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How did factories impact or even shape the community around them? What effect did nearby factories have on other businesses, on social life, on the general standard of living for those in the surrounding community? This collection addresses these questions focusing on the case of Leicester, UK.

Factory and Community Manufacturing Pasts Project, University of Leicester

    • Geschiedenis

How did factories impact or even shape the community around them? What effect did nearby factories have on other businesses, on social life, on the general standard of living for those in the surrounding community? This collection addresses these questions focusing on the case of Leicester, UK.

    • video
    Promenades and Ringroads - Konrad Smigielski and 1960s Leicester SD

    Promenades and Ringroads - Konrad Smigielski and 1960s Leicester SD

    In 1962 Leicester became only the second city in England to appoint a full time city planning officer. His name was Konrad Smigielski and his period in office, from 1962 to 1972, saw some of the most radical changes to the built environment in Leicester's history.
    To this day many people in Leicester recall Smigielski as the man who destroyed old Leicester. This short film explores whether this assessment is fair and asks how the planning decisions made in the 1960s impact on the city of today.

    • 5 min.
    Youth Club, First Job, Football Hooligans

    Youth Club, First Job, Football Hooligans

    Alice Baum and Annie Hickling describe aspects of living in the West End community of Leicester as teenagers and young adults, including youth clubs, table manners, recollections of football hooliganism, bicycle transport, and aspects of their home living conditions.

    • 20 min.
    • video
    Overview of Factory and Community

    Overview of Factory and Community

    Professor Simon Gunn describes the notion of the community that would form around a factory, along with supporting businesses and institutions such as shops and clubs which depended on factory workers and their families for their liveliehood. The West End of Leicester provides a model of such a community, until the 'slum clearance' which occurred in the 1970s.

    • 2 min.
    Change and Development in the West End, Leicester, from 1881

    Change and Development in the West End, Leicester, from 1881

    Sharon North discusses the origins and development of buildings and transportation in the area just west of the River Soar in Leicester. Photos of the area illustrate this essay.

    Community Spirit and Children Playing

    Community Spirit and Children Playing

    Resident in the West End-Walnut Street area of Leicester describes the community spirit as well as how and where children played in the area at the time.

    • 3 min.
    Aylestone Road Shops

    Aylestone Road Shops

    Colin Hyde, resident in the West End of Leicester, describes living on Aylestone Road from 1934 to 1936 and the shops on that road.

    • 3 min.

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