We know that everyone is busy at this time of year. But now it's the weekend and you, hopefully, have a chance to put your feet up and relax. So here's a chance to catch up on seven of our stories from around Leicestershire this week that you may have missed.
1. Work took place earlier this week to demolish a row of shops in Leicester's Belgrave Gate to make way for the £13.5 million revamp of the Haymarket bus station.
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2. A primary school is being investigated over alleged "maladministration" over this summer's Sats exams. Some of the results for year six pupils at Cossington Church of England Primary have been "annulled", it emerged on Tuesday.
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3. Leicestershire Police put a drug dealer's Bentley on eBay for £34,000.
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4. Jake Golding who has been left with saggy skin following a dramatic weight loss spoke to the Mercury about how he wants the NHS to pay for him to have an operation to correct the problem. He is calling for more help to be given to people in his position.
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5. Grieving dad Lewis Watret told how he was selling his dead daughter's possessions at a charity sale in a church hall to raise money for a hospital.
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6. Morrisons is looking to take over an empty unit in Leicester city centre that used to be a Clinton Cards store.
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7. The A50 was branded the worst entrance into Leicester by a city councillor. Patrick Kitterick made the claim during a planning meeting at which a multi-million pound flats development for land near the Highcross was approved.
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