Cyclists flout no-bike zones in Hinckley town centre and almost hit pedestrians
Cyclists are required to dismount in certain areas to reduce risk of accidents
There is a no-cycling zone on Castle Street in Hinckley
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Works begin to install electric chargers in Hinckley car parks - here s where
The council is spending £75k on the project
Electric charging points are being installed in two Hinckley car parks
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Mystery firm in Hinckley could relocate creating 800 new jobs
The move would also safeguard existing local jobs
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Fields off the A5, near Hinckley, that could become part of an industrial hub
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Concerns over plans for industrial hub near Britain s most-bashed bridge
The development could include up to 136,000sq m of office space
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A Royal Mail lorry crashed into the A5 railway bridge in Hinckley. Picture: Chris Milner
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