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  2. Woolworths (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths did not generally follow the trend started in the 1980s of opening shops at out-of-town relocations. One of its few out-of-town shops opened at Dudley's Merry Hill Shopping Centre in 1989, but this closed within a few years due to disappointing trade. Woolworths became well known for its "pick 'n' mix" sweet selections.

  3. Woolworths (UK) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 17:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Beeching cuts service reopenings - Wikipedia

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    East West Rail, restoring passenger services between Bicester and Milton Keynes, expected to reopen in 2025. Future plans are to build a new railway between Bedford and Cambridge using part of the original alignment closed in 1968 and reopening of the line between Aylesbury Vale Parkway and Claydon Junction.

  5. Shoppers pranked by Woolworths 'reopening' sign

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    Eagle-eyed shoppers have seen the brand's name on a sign at the entrance to a retail park.

  6. List of Woolworth divisions and namesakes - Wikipedia

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    Divisions and namesakes of the American F. W. Woolworth Company, and divisions of Woolworths Group (Australia).. Similar namesake companies in South Africa and Australia were legally named after the Woolworth company as permitted by the trademark laws of the period, but never had any financial connection to the original F. W. Woolworth Company.

  7. Free at last to hug and party: UK reopens for business - AOL

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    Friends will hug, pints will be pulled and swathes of the British economy will reopen on Monday, giving 65 million people a measure of freedom after the gloom of a four-month COVID-19 lockdown.

  8. Woolworth - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths Group (Australia), the largest retail company in Australia and New Zealand; named after the American F.W. Woolworth company, but unrelated; Woolworths Supermarkets, a chain of supermarkets in Australia owned by Woolworths Group Australia; Woolworths New Zealand, the New Zealand arm of Woolworths Group Australia

  9. Woolworths Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Both Woolworths and Coles Supermarkets have come under scrutiny in 2023–2025 due to their alleged collaboration in price gouging. Together, the two form a duopoly in the Australian supermarket industry colloquially known as Colesworth. [75] The supermarket chain claims this is an ongoing effect of the global 2021–2023 inflation.