Former Hinckley Lidl could become business units with 24-hour gym and MOT centre
The site has been vacant since August 2019
The former Lidl store in Hinckley. Picture: Google
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A former Lidl supermarket in Hinckley could be converted into three business units, including a 24-hour gym and a vehicle MOT and service centre.
The singing mayor: New first citizen chosen for Hinckley and Bosworth
The new mayor has ties to Leicester Male Voice Choir and is a keen photographer
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Councillor Ted Hollick (left), the new mayor of Hinckley and Bosworth
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A new mayor has taken up the golden chain at Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council.
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Unpopular homes and business estate plans for the edge of Burbage rejected
Scores of residents objected to the plans
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Plans for 140 homes and an area of industrial units in Burbage
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Rolling fields on the edge of Burbage have been protected from development after controversial plans for 140 homes and an industrial development have been thrown out.
Lettings agent in Hinckley fined after evicting tenant who was in hospital
Company director Clayton Foston removed possessions and changed the locks
CFDP Ltd (trading as Belvoir Nuneaton and Hinckley) based in The Crescent in Hinckley and company director Clayton Foston removed the possessions and changed the locks of a flat while one of the tenants was unwell and staying in hospital. (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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