Category Archives: Feature
Fairwell to the Wheatcroft Collection at Donington Park

Leicestershire has many claims to fame. One; it has the world’s largest private collection of grand prix cars. Two; it has the world’s largest private collection of WW2 military vehicles. Both have been on show at Donington Park in north west Leicestershire for many, many years. Alas, time moves on.…
Off to France for the centenary of 1918 with the BBC
The Belgians are here! Head of Steam opens in Leicester
Passchendaele, 100 years on

A hundred years ago WW1’s second most notorious bloodbath was churning up souls in Flanders. Here, I spare a few words on Leicestershire’s involvement at Passchendaele. The three Leicestershire Regiment officers stared at the map, looked hard at the surrounding mud and then, with incredulity, at each other. The…
Up on the roof
Roy Watts and the International Brigades
The Walcote murder and the hanging of William Henry Palmer
Around the World in 80 Plates. Day one. Cyprus/Greece.
Framework Brewery – Leicester city centre’s first craft brewery
When it’s actually okay to get yourself arrested
The mud was scraped away and one word could be seen…Leicester
You say you want a revolution…
Meet you at the Clock Tower, yeah?
Filth and more filth: The Leicesters at Vimy 1916
The lovely and secluded walled garden at Braunstone Hall
Ralph Hollingworth – our top brass in SOE
Austin Healey gives it some lip

This little feature was published back in the summer of 2013. Austin Healey, as you can see, gives good copy. Sports people, generally, can be rather dry. The commitment, the single mindedness, often doesn’t do much for personality. Again to Tigers, that doesn’t go for Cockers. The Tigers coach was…
A day at Age Concern in Leicester
The Wheatcroft Collection

With the annual French/Belgian battlefield experience rapidly approaching and Download rock festival soon after, my thoughts are currently turning towards Donington, which combines military on one hand and music on the Devil-horned other. Cue an article from 2012… Kevin Wheatcroft next to a German half-track Some people…
Simon Hoggart
The Beatles at De Montfort Hall in Leicester
An art lesson at HMP Leicester

Leicester prison is a narrow, claustrophobic building, overcrowded with men who’ve made bad choices. I’ve been to HMP Leicester twice. It is, on the outside, a whimsical concoction. A romantic dream of what a castle should look like – a portcullis, meaty turrets and arrowslits (Image at the bottom). On…
If a Jim Steinman LP was re-imagined as a church window
In memory of George Higgs age 109
Coming soon…The Fab Four
I never spoke out until I was 40. It was taboo. Men aren’t victims of abuse
King Dick’s bed (Not a porno)
The future of Leicester Central
46 interesting facts about Leicestershire…
Pay It Forward Day or summat
Je-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-suss
Letzgo Hunting – the Leicestershire dads bringing hebephiles to justice
Interview with a porn star
So you thought you’d like to go to the show, to feel the warm thrill of confusion, that space cadet glow

In the moth-tattered annals of De Montfort Hall, many a band have turned up, plugged in and rocked out. Yet none have executed an edge-of-your-seat show with quite the same singular panache as Pink Floyd. Technologically advanced and technically adept, Floyd swept into the city on February 10, 1972,…
Yes, Minister?
Leicester legacies: The life and times of The Charlotte
Vicar bonking, Toffos and such like

It’s a riches-to-rags story where the ponies, nannies and chauffeurs are swallowed in the vortex of a collapsing city knitwear firm. It’s a story where the finishing school-raised family matriarch, recently divorced, finds herself making a living changing roller towels in pubs and clubs across Leicestershire. It’s a story which,…
Where’s Wolsey?
The Leicestershire Christmas quiz – how Chisit are you?
The man who turned the tower blue
Seven storeys of student housing in London Road – the planning committee fails again
The tale within Fairytale of New York
Fear of falling on Wheel of Light in Jubilee Square
Stoneywell – our National Trust piece of skirt in Charnwood Forest
From Leicestershire to Middle Earth, calling at Westeros and Camelot
On the trail of Leicester and Leicestershire soldiers a century ago
Lilian Lenton – the Leicester suffragette who the Home Secretary wanted stopped
Graham Dury the Viz editor is a lovely man with a TJ’s veggie burger fixation
The scary Sir David Attenborough interview
Pix of The Chapel Cafe in Bishop Street and Trinity House Chapel in The Newarke
In need of TLC. New and old pics of Leicester’s listed Western Park Open Air School
There’s a new film Suffragette – here are some suffragists, they’re usually less camera shy
Here’s a highly suspicious 110 year old Leicester advert for male hair restoration
WW2 refugees on today’s refugee crisis
It’s all about the Dalek scarecrow
Inside Old John at Bradgate Park
Graham Chapman – the Python with the pipe

Graham Chapman helped make the world a much sillier place. The Life of Graham, a new book about the pipe-smoking Python, retreads his formative years in the county. Graham Chapman was the Leicestershire-born hero of British comedy. One-sixth of trail-blazing surrealists Monty Python, the pipe-smoking Chapman was…
Modern Toss creator and former Leicester resident Mick Bunnage, also of cult musos Deep Freeze Mice

Mick Bunnage is a dream interviewee. The former musician, Loaded writer, cartoonist and Leicester resident has an unerring habit of making the mundane seem peculiarly jocular. Even when he’s trying to pronounce the address of his old stomping ground in Belgrave. “Leer-rah Street,” he hazards. “Leer-eh?” He…
The prettiest industrial estate in England?

It’s a sunny Sunday in October and I’m pootling around Faircharm Industrial Estate with a camera. Faircharm is a mixed use industrial estate on the edge of Aylestone Meadows, bisected by the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal. On first appearance it’s pretty underwhelming, but carry on walking, graze your…