparalleled sporting achievement and excellent student experience give rise to something that is truly special.
A stone sign welcomes visitors to ‘Anstey, gateway to Charnwood Forest’, and the glorious countryside surrounding the village is matched by fantastic amenities and plenty of history.
Take a walk with Romans, Georgians and dinosaurs