LE5 1DU Postcode Area
Use the postcode street map opposite - and the information below - to discover useful information for the LE5 1DU postcode area in Leicester.
We've got loads of statistics for LE5 1DU, including demographic data, local facilities, travel essentials, hotel accommodation, crime rates and much more.
What social class do the population of LE5 1DU belong to? What are the predominant ethnic groups? How deprived is LE5 1DU in Leicester, how professionally qualified are the community, and how many hours a week do they work? All this, and more information and demographic statistics about LE5 1DU from the Census 2011.
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People and Demographics
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Demographics
An in-depth look at the demographic data of the people who live in LE5 1DU, including ethnicity, religious beliefs, age breakdown and social grades.

Crime Rates
Police crime stats - see how safe it is around LE5 1DU, including burglaries, ASBOs, vehicle crime and violent crime. How does this area compare?

Constituency
Find out the voting intentions, poll results, your local MP, 2015 election results and voting turnout for your local constituency.

Local Issues
In conjunction with FixMyStreet, view problems around LE5 1DU reported by local residents, including flytipping, graffiti, faulty street lighting etc.

Sunrise/Sunset
Sunrise (dawn) and sunset (dusk) times for today as well as for the next month for the postcode area LE51DU. Wakey wakey, rise and shine!

Job Vacancies
Looking for job vacancies in the LE5 1DU area? Find out what positions are available in this area, as well as further afield in surrounding areas.
Travel & Transport
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Travel
Travelling to this postcode area? Find the nearest train station, railway, or nearest bus stop to LE5 1DU.

Traffic Reports
Don't let traffic become a pain in the bumper. The latest road traffic incidents & traffic jams around this postcode.

Taxi Firms
Book a taxi and leave the car at home. Here's a list of taxi and mini cab companies operating in the LE5 1DU area.

Car Parks
Locate the nearest car parks near LE5 1DU, so you can leave your car safely while you pop to the shops.
Leisure & Outdoor Facilities
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Events
From local gigs to heritage events, and car boot sales to shows at the local theatre, find out what's on around LE5 1DU.

Attractions
Enjoy a great family day out at a local attraction near LE5 1DU, including theme parks, castles, historic castles & more.

Hotels
Comfortable, quality bed & breakfast and hotel accommodation located within a 15 miles of the postcode area LE5 1DU.

Tourist Information
Locate the nearest car parks near LE5 1DU, so you can leave your car safely while you pop to the shops.
Local Amenities
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Banks
Find the nearest bank or building society in LE5 1DU. Map locations, email addresses & customer services phone numbers.

Cash Machines
Locations of the nearest cash withdrawal machines (ATMs) in the LE5 1DU postcode area that dispense money.

Schools
The nearest schools in the LE5 1DU area, including their latest Ofsted Results, pupil statistics and test results.

Shopping Centres
Shop until you drop at a retail park or shopping centre near here. There's nothing quite like a bit of retail therapy.

Police Stations
Report a crime or make an enquiry at your local police station or constabulary in your area. Phone 101 in a non-emergency.

Emergency Facilities
A handy list of emergency information in this area, including hospitals, doctors, chemists and emergency services near LE5 1DU.

Post Offices
Whether you want to send a letter, make a Post Office transaction or pop a letter in the local postbox, we've got you covered.

Libraries
A useful list of lending libraries located in and around LE5 1DU. May also lend CDs and DVDs, and other services available.

LE51DU Postcode Breakdown
LEAREA | 5DISTRICT | 1SECTOR | DUUNIT |
Full Postcode | LE5 1DU |
Latitude/Longitude | , |
Postal Town | Leicester |
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Region | |
Country | England |
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Area Classification | Urban with City and Town |
LE51DU Postal District

LE5 1DU postcode is located in the postal town of Leicester. Leicester postal area may cover a large geographical region that may correspond to several postal districts, which may include many towns and/or villages. Use the map to determine the geographical location of the postcode LE5 1DU.
Belgrave | 1.7 miles W |
Leicester | 2.5 miles W |
Syston | 2.6 miles N |
Thurnby | 2.7 miles SE |
Queniboro | 3.1 miles NE |
Thurcaston | 4 miles NW |
Great Stretton | 4.1 miles SE |
Rothley | 4.4 miles NW |
Wigston | 4.5 miles S |
Hungerton | 4.6 miles E |
Ratcliffe On The Wreake | 4.9 miles N |
Sileby | 4.9 miles N |
Rearsby | 5.2 miles NE |
Little Stretton | 5.4 miles SE |
Mountsorrel | 5.7 miles NW |
London | 89 miles SE |
Glasgow | 252 miles NW |
Edinburgh | 243 miles NW |
Cardiff | 121 miles SW |
Liverpool | 95 miles NW |
Southampton | 122 miles S |
Saint Ives | 129 miles S |
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