When Did The Leicester Mercury Start?

1874.
The Leicester Mercury was founded in 1874 and is one of the UK’s most successful local newspapers. It has won countless awards, is the voice of Leicestershire and is renowned for being the area’s best-read local newspaper.

When was the Leicester Mercury first published?

31 January 1874
The first issue was published on 31 January 1874 from the paper’s offices at 3 St Martin’s, consisting of four pages of five columns each. The paper had a staff of 25 and a circulation of 5000.

Who owns Leicester Mercury?

The old home of the Leicester Mercury has gone on the market with an asking price of £10.5 million. The former home to the regional daily paper, called Mercury Place, is owned by HPPUT, part of the Daily Mail & General Trust pensions scheme.

How do I submit a story to Leicester Mercury?

The main email address for the newsroom is [email protected].

Is Leicester good place to live?

The Good Growth for Cities Index put Leicester at 14 out of 50 UK cities, which is compiled using economic wellbeing indicators such as work-life balance, environment, jobs, safety, income and health, rather than simply Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

What is the oldest pub in Leicester?

The Globe
One of Leicester’s oldest pubs, The Globe has been serving beer for over 300 years, and as the haunt of stockingers in the 1800s, is where hosiery giant Corah began.

What is the oldest building in Leicester?

The Leicester Guildhall
The Leicester Guildhall is about 600 years old and is one of the best – kept, well preserved timber framed halls in the entire country. It’s the oldest historic building in Leicester and is still in use.

How many Muslims are in Leicester?

Leicester is 13 percent Muslim and 12.3 percent Hindu, and most of the people from both religious groups are ethnically Indian.

Was Leicester the richest city in Europe?

The Bureau of Statistics of the newly formed League of Nations identified Leicester in 1936 as the second-richest city in Europe and it became an attractive destination for refugees fleeing persecution and political turmoil in continental Europe.

What percentage of Leicester is Indian?

122,470 (37.13%) of the population identified as Asian. Leicester has a higher percentage Asian population than the average for England (7.82%).

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Newspapers. You can contact newspapers directly and offer your story to them. Almost all of them have forms on their websites, but you can also call, email, or even send them a Whatsapp.

What is the richest part of Leicester?

Posh areas in Leicester
The most expensive areas of Leicester are Kirby Muxloe to the West of the city centre and Stoneygate and Knighton to the South East. You’ll find the biggest houses in Leicester in these suburbs.

Which is the posh area in Leicester?

Just 3 miles Southeast of Leicester city centre, Oadby is a small town in Leicestershire. Oadby is a residential area popular with families, offering a real community feel. With an average property price of £348,870, Oadby is one of the more expensive areas to live in Leicester.

What is the prettiest village in Leicestershire?

Horninghold, Leicestershire
Many refer to this tiny village near Market Harborough as the loveliest in Leicestershire. Although it can claim to have existed for over a thousand years, much of its present day charm is down to its remodelling as a ‘Garden Village’ during the early 1900’s.

What accent is spoken in Leicester?

In Leicester, words with short vowels such as up and last have a northern pronunciation, whereas words with vowels such as down and road sound rather more like a south-eastern accent. The vowel sound at the end of words like border (and the name of the city) is also a distinctive feature.

What food is Leicester famous for?

When people think of food in Leicester, they automatically think of two things: cheese and pork pies. The city is known for stilton and Red Leicester Cheese, and a classic pork pie, and these are its two biggest contributions to wider British cuisine.

What is the UK’s oldest pub?

The Porch House, Stow on the Wold, The Cotswolds.
Authenticated by the Guinness Book of Records as England’s oldest inn, it is certified as dating from 947 AD.

What is a person from Leicester called?

People from Leicester are Leicesterians.

Is Leicester Viking?

The five boroughs of Danelaw were the five most important towns existing under Danish law and customs, located in the territory of Danish Mercia. These five crucial locations included Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford and Lincoln, which by the ninth century were under the sway and control of the Vikings.