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  2. Grand Arcade (Wigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Arcade is a shopping centre in the town centre of Wigan, England. Built in 2007, it consists of 39 retailers with a total annual footfall of 6.3 million people. [1] It currently extends to 439,000 sq ft (40,800 m 2), with units varying in size. The centre is owned and operated by RDI REIT, a property investment

  3. The Galleries (Wigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Marketgate Shopping Centre, originally named The Wigan Centre Arcade, was built in 1972 on former commercial yards and markets. [4] It opened in 1974 and underwent radical remodelling in 1988 when the adjoining Galleries Shopping Centre was constructed.

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

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    Beaumont Shopping Centre, Beaumont Leys; Broadmarsh, Nottingham; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton; Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, formerly Westfield Derby, formerly Eagle Centre); East Midlands Designer Outlet, South Normanton

  5. Galleries Shopping Centre, Wigan - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Inside the Marketgate Shopping Centre, Wigan.jpg

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    English: When taken in 2016 all the shops in this two-floor section lay vacant. It was later closed to the public. It was later closed to the public. The other buildings and arcades in the Galleries remain open.

  7. Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The name of the town has been recorded variously as Wigan in 1199, Wygayn in 1240, and Wygan in numerous historical documents. [5]The name Wigan is probably a Celtic place-name : it might be a diminutive form of Brittonic *wīg "homestead, settlement" (later Welsh gwig), plus the nominal suffix -an has also been suggested (c.f. numerous places in France named Le Vigan); the place name may ...

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  9. Metropolitan Borough of Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds and Liverpool and Bridgewater canals meet in Leigh town centre. The M6 motorway crosses the west of the borough, and serves Ashton-in-Makerfield at junctions 23 and 24 (north only) and 25 (south only), Wigan at junction 25 (south only), Wigan/Orrell at junction 26 and Standish junction 27.