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Leicester Roller Shutters

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Westwood Security Shutters Ltd manufacture and install all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Repairs

We offer a complete one call repair service for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

Maintenance

We also offer planned servicing and maintenance for all types of roller shutters and industrial doors.

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How We Can Help You

We specialise in the manufacture and installation of roller shutter doors, insulated roller shutters, high-speed doors, fire shutters and fire curtains.

Additionally, we offer comprehensive repair and maintenance services for these products, ensuring top-notch security and functionality for your property.

Why Buy From Us

Westwood Security Shutters Ltd is a long established professional manufacturer.

We strive at all times to offer the best service and products that we can, always at very competitive prices.

  • Established 1994
  • Fixed Fair Pricing
  • Quality Products
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  • Fully Guaranteed

Areas We Cover

We offer nationwide service and we cover all of Leicester and surrounding districts including Aylstone, Coalville, Cosby, Loughborough, Melton Mowbray, Oadby, Syston and Wigston.

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Call us on 01163 260031. or complete the form below.

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About Leicester

Overview of Leicester, UK

Leicester, located in the East Midlands of England, is a city known for its rich historical heritage, vibrant commercial activity, diverse cultural scene, and active sporting community.

Leicester’s history stretches back over 2,000 years, beginning as a Roman settlement known as Ratae Corieltauvorum. The remains of the Jewry Wall and Roman baths are testament to its ancient origins. During the medieval period, Leicester grew as a market town, and its history is marked by notable events such as the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, where Richard III was defeated. The discovery of Richard III’s remains beneath a car park in 2012 brought renewed historical interest to the city. Leicester’s rich industrial heritage is rooted in the 19th century, when it became a center for textile manufacturing and hosiery.

Today, Leicester boasts a diverse and thriving economy. The city is a major retail hub, with the Highcross Leicester shopping center offering a mix of high-end and high-street brands, and the Haymarket Shopping Centre providing additional retail options. The Lanes and St. Martin’s Square feature independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, adding to the city’s vibrant commercial landscape.

Leicester is also known for its strong manufacturing sector, particularly in textiles, engineering, and food production. Companies like Walkers Crisps and Next have significant operations in the city. Additionally, the service sector, education, and healthcare play vital roles, with the University of Leicester and De Montfort University contributing significantly to the local economy and innovation.

Sport is a crucial part of Leicester’s identity. Leicester City Football Club, known as “The Foxes,” achieved international fame by winning the Premier League title in the 2015-2016 season. Home games are played at the King Power Stadium, drawing passionate fans.

Leicester Tigers is one of the most successful rugby union clubs in England, with a strong following and a storied history. They play at Welford Road Stadium. Cricket enthusiasts can support Leicestershire County Cricket Club, which plays at Grace Road. Additionally, the city offers facilities for athletics, swimming, and cycling, with the Leicester Leys Leisure Centre and Saffron Lane Sports Centre catering to a wide range of sports and fitness activities.

Leicester offers a variety of attractions that reflect its rich cultural and historical heritage. The King Richard III Visitor Centre, located near the site where his remains were discovered, provides an in-depth look at his life, death, and the remarkable archaeological discovery. Leicester Cathedral, where Richard III is now interred, is another significant historical site.

The New Walk Museum and Art Gallery showcases natural history, ancient Egypt, and fine art, while the National Space Centre offers interactive exhibits and a planetarium, making it a must-visit for science enthusiasts. Abbey Park and Victoria Park provide beautiful green spaces for relaxation and recreation.

Leicester’s nightlife is lively and diverse, catering to various tastes. The city center is home to numerous pubs, bars, and restaurants, particularly around the Cultural Quarter and Braunstone Gate. Venues like The Soundhouse and O2 Academy Leicester host live music and entertainment, featuring local and international artists.

The city’s cultural scene is enriched by the Curve Theatre, which offers a range of performances from drama to musicals. The Leicester Comedy Festival, held annually, is one of the largest comedy festivals in the UK, attracting comedians and audiences from across the country.

Leicester is a city that seamlessly blends historical significance with modern vibrancy. From its Roman roots and industrial heritage to its thriving commercial activity and diverse cultural attractions, Leicester offers a rich and engaging experience for residents and visitors alike. The city’s active sporting community, scenic beauty, and lively nightlife make it a standout destination in the heart of the East Midlands.

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