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  2. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue International (/ v j uː / vew, like "view"), is a multinational cinema holding company based in London, England. It operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark as Vue, with international operations in Germany (as CinemaxX ); Italy (as The Space Cinema ); Poland and Lithuania ( Multikino ); Netherlands ( Vue Netherlands ).

  3. Exeter Arena - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after World War 2, the Alford sold the exhibition fields to Exeter City Council, becoming Whipton playing fields.. The peripetetic Bath and West Show returned to exhibition fields in 1954, [6] and the following year in 1955, the land became the permanent home to the previously peripatetic Devon county show.

  4. Westpoint Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Westpoint Exeter (formerly Westpoint Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena and showground, at Clyst St Mary, near Exeter, England. The capacity of the venue is 7,500 people. [1] It hosts local concerts, fairs and exhibitions. Westpoint is the largest exhibition and entertainment venue in the South West and is located near to Exeter Airport.

  5. Exeter LitFest 2024: Here’s the full lineup of authors and ...

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    This year’s event kicks off on Friday, April 5, with a live jazz concert by Seacoast legend Sharon Jones at the Exeter Public Library from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This after-hours event at the library ...

  6. St Nicholas' Priory, Exeter - Wikipedia

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    After being closed as a result of structural problems from 2015 [4] until 2018, it was reopened under the Exeter Historic Buildings Trust as an events and private hire venue. It is open to explore for free every Sunday (13:00-16:00) from February to November, and runs a busy events programme throughout the year.

  7. Theatre Royal, Exeter - Wikipedia

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    The name "Theatre Royal" was first applied in Exeter by the mid-1830s to what had previously been the Bedford Circus Theatre, in premises dating from 1821. [1] This theatre building was a replacement for one of 1787 which had burnt down the previous year. [2] This building was completely gutted by fire in 1885. [1]

  8. Exeter Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    For much of the 20th century the guildhall was the meeting place of the county borough of Exeter; it continued to be the local seat of government after the formation of the enlarged City of Exeter in 1974. [13] The mayor's parlour, which had a plaster ceiling dating from about 1800, was given a replica ceiling in 1986. [2]

  9. Rougemont Castle - Wikipedia

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    Rougemont Castle, also known as Exeter Castle, is the historic castle of the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It was built into the northern corner of the Roman city walls starting in or shortly after the year 1068, following Exeter's rebellion against William the Conqueror. In 1136 it was besieged for three months by King Stephen.