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  2. O2 Store - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Store is a chain of retail stores operated by Telefónica Europe, specializing in mobile phones. As of January 2014, O2 has opened over 450 stores in the United Kingdom. [1] O2 Stores come in 2 formats - Franchise and Retail. The latter are owned and maintained by O2 UK directly, as opposed to private investors.

  3. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The 4G LTE service became available to customers in London, Leeds and Bradford on 29 August 2013, and expanded to a further ten cities by the end of the year. [ 45 ] On 27 March 2017, following the release of iOS 10.3 , O2 launched VoLTE (4G) and WiFi Calling for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus users, and stated more devices would be eligible at a ...

  4. City Road Goods Branch - Wikipedia

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    Proposed as part of the Bradford and Thornton Railways Act (1865), later withdrawn but then incorporated (24 July 1871) and amalgamated with the Great Northern Railway (18 July 1872). The line to City Road from St Dunstans opened on 4 December 1876 and consisted of a branch from just east of Horton Park at Horton Junction travelling north for 1 ...

  5. Two charged in connection with phone shop robbery - AOL

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    Two men have been charged in connection with a robbery during which goods valued at more than £40,000 were stolen from a phone shop. Radu Becam, 21, of Orchard Road, Enfield, and Emanuel Becam ...

  6. Barkerend - Wikipedia

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    The A658 New Otley Road, A647 Leeds Road, and B6381 Barkerend Road run through Barkerend [23] and the area is served by FirstGroup's Bradford X11, 611 and 670 bus services connecting Barkerend to surrounding areas.

  7. Laisterdyke - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds-Bradford railway line passes through Laisterdyke however Laisterdyke railway station itself was closed to passengers in 1966. At Laisterdyke was a complex set of junctions controlled by Laisterdyke East and Laisterdyke West signal boxes on the Leeds-Bradford line.

  8. The Broadway, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    They planned a 51,096 m² (570,000 sq ft) shopping centre containing Primark, Next, River Island, [1] and over 90 shops and other leisure facilities. [2] (BHS had a store in Broadway, but it demolished as part of the demolition of the previous development on the site and C&A also had a store on the old Broadway but closed all UK stores in 2001 ...

  9. Forster Square - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, much of central Bradford was redeveloped to the design of Stanley Wardley. This included a new main road, Petergate, linking a remodelled Forster Square to Leeds Road at Eastbrook Well roundabout. Part of the gardens remained as a walled enclave in a busy traffic roundabout, accessible to pedestrians only by underpasses.

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