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  2. Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    Maidenhead High Street. Maidenhead offers High Street shopping facilities including Nicholson's Centre, a shopping centre on the site of Nicholson's brewery. The town also offers an eight-screen Odeon multiplex cinema. The local authority also provides a Shopmobility service, where those with physical disabilities can borrow mobility scooters ...

  3. William McIlroy (department store) - Wikipedia

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    William McIlroy was an Irish draper who moved to England, where he opened his first store on Regent Street, Swindon [1] in 1875. The store was purpose built as a department store with a grand clock and plate glass frontage.

  4. Nicholson's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Nicholson's was bought out by Courage, Barclay & Simonds in 1958, [2] and the site was closed three years later. It was demolished in 1962. [3] The Nicholson's Centre shopping complex now stands on the site, covering the 400 ft deep artesian well that provided the brewery with its water.

  5. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    The British made goods brand opened its flagship shop in Shoreditch High Street in 2013. T J Hughes: 1912. ... Founded as Mike Ashley Sports in Maidenhead, the ...

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

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    Opened by James Lidstone after purchasing the drapery business of Thomas Brailey, and by 1899 he had started buying further shops in St James Street. In the 1930s, 2 of the shops were sold to Montague Burton, with the remaining stores being sold to the London Co-operative Society in 1946, two years before his death. [567] Lingards Bradford

  7. Master plan call to help ailing high street shops - AOL

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    The report said powers could be used to tackle shops "lying empty for years" through the issuing of section 215 notices, which force owners to tidy up properties,. So-called "rental auctions" were ...

  8. Dynatron Radio - Wikipedia

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    The firm began in a room above the family grocery shop on Maidenhead High Street, and the first product emerged in 1928 - the Dynatron U53 radiogram. A factory was built in the large rear garden of the family house "Little Gables" in Ray Lea Road in Maidenhead, measuring just 50 by 25 feet initially, but extended several times.

  9. Budgens - Wikipedia

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    Budgens Stores Limited, trading as Budgens, is a chain of grocery stores in the United Kingdom. The business was founded in 1872 by John Budgen, [2] who opened the first shop in Maidenhead, Berkshire and was incorporated as a private limited company on 28 May 1962.