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  2. Doncaster College - Wikipedia

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    2004 saw Doncaster College establish its University Centre at the High Melton campus in partnership with the University of Hull. This is regarded as the first step toward a University of Doncaster. A planned "Review of College Higher Education" was conducted by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) on 30 April–2 May 2013.

  3. Frenchgate Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The previous Doncaster North and Doncaster South bus stations, which dated from the 1960s and were located underneath multi-storey car parks, were closed. However, the South Bus Station remained a multi storey car park and has recently become the main car park for the developing civic area. [2]

  4. Frenchgate Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed in 1988 after a change of ownership, with the new name reflecting the name of the street which passes to the east of the centre and which is one of Doncaster's main shopping streets. The sale of the centre came just a year after Frenchgate had undergone a £200 million facelift to transform it into the country's first shopping ...

  5. DN postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The DN postcode area, also known as the Doncaster postcode area, [2] is a group of 32 postcode districts in northern England, within 13 post towns.These cover eastern South Yorkshire (including Doncaster), north Lincolnshire (including Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Barrow upon Humber, Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg, Cleethorpes, Gainsborough, Immingham and Ulceby), parts of north Nottinghamshire ...

  6. Doncaster Market - Wikipedia

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    A new market hall was constructed in the middle of the cleared area. The new building was designed by John Butterfield, [ 5 ] and was two storeys high, with a U-shaped plan. In 1870, more buildings were cleared, to permit the construction of the Doncaster Corn Exchange to infill the "U", and project to the front.

  7. Cantley, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    These can be seen from almost any high ground around the Doncaster district. [citation needed] Cantley has good transport links into Doncaster with a regular bus service from First South Yorkshire route 57, which is now extended for certain journeys to take in the old 91 route to Finningley. Previously First routes 57, 59 and 91 served the ...

  8. Bessacarr - Wikipedia

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    Bessacarr (/ ˈ b ɛ s ə k ər /) [1] is a suburb on the south-east edge of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.Consisting of mostly private residential development from the 1960s onward, it also contains some of the most expensive property in Doncaster, around St Wildfrid's Road and Warning Tongue Lane.

  9. Wheatley, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley is an inner suburb of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, England. It lies immediately north-east of the centre of Doncaster, mostly south of the A630 dual carriageway. It is bounded to the north by the River Don, to the east by Wheatley Hills, and to the south by Intake. Until 1974 it was in the West Riding of Yorkshire.