Monday 15 June 2009

A chance for your visitors to meet the Lord Mayor

If you live in Leicester or Leicestershire and have plans for friends or family to stay with you over the next few weeks, a unique opportunity awaits.

To celebrate their stay in the city, the Lord Mayor has invited visitors staying with friends or relatives in the city to take tea with him at the Town Hall in Leicester at 3pm on 1 July 2009.

To register your interest for your visitors to attend this event, please email Leicester Shire Promotions with the following details:
Name of Leicester resident
Address
Telephone
Email
Number of visitors attending
Length of stay in Leicester (number of nights)

Please note, this information will be captured for security reasons only related to this particular event. Your data will not be used by Leicester Shire Promotions for any additional direct or third party promotions.

Celebrating city's musical talent

Had the privilege in June of seeing two of Leicester's finest musical groups in performance. And what magnificent performances they were.
Leicester Amateur Operatic Society's presentation of The Full Monty at Curve played to packed houses all through the second week in June to rapturous applause. The cast sang and danced throughout like true professionals.
I also got the chance this month to hear Leicester's own award-winning Lancaster Boys Choir singing in their own inimitable style.
This city is so rich in amateur musical talent. We need to celebrate it more.

Sunday 14 June 2009

A growing reputation for visitors

With traditional attractions such as our museums and the Space Centre now complemented by Curve and the Peepul Centre, we are beginning to notice more and more visitors to Leicester - and they certainly seem to like what they see.

Amongst them I have met several visitors over here from our twin city of Krefeld in Germany with which we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of our twinning agreement this year. These have included electrical apprentices on an exchange visit, a visiting fencing team and students currently undertaking work experience here in Leicester.

Lots of people also come here from various parts to visit family and friends in the city. They like our market and often rave about the wide range of restaurants and eating places in Leicester.

And if anyone is ever short of ideas of what to do, the Tourist Information Centre in Every Street now has a bright new look so why not pop in there yourself sometime and see what's on offer?