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  2. Bicester Village - Wikipedia

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    Bicester Village is a designer outlet shopping centre on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire, England. It is owned by Value Retail plc. [1] The centre opened in 1995. The centre is the second most visited location in the United Kingdom by Chinese tourists, after Buckingham Palace. [2]

  3. Bicester Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Bicester Avenue Home and Garden Centre is a shopping centre in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, that opened in May 2007, HPW Architecture Ltd were the architects and designers. [1] Some of the stores at Bicester Avenue include Bicester Avenue Garden Centre, owned by Blue Diamond Garden Centres, World of Water tropical fish shop, Lakeland and ...

  4. Tesco Town - Wikipedia

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    Bicester is one of the UK's best known Tesco-towns, operating five stores in a region with a population of 29,000. Featuring a Tesco superstore on the southern side of town, near the Bicester Village designer outlet, and a further four Tesco Express stores around the general neighbourhood and community areas.

  5. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, retailer BAA McArthurGlen has opened 13 malls with over 1,200 stores and 3 million square feet (about 30 hectares) of retail space; describing itself as an "outlet village", Bicester Village, on the edge of the town of Bicester in Oxfordshire in England, is a regular stop for bus-tours of foreign tourists, especially from China ...

  6. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Springfields Outlet Shopping & Leisure, Spalding; St Marks Shopping Centre, ... Bicester Village Shopping Centre, Bicester; Bluewater, Greenhithe; Bracknell Shopping ...

  7. Powerhouse (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Store closures began in 2005 and, by the start of 2006, the company had fewer than 100 stores. Central warehouse distribution had ceased and each store was run as a factory outlet with local 'man with a van' firms subcontracted to handle deliveries. In June 2006, the remaining stores went into administration, but were again saved. [3] [4]

  8. Bicester - Wikipedia

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    Bicester is in the midst of several construction projects the most recent of these completed being the new Tesco superstore [57] which replaces the former site in Pingle Drive. The 5,181 m 2 (55,770 sq ft) Pingle Drive site will be used to expand the Bicester village outlet centre by an additional quarter in size. [58]

  9. Emma Bridgewater - Wikipedia

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    There are two Emma Bridgewater shops in London as well as two outlet stores, located at the company's factory in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, and in Bicester Village, Oxfordshire respectively. The company has been certified as a B-Corporation since January 2022. [7]