Attendance for inspection and recording (a watching brief) during groundworks for the installation of new services relating to the residential development at 59 Friar Lane, Leicester. This work was carried out in accordance with the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) Standard and Guidance for Archaeological Watching Briefs (2020) and adhere to their Code of Conduct (2021) and archaeological deposits encountered were recorded and excavated using standard ULAS procedures. This report details the results of an archaeological watching brief carried out by University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) in the grounds of 59 Friar Lane, Leicester. The work was undertaken between 8th February - 3rd March on behalf of East Bond Ltd to mitigate the impacts of the installation of new services for the residential development at 59 Friar Lane. An area, approximately 3.58m by 5.92m was stripped down 1.44m to mitigate the impact of service work. A small quantity of human bone representing two 19th century individuals and other charnel was recovered along with associated coffin furniture. This area was heavily truncated and disturbed by modern service trenches. The archive will be deposited under the accession number A4.2022.