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  2. Lansdowne Place - Wikipedia

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    The City announced a $2 million shopping centre at the site. This would not be realized until 1980. [3] [1] The mall was substantially renovated and expanded in 2009, adding 160,000 square feet of shopping space and opening 40 new stores. [4] Sears closed on January 14, 2018, after 64 years in operation.

  3. Home Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Home Hardware Dealer Support Centre in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Home Hardware Stores Ltd. is an independent home improvement retailer located in Canada. Co-founded by Walter Hachborn in 1964, and headquartered in St. Jacobs, Ontario, the company has close to 1,100 stores that operate under one of four banners: Home Hardware, Home Hardware Building Centre, Home Building Centre, and Home Furniture.

  4. Edith Cavell Healthcare Campus - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough City Hospital: This is a 623-bed acute general district hospital, managed by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust. [ 1 ] The Cavell Centre: this is a purpose-built unit, which provides secure in-patient and day services for adults with mental health problems and people with learning disabilities.

  5. Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre ("Centre") is a static railway museum based in the former railway workshops located in Peterborough, South Australia. Peterborough was the administrative and service centre for the Peterborough Division of the South Australian Railways , [ 1 ] employing up to 1,500 people in the workshops during its heyday.

  6. Hampton, Peterborough - Wikipedia

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    Since the first arrivals to Holly Walk, Hampton Hargate, in 1997, more than 5000 new homes have been built at a rate of up to 500 a year. [4] More than 30 home builders and housing associations have built schemes, including around 900 units of affordable housing.

  7. Market Hall (Peterborough, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Peterborough's town council approved plans for the construction of a new market hall. The building was to replace an earlier market hall on Water Street built in 1851. The cornerstone was laid on 26 November 1889 by Mayor James Stevenson. The hall was constructed by Thomas Rutherford at a cost of $11,000. [3]

  8. Serpentine Green - Wikipedia

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    A 2,100 space car park is provided for the large numbers of visitors the centre receives, especially in the run-up to Christmas. The centre is situated off the A15 road from the A1139, Fletton Parkway, that skirts the south of Peterborough and runs between the centre and the Orton district of the city to the North.

  9. Thomas Deacon Academy - Wikipedia

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    Contributors to the academy include Peterborough City Council, Perkins Engines and Deacon's School Trust, [5] a charity created by the will of Thomas Deacon in 1721. The teaching and student bodies combined the students and staff of three local schools: Deacon's School , John Mansfield School and Hereward Community College, all of which closed ...