The modern City Centre of Leicester is roughly delineated by Leicester's inner ring-road, designated the A594. This area incorporates most of Leicester's shopping, with the Highcross and the Haymarket Centre and the historic core of Leicester including Leicester Cathedral and the market. Politically, the city centre is split between the city council wards of Abbey and Castle. A £19 million regeneration project transformed Leicester's city centre.

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  • The modern City Centre of Leicester is roughly delineated by Leicester's inner ring-road, designated the A594. This area incorporates most of Leicester's shopping, with the Highcross and the Haymarket Centre and the historic core of Leicester including Leicester Cathedral and the market. Politically, the city centre is split between the city council wards of Abbey and Castle. A £19 million regeneration project transformed Leicester's city centre. The work won three awards: The Urbis Urban Regeneration Award in 2007 for Gallowtree Gate, The BCSC Town Centre "Gold" Best in Britain award in June 2009 and the Transport Times Walking & Public Realm award in July 2009.
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  • The modern City Centre of Leicester is roughly delineated by Leicester's inner ring-road, designated the A594. This area incorporates most of Leicester's shopping, with the Highcross and the Haymarket Centre and the historic core of Leicester including Leicester Cathedral and the market. Politically, the city centre is split between the city council wards of Abbey and Castle. A £19 million regeneration project transformed Leicester's city centre.
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