Golden Mile (Leicester) Explained

The Golden Mile
Other Name:Belgrave Road
Former Names:Fosse Way
Part Of:A607
Location:Belgrave, Leicester
Postal Code:LE4
North:Melton Road
South:Belgrave Gate
Construction Start Date:c. 48 AD (Roman)
Known For:
  • Asian jewellers, clothing shops, and restaurants.
  • The largest Diwali celebrations outside India.

The Golden Mile is a name given to Belgrave Road, just north east of the city centre in Leicester, England. It is part of the ancient Roman Fosse Way and today is famed for its Indian restaurants, sari shops, jewellers, annual winter illuminations, and its internationally renowned annual Diwali celebrations, the largest of their kind outside of India.

Name and History

The origin of the name is often mistakenly attributed to the plethora of shops selling Indian gold jewelry. In fact, the name originates from the late 1960s and early 1970s when a rapid succession of yellow-amber traffic lights began to appear along Belgrave Road. The name Belgrave Road is derived from the fact that Belgrave was the first village reached by the Fosse Way as it left the medieval town of Leicester.

Originally constructed as part of the Roman road between Lincoln and Exeter, it is one of the straightest in the western Roman empire, and passes through Leicester old town becoming Narborough Road on other side of the River Soar. It is also continuous with Fosse Way, Melton Road, Belgrave Gate, East Gates, Silver Street, Guildhall Lane, and West Gates (now St Nicholas Circle), before crossing the Soar at West Bridge. The buildings of the street were constructed during the 19th and 20th centuries, and the neighbourhood became noted for its Sikh and Hindu population in the 1970’s.

Today

The Golden Mile is renowned for its Indian restaurants, sari shops and jewellers and has been described as "the closest that Britain comes to an Indian bazaar.”[1]

This area of the city is also famous for its seasonal lights which combine to celebrate winter festivals including Diwali and Christmas. The Diwali celebrations in Leicester are focused on this area and are the largest outside India.

Filming of Jadoo took place on the Golden Mile.[2] [3]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 13 things you never knew about Leicester. 16 March 2023 . De Montfort University.
  2. Web site: Hundreds perform in Jadoo on Golden Mile, Leicester . 24 June 2020 . BBC.
  3. Web site: Shining the film spotlight on Leicester's Golden Mile delights . 29 February 2012 . 24 June 2020 . Leicester Mercury.