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Step back in time with Heritage Sundays
Henry Iv’s knighthood, Chaucer’s marriage, Victorian courtroom dramas and 16th-century graffiti all feature in Leicester’s rich history – and visitors to the city centre can find out more on Heritage Sundays. Heritage Sundays take place on the last Sunday of the month and see some of the city’s most historic sites opened up for people to explore. This Sunday (28 June), the Magazine, Leicester Castle’s Great Hall and St Mary de Castro Church will be open for visitors. Entry is
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Jun 262 min read


Policing plan in place for tonight's Leicester branch of Stand Up To Racism protest outside the Athena
Security measures are being put in place tonight due to the planned protests outside the Athena, where a controversial show by Katie Hopkins is occurring. The Athena theatre in the city's Cultural Quarter is hosting the media personality tonight, Thursday (June 25), despite public calls to cancel the show due to concerns it might cause division in the multicultural city. Leicester Media Online Katie Hopkins, who initially gained recognition on the BBC's The Apprentice and lat
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Jun 251 min read


Schoolchildren get set for the future at city’s refurbished courts
School children have been getting a taste for tennis at Leicester’s refurbished tennis courts, which are available for families to use throughout the summer. As Wimbledon approaches and puts tennis firmly in the spotlight, a schools’ tennis programme has been giving youngsters the chance to try out the sport, as well as highlighting the 28 refurbished tennis courts available at Leicester Parks. ‘Set for the Future’ is a schools’ tennis programme aimed at increasing physical a
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Jun 242 min read


Positive growth for Leicester and Leicestershire visitor economy - Economic impact up by 4.62% – worth £2.67 billion
New figures have revealed that the economic impact of the tourism sector in Leicester and Leicestershire is worth £2.676 billion, despite a challenging environment for these businesses. This figure relates to activity in 2025 and is up by 4.62% on the 2024 figure of £2.558 billion. Over 32.5 million people visited the city and county in 2025, this is an increase of 1.65% on the previous year’s figure of 32.04 million, which was 2.4% up on 2023. Of these numbers, the county
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Jun 243 min read


Thousands access libraries in first year of public project
A partnership between local councils and universities that threw open the doors of three university libraries has driven hundreds of new memberships. New figures reveal that thousands of local residents have visited libraries at De Montfort University (DMU), the University of Leicester and Loughborough University since February 2025, when local people became able to join the university libraries for free. The initiative has transformed access to academic library resources for
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Jun 232 min read


New public spaces team ready to get to work in Leicester
A dedicated public spaces team is taking to the streets as part of the city council’s ongoing bid to tackle antisocial behaviour across Leicester. The new team will initially focus on the city centre, supporting the enforcement of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that was introduced last year to crack down on nuisance behaviour. Wearing distinctive blue protective vests, with their role clearly displayed on the back of their jackets, the six officers will have delega
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Jun 233 min read


20,000+ Expected at Leicester Pride as Midlands strengthens claim as UK’s Pride capital
Sat 5th September 2026 Leicester Pride set to welcome record crowds as region becomes home to more Pride celebrations than anywhere else in the country. Leicester Pride is preparing to welcome more than 20,000 people to the city this summer as organisers gear up for what promises to be one of the largest Pride celebrations in the UK and a powerful showcase of why the Midlands is increasingly regarded as the nation's Pride Capital. The annual event – which takes place Sat
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Jun 222 min read


City's Flag-raising marks start of Armed Forces Week
The Flag of the Armed Forces will be raised at Leicester’s Town Hall on Monday (22 June) to mark the start of Armed Forces Week. Leicester’s Lord Mayor, Cllr Kulwinder Singh Johal, will be joined by the Lord-Lieutenant, Mike Kapur OBE, CStJ, for the ceremony at 1.30pm. The flag will be flown until Armed Forces Day on Saturday (27 June), when Leicester will host its annual Armed Forces Day parade. The parade, led by the Pipes and Drums of the Seaforth Highlanders, will be made
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Jun 212 min read


Schools, colleges and workplaces to take part in Clean Air Day
Leicester colleges, schools and workplaces are getting ready to take part in Clean Air Day. Clean Air Day, on Thursday 18 June, is the UK's biggest initiative to reduce air pollution, raising awareness about air quality and encouraging action for a healthier environment. To mark the day, students from Beauchamp City sixth-form college, in Leicester city centre, will participate in a workshop with local street art collective Graffwerk. They’ll be working together to design a m
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Jun 162 min read
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