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  2. Austins, Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    Austins is a member of the Association of Independent Stores and is the largest independent store in South West England. [1] [3] The store is one of the last four family-owned department stores in Devon. [2] It is a major employer in Newton Abbot, having 65 full-time and 100 part-time staff. [2]

  3. Trago Mills - Wikipedia

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    Newton Abbot store. Trago Mills (often known simply as Trago) is a chain of four department stores in south Cornwall, south Devon in England, and south Wales.It owns a site with an amusement park and some independent businesses, adjoining the store near Newton Abbot.

  4. Dingles (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The board had planned to rebuild the store, but this was prevented by the outbreak of the Second World War. On 21 March 1941, German bombs fell on the nearby John Yeo department store, and the resulting fire spread and burnt the Dingle store to the ground. The company rented empty premises across Plymouth to continue business. [2]

  5. J F Rockhey - Wikipedia

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    A further store was opened in Newton Abbot. In 1948, D H Evans purchased the business for £259,556 but continued to operate the business as a separate entity from the Oxford Street store. [ 4 ] In 1954, however, Harrods completed the purchase of the entire preference share capital of DH Evans (they had owned the entire ordinary share capital ...

  6. Austins (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The store was established in 1830 and, until 2016, remained standing as the world's oldest independent department store. [1] The building measures 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2 ) and is five stories high, with an Edwardian -style baroque exterior built in 1906 by MA Robinson after the original building was destroyed by fire.

  7. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The store was sold to Busbys of Bradford in 1953 who rebranded the store under the Busbys name. Busbys was itself purchased by Debenhams in 1958. The store was renamed Debenhams in 1973 and continued to trade from the same site until Debenhams' closure in 2021. 1953 [190] [271] A H Bull Reading: Bought by Selfridge Provincial Stores.

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  9. Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    Newton Abbot has two non-League football clubs: Buckland Athletic F.C., which plays at Homers Heath, and Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C., which plays at the Recreation Ground. The headquarters of Devon County Football Association are in the town. Newton Abbot's South Devon Cricket Club was established in 1851 and also plays at the Recreation Ground.