“It’s disused and boarded up now, but Lee Circle has always been a problem,” the Green Party councillor said.”If the price is right, I think Leicester City Council should acquire the car park and then knock it down.”There has been some regeneration in the area, but that’s despite the Lee Circle car park. It attracts a lot of anti-social behaviour.”I’m nowhere near being on the fence with this. It would be better to get rid of it and have a good quality piece of public open space.”I know people say it’s an important piece of Brutalist architecture, but it’s actually not a very good example of the style and I don’t think it would be missed.”The city council has said there are no plans to acquire Lee Circle car park but that it was hopeful a new operator would be found for the site.PwC, administrators for NCP, said it did not wish to comment.
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