This document discusses places in Leicester that are important to the author. It includes:
1) Americandy, a shop that sells American snacks that the author enjoys visiting with friends.
2) Bembridge Road, where the author's boyfriend lives and she spends a third of her time.
3) The Clock Tower, a central landmark in Leicester that the author sees as the city's center point.
4) De Montfort University, where the author chose to study and considers important to her education and independence.
This document lists various cafes and restaurants across London and the surrounding areas that are suitable for sketching, including Caffe Nero in Beckenham, the British Museum Cafe in London, Matthew's Yard in Croydon, Brown and Green near Crystal Palace Station, Cafe Revive in Croydon, Cafe Rouge in Bromley, Big Mama's Diner in Croydon, the House of Fraser cafe in Croydon, the M&S Cafe in Westfield London, and the IKEA cafe in Croydon. The document provides potential locations for the artist to practice sketching and includes a link to see more of their work.
- The document provides an audio tour of London's historic Jewish East End neighborhood, highlighting key sites, history, and food.
- The tour is led by Professor Michael Berkowitz and explores locations like Liverpool Street Station memorializing the Kindertransport, Sandys Row Synagogue, the former soup kitchen on Brune Street, and restaurants like St. John's in Spitalfields.
- Along the way, Professor Berkowitz shares stories of the neighborhood's Jewish immigrants and artists who lived there, as well as recommendations for where to eat and tips for exploring the area today.
This document contains a serial test with two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A contains 9 short answer questions testing vocabulary, grammar, spelling and punctuation. Part B contains 2 long answer questions - the first being a comprehension passage followed by 6 true/false and 5 short answer questions; the second asks to write a letter. The test aims to assess students' language and comprehension skills over a range of topics in 90 minutes.
My media product uses and develops conventions of real film trailers. I researched existing horror film trailers on YouTube and recent A2 media trailers to understand conventions like shots, angles, structure, fonts and layouts used in posters and magazines. For the trailer, I storyboarded locations and outfits to portray characters and intrigue audiences. Dark clothing made the male lead mysterious while brighter colors reflected the female lead's personality. Close ups introduced her while long shots kept him mysterious. I included intertitles and voice over narration, common trailer conventions, to involve audiences and ease narrative flow. Through research, I developed an understanding of media conventions and applied many while keeping my pieces original.
Enterprise mobility is no longer optional as employees increasingly use personal devices for work purposes. Organizations must develop a mobile strategy that considers both native apps and the mobile web. While native apps offer the best experience, developing for multiple platforms can be expensive and complex. The mobile web is supported by all modern devices and provides an alternative using existing web development skills. A balanced approach considers both options along with user needs and preferences.
This document discusses material management concepts including:
1. Defining economic order quantity and how it minimizes total inventory costs by balancing ordering and holding costs.
2. Key responsibilities of a purchasing manager including implementing procurement strategies, forecasting needs, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring purchases are appropriately approved.
3. How ethics plays an important role in purchasing by establishing rules for fair supplier selection, honest conduct, and timely fulfillment of commitments. Transparency, compliance, and social/environmental responsibility are also emphasized.
This document lists various cafes and restaurants across London and the surrounding areas that are suitable for sketching, including Caffe Nero in Beckenham, the British Museum Cafe in London, Matthew's Yard in Croydon, Brown and Green near Crystal Palace Station, Cafe Revive in Croydon, Cafe Rouge in Bromley, Big Mama's Diner in Croydon, the House of Fraser cafe in Croydon, the M&S Cafe in Westfield London, and the IKEA cafe in Croydon. The document provides potential locations for the artist to practice sketching and includes a link to see more of their work.
- The document provides an audio tour of London's historic Jewish East End neighborhood, highlighting key sites, history, and food.
- The tour is led by Professor Michael Berkowitz and explores locations like Liverpool Street Station memorializing the Kindertransport, Sandys Row Synagogue, the former soup kitchen on Brune Street, and restaurants like St. John's in Spitalfields.
- Along the way, Professor Berkowitz shares stories of the neighborhood's Jewish immigrants and artists who lived there, as well as recommendations for where to eat and tips for exploring the area today.
This document contains a serial test with two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A contains 9 short answer questions testing vocabulary, grammar, spelling and punctuation. Part B contains 2 long answer questions - the first being a comprehension passage followed by 6 true/false and 5 short answer questions; the second asks to write a letter. The test aims to assess students' language and comprehension skills over a range of topics in 90 minutes.
My media product uses and develops conventions of real film trailers. I researched existing horror film trailers on YouTube and recent A2 media trailers to understand conventions like shots, angles, structure, fonts and layouts used in posters and magazines. For the trailer, I storyboarded locations and outfits to portray characters and intrigue audiences. Dark clothing made the male lead mysterious while brighter colors reflected the female lead's personality. Close ups introduced her while long shots kept him mysterious. I included intertitles and voice over narration, common trailer conventions, to involve audiences and ease narrative flow. Through research, I developed an understanding of media conventions and applied many while keeping my pieces original.
Enterprise mobility is no longer optional as employees increasingly use personal devices for work purposes. Organizations must develop a mobile strategy that considers both native apps and the mobile web. While native apps offer the best experience, developing for multiple platforms can be expensive and complex. The mobile web is supported by all modern devices and provides an alternative using existing web development skills. A balanced approach considers both options along with user needs and preferences.
This document discusses material management concepts including:
1. Defining economic order quantity and how it minimizes total inventory costs by balancing ordering and holding costs.
2. Key responsibilities of a purchasing manager including implementing procurement strategies, forecasting needs, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring purchases are appropriately approved.
3. How ethics plays an important role in purchasing by establishing rules for fair supplier selection, honest conduct, and timely fulfillment of commitments. Transparency, compliance, and social/environmental responsibility are also emphasized.
El documento habla sobre las especificaciones de software. Explica que son especificaciones de software, los tipos que existen (formales, informales y semiformales), que son los requisitos y cómo se clasifican (funcionales y no funcionales). También incluye algunos documentos sugeridos sobre especificaciones de software.
Este documento habla sobre la drogadicción. Define la drogadicción y explica los diferentes tipos de drogas como alcohol, marihuana, cocaína y heroína, así como sus efectos. Explica las causas de la drogadicción como factores sociales, familiares e individuales. Finalmente, describe las consecuencias de la drogadicción y cómo prevenirla y tratarla.
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El documento presenta información sobre la distribución de la propiedad rural en el departamento de Valle del Cauca entre los años 2000 y 2009. Se destaca que predomina la mediana y gran propiedad, con un 50% y 27% del área respectivamente. El índice Gini de tierras aumentó a 0.828, lo que indica alta concentración. La propiedad privada representó en promedio un 50.6% del área total durante este periodo.
Esta presentación consta de un pequeño resumen muy concreto en la cual se describen datos importantes acerca de la carrera de medicina humana en la universidad de ciencias aplicadas y ambientales U.D.C.A
El documento habla sobre el software libre, definiendo su libertad y promoviendo el uso del software libre a través del Día de la Libertad de Software que tiene como objetivo dar a conocer al público su filosofía, alcances, avances y desarrollo.
Pliny's Natural History discusses various types of marble used in ancient Rome for sculpture, architecture, and medicine. It describes the marble quarries and trade routes that supplied marble throughout the Roman Empire for prominent buildings like the Porticus Octaviae in Rome. Marble was also used to craft famous sculptures such as the Venus of Cnidus and reconstructions of Phidias' Olympian Zeus and Athena Parthenos. The text also explores how architecture reflected political changes in Rome and examines the use of various stones and minerals for medical purposes in the 1st century.
And command the Muslim women to keep their gaze low and to protect their chastity, and not to reveal their adornment except what is apparent, and to keep the cover wrapped over their bosoms; and not to reveal their adornment except to their own husbands or fathers or husbands’ fathers, or their sons or their husbands’ sons, or their brothers or their brothers’ sons or sisters’ sons, or women of their religion, or the bondwomen they possess, or male servants provided they do not have manliness, or such children who do not know of women’s nakedness, and not to stamp their feet on the ground in order that their hidden adornment be known; and O Muslims, all of you turn in repentance together towards Allah, in the hope of attaining success. (It is incumbent upon women to cover themselves properly.)
(Surah Al-Noor, Surah No.34 Verse No.31)
This document discusses the short-run and long-run impacts of monetary policy on interest rates and the economy. In the short-run, changes to the money supply affect interest rates. Over the long-run, the quantity theory of money suggests that money supply impacts the overall price level. The document also discusses how monetary policy can be used to offset deficit spending or reduce inflation through manipulating interest rates and the money supply. Issues with timing, burden of policy, and defining what constitutes "money" are also covered.
Elizabeth Mahoney SO magazine Love Where You Live_tunbridge_wells_2019Elizabeth Finch-Moore
Elizabeth Mahoney has lived in Tunbridge Wells, England for 11 years and loves the community feel of her neighborhood on St. James' Road. She enjoys being able to walk to the many independent shops and restaurants on nearby Camden Road. On weekends, she often goes to local pubs to socialize with friends and listen to live music. Elizabeth also appreciates the parks and nature areas around Tunbridge Wells that provide scenic places to relax, such as Dunorlan Park along the boating lake. Overall, she loves her neighborhood due to the vibrant local culture and businesses, as well as the friendly atmosphere.
The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching English to Ukrainian students about London, England. The objectives are to review vocabulary related to cities and places in London, deepen students' knowledge of London's landmarks, and develop their English language skills. The lesson includes greeting the class, presenting the aims and vocabulary, a role play trip to various London locations guided by students, a crossword puzzle and reading about Hyde Park.
Melbourne is a large city located in southern Australia along the coast near Port Phillip Bay. It has wide streets with tall buildings and a large population. Public transportation is used to get around due to a lot of traffic and noise. People live in houses and apartment buildings and shop at large shopping centers, supermarkets, and markets. Important aspects of the city include universities, libraries, schools, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, parks, theaters, museums, and sports centers like the MCG where cricket and football are played. People work in a variety of jobs like councilors, mayor, firefighters, police, street cleaners, gardeners, and doctors. The author's favorite activity is having a barbecue by the river
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The document provides tips for visiting Williamsburg and Manhattan in New York City. It recommends staying in Williamsburg and provides suggestions for coffee shops, restaurants, bars and things to do in the area like visiting rooftop farms or parks. It also gives recommendations for activities and places to eat and drink in Manhattan, including museums, parks and neighborhoods to explore.
Dating can be inexpensive with many free or low-cost options in Louisville, Kentucky. Some ideas include attending Twilight Thursdays at Churchill Downs for $3 admission and dollar beers, taking a romantic walk on the Big Four Walking Bridge followed by free candy tours at Schimpff's Confectionary, or enjoying free concerts and scenic views at Iroquois Park. Additional inexpensive date options include shopping and food trucks at the monthly Flea Off Market, independent films at Village 8 Theaters or Baxter Avenue Theatres, free art at 21C Museum, watching sports at bars with happy hours, and exploring historic Old Louisville or outdoor areas like the Parklands.
This document contains a lesson plan for a 5th grade English class on the topic of "City" and "The City of My Dream". The lesson plan includes the following key elements:
1. Warm-up activities to review compliments and proverbs about home.
2. The main part includes pre-listening on city features, listening to descriptions of London, Kiev, and Artemivsk, and student presentations on each city.
3. A group project where students form groups to create a project on "The City of My Dream".
4. Summing up the lesson and assigning homework to draw a future city.
My hometown has several landmarks including an old church in the center of town. The architecture of the buildings in the center are over 200 years old and made from local sandstone. There is also a famous rugby club nearby. The public transportation includes a new subway system with 3 lines that is cleaner and more convenient than buses. The surrounding countryside has small villages and a new tire factory that employs many locals.
El documento habla sobre las especificaciones de software. Explica que son especificaciones de software, los tipos que existen (formales, informales y semiformales), que son los requisitos y cómo se clasifican (funcionales y no funcionales). También incluye algunos documentos sugeridos sobre especificaciones de software.
Este documento habla sobre la drogadicción. Define la drogadicción y explica los diferentes tipos de drogas como alcohol, marihuana, cocaína y heroína, así como sus efectos. Explica las causas de la drogadicción como factores sociales, familiares e individuales. Finalmente, describe las consecuencias de la drogadicción y cómo prevenirla y tratarla.
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El documento presenta información sobre la distribución de la propiedad rural en el departamento de Valle del Cauca entre los años 2000 y 2009. Se destaca que predomina la mediana y gran propiedad, con un 50% y 27% del área respectivamente. El índice Gini de tierras aumentó a 0.828, lo que indica alta concentración. La propiedad privada representó en promedio un 50.6% del área total durante este periodo.
Esta presentación consta de un pequeño resumen muy concreto en la cual se describen datos importantes acerca de la carrera de medicina humana en la universidad de ciencias aplicadas y ambientales U.D.C.A
El documento habla sobre el software libre, definiendo su libertad y promoviendo el uso del software libre a través del Día de la Libertad de Software que tiene como objetivo dar a conocer al público su filosofía, alcances, avances y desarrollo.
Pliny's Natural History discusses various types of marble used in ancient Rome for sculpture, architecture, and medicine. It describes the marble quarries and trade routes that supplied marble throughout the Roman Empire for prominent buildings like the Porticus Octaviae in Rome. Marble was also used to craft famous sculptures such as the Venus of Cnidus and reconstructions of Phidias' Olympian Zeus and Athena Parthenos. The text also explores how architecture reflected political changes in Rome and examines the use of various stones and minerals for medical purposes in the 1st century.
And command the Muslim women to keep their gaze low and to protect their chastity, and not to reveal their adornment except what is apparent, and to keep the cover wrapped over their bosoms; and not to reveal their adornment except to their own husbands or fathers or husbands’ fathers, or their sons or their husbands’ sons, or their brothers or their brothers’ sons or sisters’ sons, or women of their religion, or the bondwomen they possess, or male servants provided they do not have manliness, or such children who do not know of women’s nakedness, and not to stamp their feet on the ground in order that their hidden adornment be known; and O Muslims, all of you turn in repentance together towards Allah, in the hope of attaining success. (It is incumbent upon women to cover themselves properly.)
(Surah Al-Noor, Surah No.34 Verse No.31)
This document discusses the short-run and long-run impacts of monetary policy on interest rates and the economy. In the short-run, changes to the money supply affect interest rates. Over the long-run, the quantity theory of money suggests that money supply impacts the overall price level. The document also discusses how monetary policy can be used to offset deficit spending or reduce inflation through manipulating interest rates and the money supply. Issues with timing, burden of policy, and defining what constitutes "money" are also covered.
Elizabeth Mahoney SO magazine Love Where You Live_tunbridge_wells_2019Elizabeth Finch-Moore
Elizabeth Mahoney has lived in Tunbridge Wells, England for 11 years and loves the community feel of her neighborhood on St. James' Road. She enjoys being able to walk to the many independent shops and restaurants on nearby Camden Road. On weekends, she often goes to local pubs to socialize with friends and listen to live music. Elizabeth also appreciates the parks and nature areas around Tunbridge Wells that provide scenic places to relax, such as Dunorlan Park along the boating lake. Overall, she loves her neighborhood due to the vibrant local culture and businesses, as well as the friendly atmosphere.
The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching English to Ukrainian students about London, England. The objectives are to review vocabulary related to cities and places in London, deepen students' knowledge of London's landmarks, and develop their English language skills. The lesson includes greeting the class, presenting the aims and vocabulary, a role play trip to various London locations guided by students, a crossword puzzle and reading about Hyde Park.
Melbourne is a large city located in southern Australia along the coast near Port Phillip Bay. It has wide streets with tall buildings and a large population. Public transportation is used to get around due to a lot of traffic and noise. People live in houses and apartment buildings and shop at large shopping centers, supermarkets, and markets. Important aspects of the city include universities, libraries, schools, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, parks, theaters, museums, and sports centers like the MCG where cricket and football are played. People work in a variety of jobs like councilors, mayor, firefighters, police, street cleaners, gardeners, and doctors. The author's favorite activity is having a barbecue by the river
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The document provides tips for visiting Williamsburg and Manhattan in New York City. It recommends staying in Williamsburg and provides suggestions for coffee shops, restaurants, bars and things to do in the area like visiting rooftop farms or parks. It also gives recommendations for activities and places to eat and drink in Manhattan, including museums, parks and neighborhoods to explore.
Dating can be inexpensive with many free or low-cost options in Louisville, Kentucky. Some ideas include attending Twilight Thursdays at Churchill Downs for $3 admission and dollar beers, taking a romantic walk on the Big Four Walking Bridge followed by free candy tours at Schimpff's Confectionary, or enjoying free concerts and scenic views at Iroquois Park. Additional inexpensive date options include shopping and food trucks at the monthly Flea Off Market, independent films at Village 8 Theaters or Baxter Avenue Theatres, free art at 21C Museum, watching sports at bars with happy hours, and exploring historic Old Louisville or outdoor areas like the Parklands.
This document contains a lesson plan for a 5th grade English class on the topic of "City" and "The City of My Dream". The lesson plan includes the following key elements:
1. Warm-up activities to review compliments and proverbs about home.
2. The main part includes pre-listening on city features, listening to descriptions of London, Kiev, and Artemivsk, and student presentations on each city.
3. A group project where students form groups to create a project on "The City of My Dream".
4. Summing up the lesson and assigning homework to draw a future city.
My hometown has several landmarks including an old church in the center of town. The architecture of the buildings in the center are over 200 years old and made from local sandstone. There is also a famous rugby club nearby. The public transportation includes a new subway system with 3 lines that is cleaner and more convenient than buses. The surrounding countryside has small villages and a new tire factory that employs many locals.
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Michael introduces his pet hamster named Slurpy. Slurpy is brown and white, with two small ears and a tail. It enjoys running, playing, and eating peanuts and carrots, but does not like water, cats, or people with big feet. Michael loves Slurpy very much.
The author takes a bus from their small village to St. Clears to review the town's shops and services. Upon arriving, they find most shops closed on the weekend. The next day, they visit the few shops that are open, including a factory shop and snack bar. They also enjoy food from the local Chinese and Indian restaurants. However, the author feels the town could attract younger visitors by having more businesses open on weekends and offering more amenities for teenagers.
The document provides a guide to 6 coffee shops near Loyola University Chicago that are good places for students to study or hang out. It summarizes the atmosphere, coffee, and suitability for solo studying at each location. The coffee shops included are The Common Cup, Ennui Cafe, Alhambra Cafe, Royal Coffee, Stella Espresso Co., and Metropolis. Metropolis is highlighted as the most popular among Loyola students due to its familiarity and community atmosphere, though it can be crowded. The other coffee shops offer more quiet, intimate settings and serve specialty coffees or baked goods.
This document provides information about parts of speech and includes examples of adjectives being used before nouns and after verbs. It discusses how adjectives describe nouns and can be placed either before a noun or after the verb "to be". It then provides examples of sentences using adjectives in both positions, such as "There is a big statue" and "Trafalgar Square is very popular".
This document provides information about Australia 108, a proposed 319-meter residential skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia that would be the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. It would feature luxury amenities high above the city like an indoor pool, gym, and dining areas with panoramic views of Melbourne. Artist impressions showcase its striking curved exterior and facilities "among the clouds." The development aims to offer an unparalleled high-rise lifestyle integrated with the amenities of Melbourne, rated the world's most livable city.
Michael introduces himself and his pet hamster Slurpy. He describes Slurpy's appearance, likes, dislikes and personality. Michael says he loves his pet hamster very much.
This document provides a summary of the top 10 bars and pubs in Leeds based on being cheap, friendly places to enjoy drinks. It lists each bar's name, location, prices, and key features. The bars recommended include Dry Dock, a boat pub with £3 pints on Tuesdays; Bierkeller, a German bar with steins from £7 and live music; and The Brewery Tap near the train station with a range of ales for £3.50 pints. Other options mentioned are The White Swan with foreign beers, The Original Oak with cheap food and drink, Santiago's rock bar with memorabilia, The Met Bar student union, The Stone Roses Bar dance club,
The document summarizes a group's visit to Lincoln Square neighborhood in Chicago. It describes some of the historical aspects of the area, including that it began developing in the 1830s and gained electric street railways in the 1890s. It also mentions Rosehill Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Chicago, and provides population statistics for Lincoln Square. The group explored several small shops and cafes in the neighborhood, including Amy's Candy Bar, Laurie's Planet of Sound record store, and Davis Theater. They enjoyed the feeling of community and variety of small businesses in the compact, historic area.
The document summarizes a group's visit to Lincoln Square neighborhood in Chicago. It describes some of the historical aspects of the area, including that it began developing in the 1830s and gained electric street railways in the 1890s. It also mentions Rosehill Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Chicago, and provides population statistics for Lincoln Square. The group explored several small shops and cafes in the neighborhood, including Amy's Candy Bar, Laurie's Planet of Sound record store, and Davis Theater. They enjoyed the feeling of exploring a miniature city within Chicago and seeing the diversity of small town and urban aspects.
This document summarizes some of the locations in downtown Melbourne, Florida that hold special memories for the author. It describes memorable experiences at Mustard's Last Stand restaurant from her 21st birthday, plays seen at the Henegar Center as a child, and stories her father told about Melbourne High School. It also mentions attending First Baptist Church, wishing an old building on Mainstreet could be renovated, participating in parades and runs, and enjoying meals at a local bakery and Meg O'Malley's restaurant while growing up. The author concludes that the beauty and history of downtown Melbourne will keep her returning to make new memories.
The document is about the city of Smolensk and things to do there. It introduces the Express English group and their teacher. Smolensk is an ancient city along the Dnieper River that will celebrate its 1150th anniversary next year. It is famous for its Fortress Wall and Cathedral of the Assumption. There are many historical places to visit, including walking tours of the city and Fortress Wall. Other attractions mentioned include an amusement park, dodgem cars, and views from Smolensk Eye. The document recommends places to eat like "Russkiy Dvor" cafe and hotels like "Smolenskhotel" located in the city center. It describes the pedestrian Lenin Street with caf
Bruce McMichael is the manager of Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market and loves living in Tunbridge Wells. He originally moved there over 20 years ago and returned in 2014 for work, family, and friends. He enjoys the thriving community and cultural activities in Tunbridge Wells. On weekends, he enjoys going for walks with his dog at local parks and forests, and socializing with friends at local pubs and venues. He also loves the nearby countryside and views, relaxing atmosphere, and variety of shops and cafes that Tunbridge Wells has to offer.
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2. Americandy is a small independent
shop in the Highcross shopping centre
that sells American candy, drinks,
cereals and other uncommon food
items. This shop stands out for me
when thinking about Leicester because
of the many visits with my best
friends to buy Reece’s Cups and Flipz
that are difficult to find in English
shops.
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3. Bembridge Road is in the Anstey Lane
area of Leicester and is the street
where my boyfriend lives. It is in this
street that I spend about a third of
my time, the other two thirds of the
time I am either in University classes
or in my flat/ out with friends. I have
grown to feel at home in this street-
Over the past couple of months and so
it is an important place in my
Leicester.
Is for Bembridge Road
4. The Clock Tower for me, is the centre
point of Leicester. It is in the centre of
the city and is surrounded by shops,
cafes, restaurants, and on a good day
is occupied by gospel singers. The
recent visit by The Queen, Prince
Phillip and The Duchess of Cambridge
shows how important the landmark is
to Leicester, and it is indeed also
important to me.
Is for Clock Tower
5. The reason behind my move to
Leicester, was of course, to attend
University. De Montfort is where I
chose to study and I have lived here
for six months in pursuit of my
education and independence. DMU is
lively, brilliantly situated, modern
and innovative, that is why I knew it
was the place for me. I wanted a city
lifestyle, modern campus and living
and nightlife, DMU offers it all.
Is for De Montfort
6. Esquires is my new favourite coffee
shop. Situated in Market Street I first
visited in February when meeting my
boyfriend after work. I don’t drink
tea or coffee so I am consequently a
connoisseur of hot chocolate.
Esquires make a wonderful mint hot
chocolate and ever since my first visit
I return about once a week to drink,
relax, read and people watch.
Is for Esquires
7. Until moving to Leicester, I had never
heard of the department store;
Fenwick. To my knowledge there are
not any of the stores in Norfolk and
so the store has always grabbed my
attention. The green building is on my
journey into town and I pass it every
time I have to attend lectures off
campus. I would love to spend an hour
or two browsing all the items I
cannot afford, one day I will.
Is for Fenwick
8. The Guildhall is a 14th century building
situated next to Leicester Cathedral
in the city centre. Built around 1390
the building still stands over 600
years later. I really like the
Guildhall because of how it stands
out. In-between the Cathedral and
modern buildings it shows how the
city has developed around it, and it
has survived all the changes. It is also
a lovely building to look at in my
opinion.
Is for Guildhall
9. Highcross is the main shopping centre
in Leicester’s city centre. Built over
the old Shires it was part of the
regeneration of the city a few years
ago. Highcross reminds me of
Chapelfield, a similar shopping centre
in Norwich, close to my hometown.
The centre itself has all the stores I
need to shop and all the restaurants I
like to eat it, it has everything I need,
all in one place.
Is for Highcross
10. Ideal Homes is a furniture store on
the corner of Blackbird Road and
Buckminster Road in the Anstey Lane
area. It is a notable landmark for me
because it is always the first thing I
recognise when on my way to my
boyfriend’s house. It also stands out
because inside the store, a wall is
covered in the same wallpaper that is
in my old room at my house in
Norfolk.
Is for Ideal Homes
11. The John Lewis building, is simply
incredible. I love the patterns on the
glass and the scale of the building. It
is a landmark in Leicester, everyone
sees it and recognises it because it is
unique. The walkway to the car park
holds memories; a friend and I got
locked in when following people
leaving the closing building
Is for John Lewis
12. The Kimberlin Library is any DMU
student’s second home, and I am no
different. I have spent many late night
and early mornings in the library
writing essays and searching for
books that seem to hide from you. The
library is the at the heart of
University life, it has everything you
need, and is open 24/7, which is what I
love about it.
Is for Kimberlin Library
13. Liberty Park is the halls of residence
in which I have lived for six months. It
is a five minute walk from DMU and
overlooks the River Soar. Liberty is
known for having a few ridiculous
rules but in general, it has been a
pleasant place to live, especially as a
student. The courtyard allows us to
socialise in a nice environment when
not in our flats. Living here has given
me so many friends.
Is for Liberty Park
14. Mosh is my favourite place to be on a
Friday night. A small alternative
nightclub that attracts not only
younger crowds but older ones too. I
love listening to the music I like and it
seems on a night out, the only place
that plays decent music that is
different, is Mosh.
Is for Mosh
15. New Walk is one of my favourite parts
of the city centre. The 200 year old
walkway leads from the New Walk
Council buildings all the way to
Victoria Park and considering it’s
location in the heart of the city, it is
unusually quiet. Many of the buildings
stand out because of their Georgian
features. I have walked along the
strip many times and have even taken
my family on a tour of the city
recently.
Is for New Walk
16. Orange Tree is a popular student bar
in the High Street. It is a great place to
drink before going to a club. What I
love about Orange Tree is that it is
vibrantly decorated and none of the
tables and chairs match, it makes it
unique and quirky. I also like that
amateur artwork hangs on the walls
and it is available to purchase.
Is for Orange
17. Phoenix Square I visit regularly
because one lecture and screening in
my University course a week are at the
Phoenix cinema. I love the cinema
building because of the unique colour
and design. I like that it is in the city
centre, but not in a busy area. I also
am a fan of their white chocolate hot
chocolate and drink one in the cafe
after every lecture there.
Is for Phoenix Square
18. Queens Court is a block of student
apartments let out to 2nd and 3rd year
students at De Montfort University. It
is also where I will be living with
four of my friends during my next
year in Leicester and over the coming
summer months. Situated behind the
library, it is in a perfect location for
us to walk into Uni from.
Is for Queens Court
19. Raw Dykes Road is the street where
my halls of residence is. When I first
noticed the unusual street name
before moving, I was subjected to a
few jokes from my friends back in
Norfolk as I have fought the lesbian
stereotype since having my hair cut
short. Since moving here I found out
that the ‘Raw Dykes’ were Roman
earthworks located down the road
from my halls.
Is for Raw Dykes Road
20. Subway is one of my favourite fast
food places. It is also the best meal
to eat after a night out in Mosh which
is only three shops away. Open all
night at weekends it has given us many
a drunk meal and since becoming a
regular customer, the friendly staff
recognise my order when I come in;
they have even predicted it and
started making it before I have asked.
Is for Subway
21. Town Hall Square is Horsefair Street
and considering the urban location, is
lush and green, perfect for relaxing
in during busy lunch breaks. At
Christmas, the square is decorated
with elaborate scenes such as the
Nativity scene to celebrate the
holiday period. I am looking forward
to sitting with my friends on the grass
during the summer months when we
are in the city centre.
Is for Town Hall
22. The University of Leicester Open Day
was the reason I first visited the city.
As soon as we arrived I have a positive
feeling about it. The University
however impressive, did not win me
over as the course was not for me.
The city however had caught my
attention and I was disappointed when
the University was not what I was
looking for. Now funnily enough UOL is
my rival as a DMU student.
Is for UOL
23. When I first visited DMU on an Open
Day, I was shown around Victoria Hall
as it is a privately owned hall of
residence. I wanted to live there and
it was one of the factors that made
me choose DMU. When booking my
accommodation, it was full and I
instead booked Liberty Park. Now my
best friend lives there and so I visit
frequently when going to see her, so
the building is still important to me.
Is for Victoria
24. Wagamama is my favourite restaurant
in Leicester. Since moving here, my
friend and I have become regular
customers visiting about twice a
month. I only ever have one dish;
Chicken Katsu Curry, and I am never
disappointed. I also their white
chocolate and ginger cheesecake, a
treat if we receive positive
assessment results. I love the area
that it is in too, the surrounding
buildings are amazing.
Is for Wagamama
25. It took me 10 minutes of being in
Leicester to know that I liked it and
could imagine myself living here, even
though I had only seen a very small
part of the city itself. Since moving
here I have had the best time of my
life.
Is 10
26. The Y Theatre is a small venue run by
the YMCA in East Street. Before moving
to Leicester I did a case study on arts
and performance venues in the city as
part of a BTEC Unit. So before living
here the venue was known to me and I
have included it as part of my search
for a job in the arts and theatre
industry.
Is for The Y Theatre
27. Zizzi is an Italian restaurant that I was
taken to on date in January. It stands
out for me because of the memories
of eating there that night with the
person that is now my boyfriend. I
also tried to take my family here
when they visited because the food is
wonderful.
Is for Zizzi