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  2. Morleys Stores - Wikipedia

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    Morleys is a member of the Solihull-based Associated Independent Stores buying group, the supplier of non-food goods to 350 companies with about 600 small and medium-sized independent outlets [13] with textile and other non-food goods. List of current Morleys Group stores as of 2023. Morleys. Bexleyheath; Brixton; Tooting (formerly Smith Bros ...

  3. Morley's - Wikipedia

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    Morley's, Wandsworth High Street, London Morley's is a fast food chain based in the United Kingdom, selling fried chicken, burgers and spare ribs. Morley's was founded in 1985, [2] by Sri Lankan immigrant Kannalingam "Indran" Selvendran (1951–2002). [3]

  4. Roomes Stores - Wikipedia

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    Roomes Fashion and Home. Roomes Stores is a group of two furniture and interior retail businesses in Upminster, England, under a shared brand, with separate ownership. Roomes Furniture and Interiors is an independent family-run furniture store which has occupied several sites in east London and is currently operating on Station Road, Upminster.

  5. Morley Companies - Wikipedia

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    Morley Companies is a United States corporation that provides business services to Fortune 500 and Global 100 clients; contact centers and back-office processing; meetings and incentives management; and exhibits and displays production.

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  7. Imperial Fields - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Fields is a football stadium in Mitcham, London, which is home to Tooting & Mitcham United. It is also the former ground of Chelsea Ladies and Kingstonian . The stadium opened in 2002, and has a total capacity of 3,500 (612 seated).

  8. Sunday Trading Act 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Following the defeat of the Shops Bill 1986, which would have enabled widespread Sunday trading, compromise legislation was introduced in July 1994 in England and Wales, coming into force on 26 August 1994, [1] allowing shops to open, but restricting opening times of larger stores i.e. those over 280 m 2 (3,000 sq ft) to a maximum of six hours, between 10:00-18:00 only.

  9. Totterdown Fields - Wikipedia

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    It was the first London County Council cottage estate built between 1901 and 1911 in Wandsworth.The estate contains 1,244 individual houses built over 38 acres (15 ha). It was influenced by Ebenezer Howard's Garden city movement and the Arts and Crafts movement