THE riotous Choirboys with Burt Young. having at long last arrived in Leicester following a booking hold-up, are rampaging their frankly spoken and antic-laden way across the ABC-Three screen. Star Wars, the space film with a delightful sense of humour and two by able robots, is
28 July 1978 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Above. officers and members of the Co-operative St John Ambulance Combined Division photographed after the annual inspection of ambulance and nursing (firisionn held at the City Transport Social Rutland Street. Leicester. on Monday. I ;;;„. ,•. i , )\: `N,...........01V 1 \ '."*
28 May 1976 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
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17 August 1979 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
DIRECT BILLING of customers is expected to save the Severn-Trent Water Authority and its customers about tt 650 000 a year when the scheme is operatiog throughout the region in 1980 - twice the original two years ago most of le authority's charges to 'holders were collected ,(11
17 November 1978 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
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10 August 1979 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
SUMMER holidays are proving to be less boring for 500 local children attending Beauchamp College. Last week they attended a playscheme run by a committee elected earlier this year by the new Beauchamp Playscheme Association. Supervision of the scheme is by parents and friends of
10 August 1979 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
r --says---- 1 I MARY SCOTT I was removed from the Scottish coat of arms at a time when, with the Old Pretender and Bonnie Prince Charlie agitating Jacobite fervour, the two symbols were of great nationalistic importance.
10 August 1979 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England