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Turtle Bay Hospitality Limited is a British chain of Caribbean-themed restaurants, founded by Ajith Jayaprakash Jayawickrema in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Jayawickrema had previously started the Mexican-themed restaurant chain, Las Iguanas .
It is within 2 miles of the centre of Nottingham, but is more suburban/semi-rural in its character. Trent Boulevard is the main thoroughfare running through the centre of Lady Bay, with several small shops, cafes, takeaways, Lady Bay Primary School and the Lady Bay public house [1] fronting on to it. Another pub, the Poppy and Pint, can be ...
The Turtle Bay Gardens Historic District is a collection of twenty rowhouses in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. They consist of eleven houses on the south side of 49th Street and nine on the north side of 48th Street, between Second and Third Avenues .
Nottingham (/ ˈ n ɒ t ɪ ŋ ə m / ⓘ NOT-ing-əm, locally / ˈ n ɒ t n ʊ m /) is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England.It is located 33 miles (53 km) south-east of Sheffield and 45 miles (72 km) north-east of Birmingham.
Turtle Bay is the home of the fictional lawyer Stone Barrington in a series of novels by Stuart Woods. Turtle Bay is the location of the "old willow tree" that is "long-suffering and much-climbed, held together by strings of wire but beloved of those who know it" that E.B. White writes "symbolizes the city" in his essay "Here is New York".
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a 300-acre, mostly outdoor cultural center located in Redding, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Situated along the banks of the Sacramento River , the park features the Turtle Bay Museum , as well as the Sundial Bridge , a 700-foot long, 23-foot wide footbridge designed by architect Santiago Calatrava . [ 1 ]
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The project's client was Nottingham City Council. Work on the Royal Concert Hall began in 1980 and was completed in 1982, providing Nottingham with a contemporary 2,499-seater auditorium. The first artist to perform there was Elton John in November 1982. [1] [3]