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Exe Island was the early industrial area of Exeter, England, and was an area of marshland between the city walls and the River Exe, reclaimed by the construction of a series of leats, or artificial water courses, possibly from as early as the 10th century. The leats were dug because the bank area was very wet and benefitted from draining.
Part of Princesshay with Exeter Cathedral beyond, in 2008. Princesshay's largest stores are Next, John Lewis and Fat Face along with other high street stores such as Apple Store, Ted Baker, New Look, River Island, Zara, Tiger, Levi's, Hollister, Superdry, Lush, Build A Bear, Saks Hair and Beauty, Schuh, HMV, AllSaints and Pandora.
Dixons Travel was a technology retailer, with stores in four airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was a division of Currys Retail, a subsidiary of Currys plc.. It was initially established as Dixons Tax Free in June 1994 to relaunch the Dixons brand in airport locations.
The store was sold to Busbys of Bradford in 1953 who rebranded the store under the Busbys name. Busbys was itself purchased by Debenhams in 1958. The store was renamed Debenhams in 1973 and continued to trade from the same site until Debenhams' closure in 2021. 1953 [190] [271] A H Bull Reading: Bought by Selfridge Provincial Stores.
The city is subdivided into thirteen wards, for electoral and other purposes relating to Exeter City Council. Since boundary changes came into effect in 2016 , the following is the list of current wards:
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In 1903 the Exeter Corporation Bill was passed in Parliament which gave the corporation the right to buy out the Exeter Tramway Company and construct a new system. [11] The company and stock of the tramway was purchased by Exeter Corporation on 1 February 1904 for £6,749. [12] Exeter Corporation Tramways built a new system of electric trams ...
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