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Halfords Autocentre in Newport, Isle of Wight in March 2012 Nationwide Autocentre was founded in January 2001, as a former subsidiary of Lex Autocentres , owned by Lex Service plc when it was under the leadership of Andy Harrison.
Coleg Gwent City of Newport campus; Transport ... Rogerstone railway station; Major roads. A48 road; A449 road; A4042 road; ... Newport City footbridge; George Street ...
From Bridge Street, the two roads of High Street and Cambrian Road run in parallel towards Newport railway station. Joining the two roads is the covered Victorian Newport Arcade. At the western end of the arcade is the Cambrian Centre which is being redeveloped. [4] To the east of High Street is Newport Market, a Grade II-listed building.
A Halfords in Kirkstall, Leeds (2006). Halfords was founded by Frederick Rushbrooke, in Birmingham in 1892, as a wholesale ironmongery. [3] The company takes its name from Halford Street, named after the physician, Henry Halford, in Leicester, where Rushbrooke opened a store in 1902 and started selling cycling goods.
Notable buildings on Commercial Street were the Westgate Hotel [3] (now on what is called Westgate Square), Newport's Town Hall (1885 by T. M. Lockwood, [4] demolished when it was replaced by the 1940 Civic Centre), the Empire Theatre (which burnt down in the 1940s), [5] and several banks and large department stores.
The roads in Woodlands are named after World War II generals, e.g. Allenbrooke Avenue, Horrocks Close, Montgomery Road, Robertson Way, Wavell Drive, etc. Claremont and Pilton Vale however are just single street names with large house numbers. The Malpas Institute Trust is a charitable fund, founded on the sale of the World War I Memorial ...
The A4051 (Malpas Road) connects Newport to Cwmbran via M4 junction 26. The B roads are: The B4237 (former A48) connects M4 junction 24 to junction 28 (Chepstow Road, Wharf Road, crossing George Street Bridge onto George Street and then Cardiff Road). The B4596 (Caerleon Road, former A4042) links central Newport to Caerleon via M4 Junction 25.
High Street, Newport (2005), looking south Newport Market, High Street entrance and modern pedestrianisation (2014) High Street is the main historical street and the original main thoroughfare in the centre of Newport, South Wales. Nowadays it runs approximately 280m between Westgate Square and the Old Green Interchange (facing Newport Castle).