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  3. Owlerton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Owlerton owned by Sheffield Sports Stadium Ltd became the primary track in Sheffield and the set-up of the track consisted of a 472 yards circumference with distances of 300, 500, 525 and 700 yards. The grandstand and club were situated on the home straight and there was a parade ring to be found behind these which allowed the public to view ...

  4. Sheffield Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield Tigers (sponsored by Tru Plant) are a motorcycle speedway team based in Sheffield, England. They currently race in the British SGB Premiership , and their home meetings take place at Owlerton Stadium .

  5. Fitzalan Square - Wikipedia

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    The present day square is one of the busiest areas of the city centre, with traffic and pedestrians continually moving through the area. It has a Sheffield Supertram stop and a taxi rank . This area of the city had been the market quarter since the medieval era and the modern square takes its name from the Fitzalan Market Hall, which stood near ...

  6. Orchard Square - Wikipedia

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    The centrepiece of the Square is a chiming clock with moving figures that depict Sheffield's cutlery trade. To mark the centre's 21st year, Orchard Square was re-developed to facilitate the expansion of the TK Maxx to a three-level 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m 2 ) anchor store into space formerly occupied by the Stonehouse pub.

  7. Castle Market - Wikipedia

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    Castle Market from the south-west. Castle Market was an indoor market in Sheffield city centre, England. [1] The building lay in the north-east of the present city centre, by the River Don, and was built on top of the remains of Sheffield Castle, which could still be seen via guided tours.

  8. St Paul's Place - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Place is part of the Heart of the City project in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It encompasses the new office blocks surrounding the Peace Gardens, the car park and is linked to the St. Pauls Tower. According to the St Pauls Place official website, [1] once complete the site will offer the following:

  9. Fargate - Wikipedia

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    The corner at bottom the end of Fargate (opposite the cathedral) is known locally as Coles Corner.It was a famous meeting point in the city named after the Cole Brothers department store that occupied the building before it moved in 1963 to Barker's Pool (on the plot originally occupied by the Albert Hall cinema, which burnt down in 1937)