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Freshney Place is a shopping centre in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. [3] Located in the centre of Grimsby, it is visited annually by 14 million shoppers and employs over 2,000 retail workers. [4] The centre houses over 100 stores, [4] with the anchor stores of Marks and Spencer, Next, Primark, Deichmann and Game from 2018. [5]
The renovation of Freshney Place, which will include a new food hall and market alongside a five-screen cinema, is due to begin next month. Top Town Market has been on Bull Ring Lane since 1976.
Freshney Place is visited by 14 million shoppers a year and employs over 2,000 staff. [49] The centre houses over 100 stores, [49] including Marks and Spencer and House of Fraser. Constructed between 1967 and 1971 in a joint venture between the old Grimsby Borough Council and developers Hammerson's UK Ltd., it was known as the Riverhead Centre ...
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The former bus station was called Freshney bus station and was situated outside the Freshney Place shopping centre. [1] In 2013, plans were submitted to redevelop the bus station site by moving the bus stops. [2] A nearby building was leased and a new cafe with toilets and bus departure information was built.
The major part of the Peaks Parkway Scheme was the construction of the road along a portion of the former Grimsby to Louth railway line and this was undertaken by the new North East Lincolnshire Council, a Unitary Authority amalgamating the former Grimsby and Cleethorpes District Councils.
The River Freshney is a river in the English county of North East Lincolnshire. The town of Grimsby stands on its banks. It rises from at least four springs on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, although local folklore and oral tradition has it springing from Welbeck Hill .
Grimsby in Bloom now operate from the old bowling green pavilion on the Duke of York Gardens. There was a quarterly community magazine from 2002 to 2008 called Riverside produced and published by The Community Press Office Ltd and distributed free to 5,000 homes in the West Marsh area.