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Arnold Clark Motorstore in Nottingham. In December 2003, Arnold Clark acquired the training company GTG. [13] By the end of that year, the company employed 6,000 people and operated more than 120 showrooms across the United Kingdom. [14] In April 2005, the company paid a first dividend to the family trust family that it is co owned by. [15]
Sir John Arnold Clark (27 November 1927 – 10 April 2017) was a Scottish billionaire businessman. Clark opened a showroom in Glasgow in 1954 and found some success selling cars. He expanded his business and Arnold Clark Automobiles became a nationwide chain of motor dealerships and the largest privately owned business in Scotland.
Doncaster Belles L.F.C. (1991–1997) Belle Vue was a football stadium in Doncaster , South Yorkshire , England, that served as the home ground of Doncaster Rovers from 1922 to 2007. The ground was affectionately known as "Old Belle Vue" (OBV) by fans and at its peak had a total capacity of 40,000.
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 ...
Flying Scotsman at Doncaster Works in July 2003 Doncaster works plate. Doncaster Railway Works is a railway workshop located in Doncaster, England. Also referred to as The Plant, it was established by the Great Northern Railway in 1853, replacing the previous works in Boston and Peterborough. Until 1867 it undertook only repairs and maintenance.
The 2009–10 Football League Championship was Doncaster Rovers F.C.'s second season in the Championship. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club has played during the 2009–10 season .