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The estate has a parade of shops situated around Chequerfield Circle; which includes a convenience store, fish and chip shop and several takeaways. There is one pub; the Chequerfield Hotel also situated on the Circle. Pontefract Sports and Social Club, formerly known as the Labour Club is situated on the edge of the estate.
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Pontefract bus station. Pontefract bus station serves the town of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro. The bus station is home to a coffee shop and newsagent. [1] The bus station is situated in Pontefract town centre and can be accessed from Horsefair and Northgate.
The Pontefract Arms The End of the Affair (1951), Graham Greene: Believed to be the pub depicted in the novel's opening pages, [33] where Maurice Bendrix and Henry Miles meet and the toilet graffiti wishes customers, ‘a merry syphilis and a happy gonorrhea.’ (p3). Picture is from 2009 when it was known as The Windmill on the Common.
A new Burger King was added that year, and was scheduled to be a training centre for the chain's employees. [5] Dixie Outlet Mall is "100% Bullfrog Powered", meaning that it runs directly on clean and renewable electricity generated by wind and hydroelectric sources. Dixie Outlet Mall also provides many recycling stations throughout the mall.
The Meadowvale Community Centre was officially opened in January 1982. The original building was 43,500 square feet, including a pool, fitness centre with racquetball and squash courts, meetings rooms (including a large auditorium) and lobby space. [1] In 2014, the community centre was closed for redevelopment by the City of Mississauga.
Mississauga is not traditional city, but is a mostly suburban municipality created from the predominantly-rural Toronto Township, which was restructured into the Town of Mississauga in 1968. The present city was established by amalgamating the new town with the historic independent towns of Port Credit and Streetsville in 1974. As the fledgling ...
One Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) route, 52B/52D Lawrence West, is operated by the TTC contracted on behalf of the City of Mississauga. The fare payment method is the same as for regular MiWay buses; via a Presto card, contactless, or cash.