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St George's is a covered shopping centre in Harrow, Greater London, which opened in 1996. [3] It is located at St Anns Road in the town centre nearby but separate from the St Anns centre. As of 2015 the centre has 30 units for retail, leisure and restaurant uses across three floors, including TK Maxx, Boots, Nando's, Vue and Fitness First. [2]
TK Maxx [a] is the international version of TJ Maxx, an American off-price department store chain, owned by the TJX Companies. It uses a different name from TJ Maxx stores in the United States to avoid confusion with the British store T. J. Hughes .
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St. Anns is a shopping centre in Harrow town centre in Greater London, England. It has two entrances, one on College Road opposite Harrow-on-the-Hill station and another on the pedestrianised St Anns Road. [2] The centre was opened in 1987 and currently covers 280,000 square feet of retail space. [1]
Also the legislation concerning (super)markets bigger than 400 m 2 in sales area was clarified by discarding the law of six designated Sundays and replacing it with Sunday opening hours from May to August and from November to December. On 15 December 2015, the Finnish parliament voted to remove all opening hour restrictions for all retailers.
Shops include: Sainsbury's (replaced the popular Pump Lane branch, 1997 [181]), Currys, TK Maxx, Next, H&M, Sports Direct, McDonald's, Pizza Hut and Costa. [182] A smaller development to the east, Hayes Bridge Retail Park, has branches of Dreams and Metro Bank. [183] TMD Technologies (Thorn Microwave Devices) is located in Swallowfield Way, Hayes.
Following the defeat of the Shops Bill 1986, which would have enabled widespread Sunday trading, compromise legislation was introduced in July 1994 in England and Wales, coming into force on 26 August 1994, [1] allowing shops to open, but restricting opening times of larger stores i.e. those over 280 m 2 (3,000 sq ft) to a maximum of six hours, between 10:00-18:00 only.