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High Street is the most common street name in the UK, which according to a 2009 statistical compilation has 5,410 High Streets, 3,811 Station Roads and 2,702 Main Streets. [ 2 ] Definition and usage
Taunt later returned to 41 High Street after the lease for his own shop premises in Broad Street expired in 1894. 83 High Street bears a blue plaque (10 October 2001) commemorating Sarah Cooper (1848–1932) marmalade maker, wife of Frank Cooper whose shop at 83–84 High Street was the origin of the Frank Cooper jam business (a brand now owned ...
High Street is the main shopping and business street in towns in the United Kingdom, Australia, and elsewhere. High Street may also refer to: Streets.
Houndsditch, an example of a street name with no suffix in the City of London. Many towns (particularly in England) will refer to their main thoroughfare as the High Street or Main Street, and many of the ways leading off it will be suffixed "Road".
Canterbury — High Street; Coventry — Smithford Way, The Precinct, Market Way, Hertford Street, Broadgate, Cross Cheaping, West Orchards, Cathedral Lanes; Durham — Elvet Bridge, Saddler Street, Market Place, High Street (Prince Bishops Shopping Centre), Silver Street, The Gates Shopping Centre
Santander is reportedly reviewing its presence on the British high street after shedding hundreds of jobs in the last year.. The UK arm of the bank has seen lower returns than overseas markets ...
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High Street, Exeter, Devon, in 2007.A 2005 survey rated Exeter as the best example of a clone town in the UK. Clone town is a term for a town where the High Street or other major shopping areas are significantly dominated by chain stores, thus making that town indistinct from other town centres.