New scheme to stop commuters parking for free in part of Leicester begins today
The measures are in place from February 1
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Queens Road, Clarendon Park (Image: LeicestershireLive)
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A new experimental commuter parking scheme is due to start in Clarendon Park on today to stop drivers parking in the area all day for free.
Cockroaches, cold cells and a lack of pants - What it s been like in Leicester prison during lockdown
Prisoners have been confined in cold and cramped cells for more than 23 hours a day, complained about cockroaches and only get two pairs of clean pants a week
17:14, 28 JAN 2021
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HM Chief Inspector of Prisons visited the Welford Road jail in December (Image: 2016 Mike Sewell)
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I am telling Geoff Parling about the recent floods in the Neath Valley in Wales.
Floodwaters have erupted from the old, abandoned mineshafts. They have cracked the surfaces of busy town centre roads and formed small tidal waves, swelling and surging in little whitecaps down the streets of the village of Skewen.
I can hear the incredulity in Geoff Parling’s response. He is surrounded by a background chorus of finches, whistlers and honeyeaters in the balmy 17 degrees of early morning Melbourne. It is a world apart. Not much hint there, of the catalogue of Old Testament plagues in the UK.
A man for all seasons in Melbourne: Geoff Parling A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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I am telling Geoff Parling about the recent floods in the Neath Valley in Wales.
Floodwaters have erupted from the old, abandoned mineshafts. They have cracked the surfaces of busy town centre roads and formed small tidal waves, swelling and surging in little whitecaps down the streets of the village of Skewen.
I can hear the incredulity in Geoff Parling’s response. He is surrounded by a background chorus of finches, whistlers and honeyeaters in the balmy 17 degrees of early morning Melbourne. It is a world apart. Not much hint there, of the catalogue of Old Testament plagues in the UK.
Inside newly opened Leicester bakery John s Dough Bakery that sells everything from bread to brownies
It has launched in the former home of Gordons, which was open for more than 50 years
12:52, 24 JAN 2021
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