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  2. Freeman's Common - Wikipedia

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    Freeman's Common is a 12.5 hectare [2] area of land situated to the north of Bedford, in the parish of Ravensden. It was created in 1858. It was created in 1858. Over many years it has been the focus of local dispute as to whether the site should be developed.

  3. South Leicestershire College - Wikipedia

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    North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College – Wigston Campus Type Public FE Established 1970 Principal Marion Plant OBE Administrative staff 500+ Students 9,495 Undergraduates 80 Address Blaby Road, South Wigston, Leicestershire. LE18 4PH, Leicester, Leics., England 52°34′58″N 1°07′00″W  /  52.5828°N 1.1168°W  / 52.5828; -1.1168 Campus Wigston Website https://www ...

  4. Leicester College - Wikipedia

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    Leicester College is a further education college in Leicester, England. It is one of the largest colleges in the UK, with more than 26,000 students, [1] 1,600 staff, plus an annual budget of over £50million. [2] It has three main campuses in the city centre, and more than 200 community venues across Leicester.

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  6. Southfields, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    The Southfields of Leicester, England consisted of common land south of the city, and now refers to the mostly-developed area immediately south of the city centre. It is one of three such large fields that survive as placenames, the others being the Highfields and the Northfields .

  7. Leicester power station - Wikipedia

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    The first station was commissioned at Freemans Meadow Leicester in December 1976, these used industrial type gas turbines rather aero derivative types. Leicester had two 51 MW GEC Gas Turbine EM 610 fuel oil fired industrial gas turbines. The station had two steel chimneys. [21] The operating parameters of the gas turbine station were as follows.

  8. King Richard III Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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    King Richard III Visitor Centre is a museum in Leicester, England that showcases the life of King Richard III and the story of the discovery, exhumation, and reburial of his remains in 2012–2015. For a long time, the burial place of Richard III was uncertain, although the site of his burial was assumed to be in a Leicester car park.

  9. City Hall, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    City Hall, formerly Attenborough House and, before that, the Municipal Buildings, is a municipal building in Charles Street, Leicester, England. The structure, which currently accommodates the offices of Leicester City Council , is a locally listed building.