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Frenchgate Shopping Centre; Location: Frenchgate Shopping Centre, St Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, DN1 1SW Coordinates: Opening date: 4 October 1968; 56 years ago () [1]
Lakeside Village is an outlet shopping centre in Lakeside, a suburb of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. Remodelled in 2003, it was previously known as The Yorkshire Outlet. Remodelled in 2003, it was previously known as The Yorkshire Outlet.
In the 1930s it became known as 'White's Corner Store' after its operator changed hands. In the late 1960s, they sold the site to the Westfield Corporation who began construction of the new shopping centre. [5] When Westfield Doncaster officially opened on 30 September 1969, it was Westfield's first venture in Victoria. [6]
The Doncaster store moved from its original Duke Street location to the Frenchgate shopping centre in 2024. [46] The Doncaster store was the first store to be located in a former Wilko store, with further stores in Blyth and Beeston [47] following later the same year.
In 2012, Doncaster Council proposed felling the entire avenue of 80 Jubilee limes despite local opposition, because it said they were posing a "danger" due to their age.
This is a list of the largest shopping centres in the United Kingdom, listed by retail size in square metres (m 2). Only centres with space of 65,000 m 2 (700,000 sq ft) or more are listed. Some of these are out-of-town centres, while others are part of a city or town centre shopping district, which in almost all cases also includes many stores ...
Doncaster has a bowling alley and a cinema near Lakeside. The Dome, opened in 1989 by Princess Diana, contains a swimming pool, gym, ice rink and café. The Frenchgate Centre is a shopping centre and transport interchange. Opened in June 2006, [73] it connects with the railway and bus stations.
The Frenchgate Interchange (also known as Doncaster Interchange) is a rail and bus transport interchange located within the Frenchgate Shopping Centre in the city centre of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It has 30 bus stands, [1] with a large number of destinations accessible from Doncaster railway station.