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Thorpe Park Leeds [1] or simply Thorpe Park is a business park located near Brown Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. [2] Companies that are headquartered in Thorpe Park include Northern Gas Networks, [3] Boost Drinks [4] and Pharmacy2U. [5] The Thorpe Park railway station is anticipated to open in the area in 2024. [6]
Companies based in Thorpe Park Leeds, Leeds. Pages in category "Companies based in Thorpe Park Leeds" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
In November 2017, the ‘Connecting People: Strategic Vision for Rail’ Report by the Government proposed a new station in Thorpe Park as part of a plan to reverse the Beeching Cuts. [12] In May 2021, the government announced £15 million worth of funding for the two railway stations in Leeds to be built (the other being White Rose , which is ...
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The 650 metre "Manston Lane Link Road" (MLLR), which forms part of the East Leeds Orbital Road (ELOR), is intended to connect a new area of Leeds called the "East Leeds Extension" (ELE), through a new commercial development at Thorpe Park to the M1 over the Leeds/York railway line. [13] [14]
The Thorp Arch Retail Park occupies semi-underground bunkers and many of the retail outlets have grassy banks up the exterior walls. The retail park houses Brooks Discount Retailers, DFS (formerly Northern Upholstery), Power Electrical Superstore (formerly Empire Direct and Miller Brothers), the Sofa Centre, the Greenery Garden Centre, a car ...
English: Unidentified offices at Thorpe Park, Leeds (looking South down Century Way). Thorpe Park is a business park in Colton, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Being a Sunday the business park is particularly quiet. Taken on the afternoon of Sunday the 14th of February 2010.
Leeds Dock is the home of the Royal Armouries Museum, a major national museum. [10] The site attracts around 1.5 million visitors a year. [11] Although the site was originally intended to include a destination shopping centre, few shops opened and most of the shops that did open have since closed. [12]