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  2. Trinity Walk - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Walk is 560,000 sq ft partially enclosed shopping centre with over 70 stores and 1,000 car parking spaces, with access from Wakefield’s inner city ring road (A61) and the main bus station. The centre contains major stores, including an 8,500 m 2 Sainsbury's and retailers Sports Direct, [2] Søstrene Grene, [3] Next, New Look, and Pandora.

  3. Thornes Park - Wikipedia

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    Thornes Park is a large public park situated close to the centre of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. Along with Clarence Park and Holmfield Park it forms a large parkland to the south west of the city. The park hosts a model railway, formal gardens, a lake, an indoor leisure centre and an athletics track.

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

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    Howard Centre, Welwyn Garden City; Jackson Square Shopping Centre, Bishop's Stortford; Knightswick Shopping Centre, Canvey Island; ... The Ridings Centre, Wakefield;

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  6. Milnes' Orangery - Wikipedia

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    Milnes' Orangery is a historic building in the city centre of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, in England. In about 1752, the cloth manufacturer Pemberton Milnes built a house on Westgate, later known as Pemberton House. [1] In 1795, his daughter, Mary Milnes, the Dowager Viscountess of Galway, inherited the house.

  7. The Ridings Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Ridings Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It opened on 17 October 1983. It opened on 17 October 1983. The pioneering centre was a UK first and subsequently served as a template for many shopping centres throughout the UK.

  8. Agbrigg - Wikipedia

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    The Agbrigg and Belle Vue Community Centre can be found on Montague Street which was built upon former terrace housing and a library (called 'Sandal Library') is situated off Sparable Lane. There are a number of independent retailers within the area - many situated on Agbrigg Road.

  9. Notcutts - Wikipedia

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    Notcutts Garden Centres Ltd. is a private limited company. The family-owned group operates 19 individual garden centres across England. Notcutts also owns one of the UK's largest rose specialists (Mattocks). Notcutts was founded in Woodbridge, Suffolk, in 1897, [1] and remains a family-owned business. Their first retail garden centre was set up ...

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