Thursday, 5 January 2023

Changes in Loughborough in 2022

So, in my last post I rather rashly promised you I'd share pics of some of the changes that have happened over the past year. Well, that has turned out to be a mammoth task, as there has just been so much change, and I certainly haven't documented even one tenth of it. So, I am sharing a few select changes that have resonated with me. 

Firstly, the extensive works to improve the area around Bedford Square and Wards End have finally been finished - or have they?

February 2022



May 2022

June 2022



Meanwhile, down at the Bellfoundry, there's lots happening, as a new museum space is being developed. Let's have a quick peek at how this work began in March 2022:


Domestic properties have also been subjected to lots of work during the past year. Here's one Victorian property. I can't find my earlier photos, so here are two from December 2022:



As have some properties close by:





And a former farm being redeveloped in April 2022 (more pics in an earlier post):



The former Co-op on Derby Road has very recently featured in a blogpost. You can see pictures of it alongside other Art Deco buildings in a post from 2021. Here it is during its renovation in January 2022:


In August 2022


And in November 2022



Meanwhile, in the town centre, the Devonshire Square mural, which was suffering a little, has now been removed completely. This picture is from March 2022, and you can see more pictures of the whole mural in an earlier blogpost.


Over on Fennel Street, which is now the A6 inner relief road, things have been happening during 2022. The first shot is from February, the other two from November:






The 1930s labour exchange over on Cradock Street has now been demolished and a new building is currently being constructed. Here are pics from March and December 2022, and you can see more over on an earlier blogpost:




And the premises nearby that used to be Ellwoods Garage, and more recently a car wash, is no longer standing. Picture from December:



A former industrial building - GTG Engineering, previously one of the Grudgings, needlemakers, premises - over on Albert Street is also having an extensive makeover. You can read more about the Grudgings factories on an earlier blogpost and in 'Loughborough in 50 buildings'. The following three pics and the last one are from June and the fourth is from November:





And although it's slightly out of Loughborough itself, here are some pics from August and October of the work going on to build houses on the former Garendon estate:





Finally, the new cemetery off Watermead Lane is all ready to be used:



Apologies for not reporting on so many of the changes happening lately, but hopefully the above will show you a teeny bit of what has been going on during 2022!

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6 comments:

  1. Thank you Lynne. I was born in Loughborough and moved to Australia in 1982. I find your photos very interesting so please keep up the good work. Regards Colin Allen. Perth

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    1. Hi Colin! Thank you so much for reading the blog, and taking the time and trouble to comment. I'm glad you have found the photos of Loughborough interesting - hopefully keeping you up-to-date! I just wish I had more time to post more, and cover more of the changes - oh, and time to sift through my photo collection so I could post more before and after shots!!! Thanks agin. Lynne

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  2. HNY Lynne. Thanks for doing so much for recording the history of Loughborough, ancient and modern. I enjoy reading the info you provide, sometimes inspirational, sometimes sad to see what we’ve lost, you don’t get the recognition you deserve so well done and keep it up!

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    1. Happy New Year to you, too and thank you for your kind comments! I love sharing anything Loughborough with anyone who will read about it, but it is sometimes sad to lose some of our historic buildings. Hopefully, whatever replaces them will in time become well-loved buildings in their own right! I wish I had time to record more of the changes - it's something the Archaeological and Historical Society used to report on in their bulletins in the 1960s: I fear there is even more to be recorded now than there was even in the 60s! Thank you again for reading the blog, and taking the time and trouble to comment. Lynne

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  3. great work as ever Lynne!

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    1. Thank you, Anonymous! I love to share whatever I find out about Loughborough with everyone, so it's lovely to hear that you are reading the blog! Thank you for taking the time and trouble to comment. Lynne

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