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UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
Paully Started conversation Oct 4, 2005
Located in the Midlands, Leicestershire is well-known for its top-quality cheese. But what about its rich history? The vibrant towns? And pies from Melton Mowbray? Share your knowledge with the rest of us!
Paully
UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
Paully Posted Oct 19, 2005
Hey, Sparky - you're the first person to volunteer, so as far as I'm concerned, it's yours to do with as you wish!
Cheers!
Paully
UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
Paully Posted Oct 20, 2005
I'm delighted to announce that we already have two County entries in Peer Review, waiting to receive any bouquets or brickbats that people might lob in their general direction! If you're currently either working on or contributing to a County entry of your own right now, you might like to have a quick look to see how some other researchers have tackled this challenge. They are: County Fermanagh (A6092606) and Norfolk (A6108473).
Hope you enjoy reading them!
Paully
UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
Paully Posted Oct 21, 2005
Yes, absolutely. Top-quality, grade A, freshly packaged and delicious to eat spam... It's very good for you, you know!
Paully
UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
The H2G2 Editors Posted Jan 9, 2007
Anyone in the mood to tackle this one? We have a T-shirt for the lucky winner who can get this through PR and into the Guide.
UK Counties & Regions - England - Leicestershire
Rockhound Posted Jan 9, 2007
Ahhh, go on then. Might as well have a stab at my current abode having got the homeland through PR
Might take a few weeks, so don't hold your breath...
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