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  2. Barker and Stonehouse - Wikipedia

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    Barker and Stonehouse is a British independent furniture retailer. It has been a family-run firm since 1946 and was established in Stockton, County Durham.. Barker and Stonehouse stock a range of furniture including sofas, beds, dining room tables, chairs, office furniture, and children's furniture as well as designer brands such as Timothy Oulton, Stressless, Tempur and Ercol.

  3. Barkers of Northallerton - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, aged 14, William Barker, started an apprenticeship at the Oxendales drapers store in Northallerton. In 1907 he became a partner in the business and it was renamed to Oxendale & Barker, however in 1919 the remaining shares were bought from the Oxendale family and the business became fully owned by Barker.

  4. Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Centre, is a shopping centre in the town of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is owned by Middlesbrough Council, previous Waypoint New Frontier until 2022. [1] It was renamed The Mall (after its previous owner The Mall Fund) in 2011 but reverted to the original name the following year. [2]

  5. Tees Valley - Wikipedia

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    The borough of Middlesbrough is the smallest of the five, at only 54 square kilometres (21 sq mi) and a population of 148,285: the Stockton-on-Tees borough (including multiple towns) is the largest with an area of 205 square kilometres (79 sq mi) and a population of 199,966, as of 2022.

  6. Borough of Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Middlesbrough is a district in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is part of the Tees Valley region, along with the boroughs of Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and Cleveland, Hartlepool and Darlington. The district covers the town of Middlesbrough, Nunthorpe civil parish and Stainton and Thornton civil parish.

  7. Grove Hill, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    With Clairville Stadium's 26 July 1963 opening in the area (by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) the area's ward became known as Clairville while the area remained known as Grove Hill. [9] The Clairville ward had a population of 5,346 in the 2011 census. [10] In May 2015, Beechwood and Clairville merged into the Longlands and Beechwood ward. [11]

  8. Park End, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Park End is an area in the borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, EnglandIt is near Berwick Hills and Ormesby.It is in the TS3 postcode district.. The population of the Park End ward, at the 2011 Census, was 6,254. [1]

  9. Barkers of Kensington - Wikipedia

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    This plan included building over Ball Street and moving the frontages of the stores back some 30 feet to assist in the widening of Kensington High Street. At the same time Pontings' store was extended along Wrights Lane. The buildings were designed by in-house architect Bernard George, with the new Derry & Toms store opening in 1933. Barkers ...