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The Windsor Theatre, located at 362 Henley Beach Road, was originally built as a RSL hall in March 1925, [13] with the construction cost of £3,800 covered by community fund-raising, [14] with much of it donated by John Mellor. [15] It was called the Lockleys Memorial Hall.
Henley Beach South is serviced by Henley Beach Road, connecting the suburb to Adelaide city centre. Seaview Road traverses the suburb from north to south, roughly parallel with the coast. Seaview Road traverses the suburb from north to south, roughly parallel with the coast.
IGA, Inc. is an international chain of grocery stores. Unlike chain stores IGA franchises are independently owned and operated. Many of these stores operate in small-town markets and belong to families that manage them.
The name of Henleaze probably derives from a Robert Henley, who in 1659 bought a property which became known as Henley's House and later as Henleaze Park. [2] The area was a rural part of the parish of Westbury on Trym until 1896, when land between Henleaze Road and Durdham Down was sold for development.
The Thatched Cottage in Bristol. The Old Lodge, also known as the Thatched Cottage and 166 Henleaze Road, is a notable landmark in Henleaze in Bristol, England.According to Reece Winstone, writing in 1970, this is the only privately owned thatched house in Bristol.
In 2005, the Foodland brand name was bought by Metcash-owned IGA. [citation needed] The stores are independently owned and reflect their individual owners and locations. [3] In April 2014, Con Sciacca was appointed Foodland CEO, having previously held several positions at Metcash. [4] In July 2020, Franklin Dos Santos took over as CEO. [5]
Montpelier is an inner suburban neighbourhood and conservation area in Bristol, England. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of The Centre in the Ashley electoral ward and Bristol Central parliamentary constituency. The area is served by Montpelier railway station on the Severn Beach Line railway.
The Portway is a major road in the City of Bristol. It is part of the A4 and connects Bristol City Centre to the Avonmouth Docks and the M5 motorway via the Avon Gorge . The road was constructed following World War I in order to provide improved access to the ports at Avonmouth Docks, which had replaced Bristol Harbour as the major local centre ...