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Austins is a department store in Newton Abbot, Devon. Founded in 1924 as a drapery shop the store has expanded to four locations in one part of the town which has been described as the "Austins Quarter". It is a major employer in the town and the largest independent store in South West England.
Frontage in 2008 Detail of window and pediment. The Passmore Edwards Centre is a grade II listed building in Newton Abbot, Devon, in England.It was built as a library and technical school by philanthropist John Passmore Edwards in memory of his mother who was born in the town.
The Old Town Hall, also known as No. 9 Devon Square, is a former municipal building in Devon Square in Newton Abbot, a town in Devon, in England. The structure, which started life as a private house and was later converted for municipal use, is a Grade II listed building. [1]
Spindles Town Square Shopping Centre, Oldham; Spinning Gate Shopping Centre, Leigh, Greater Manchester; St George's Shopping Centre, Preston (formerly The Mall Preston, The Mall St. George) St. John's Shopping Centre, Liverpool; St. Nicholas Arcades Shopping Centre, Lancaster; Stretford Mall, Stretford (formerly Arndale Centre)
The Newton Abbot site is the largest of the four and covers over 100 acres (0.4 km 2) of land. It has several independent businesses. A garden centre, the largest in the south west, [2] was opened on the site in 2009, [3] followed in 2010 by a new restaurant. [4] In October 2004, a large fire broke out in the main building of the branch. [5]
Newton Abbot is the main town in the Newton Abbot parliamentary constituency. The constituency was created in 2010, when it was won by the Conservative, Anne-Marie Morris. However, Morris was subsequently unseated by the Liberal Democrat, Martin Wrigley at the 2024 general election. [29] Newton Abbot has two seats on Devon County Council, for ...
In January 2022, Teignbridge District Council announced proposals to redevelop Newton Abbot town centre: [11] the plans, which would have involved the demolition of the interior of the Alexandra Theatre to create an enlarged market hall, met with strong opposition from local people. [12]
Newton Abbot railway station serves the market town of Newton Abbot in Devon, England. It is 214 miles 5 chains (345 km) from London Paddington (via Box ). [ 1 ] The station today is managed by Great Western Railway , who provide train services along with CrossCountry .