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Covering Leicester, Loughborough, Hinckley, Melton Mowbray, Coalville, Lutterworth, Market, Harborough, Oakham and all areas of Leicestershire
The county of Loo Hire Leicestershire covers a county without a coast that takes its name from the city of Leicester which is England’s tenth biggest city. Leicestershire’s local authority is housed in Glenfield. Glenfield is a suburb of Leicester and is situated west of the city centre.
The county of Rutland was brought in to Leicestershire in 1974 though still being policed by leicester it has since gone back to being its own ceremonial county. Marquee Hire Guide uses the county of Leicestershire however and Rutland is considered part of the county for website category purposes.
The county of Leicestershire can be considered the place of birth of fox hunting and the fox is the county council’s symbol as well as the mascot of Leicester City Football Club.
Other major built up areas in the county of Leicestershire include Market Harborough, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, Melton Mowbray, Hinckley, Oadby and Brouhghton Astley - which is thought to be the biggest village in Europe!
Some of the more famous produce of Leicestershire are the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie which has in recent times been awarded “Protected Geographical Indication” Status, as well as producing some amazing cheeses like Stilton and Red Leicester.
Another thing believed to have originated in Melton Mowbray is the phrase “painting the town red” which is believed to have originated with a group of fox hunters finding some red paint after a very successful hunt and copiously painting the paint all over buildings on the high street.
The biggest town in Leicestershire is Loughborough. Among other things Loughborough’s University has a fantastic reputation for sports and is itself an extremely good university. Coalville residents travel to Loughborough to use the railway station there which is the closest in the area. A former mining town, Coalville is situated between Leicester and Burton-on-Trent.
The county of Leicestershire is also the home of the fictional character Adrian Mole, the hero of Sue Townsend’s books in the real town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The town is also home to a 15th century castle.
Oadby is a fast growing town in the borough of Oadby and Wigston and is the site of the Leicester racecourse. Great Wigston, the site of a framework knitting museum, shares the district council with Oadby.
Market Harborough is a countryside site near to the boundary with Northamptonshire. It is the site of the shortest street in Europe called “Little Street” which is near to the old Town Hall. Hinckley is another town in Leicestershire and was mentioned in Shakespeare’s Henry IV play.
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