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UK Store Portfolio(As at 11 May 2007) 44 MARKS AND SPENCER GROUP PLC www.marksandspencer.com/annualreview2007 UK store portfolio (as at 11 May 2007) Abbeycentre Belfast • Aberdeen • Accrington • Aldershot Outlet • Altrincham • Andover • Ards Shopping Centre • Arena Park Coventry • Arnison Centre Durham • Ashford • Ashford Outlet • Ashton-under-Lyne • Astle Park Outlet • Avonmeads • Aylesbury • Ayr • Balham • Ballymena • Banbridge Outlet • Banbury • Bangor, Northern Ireland • Bangor, Wales • Banstead • Barnsley • Barnstaple • Barrow • Basildon • Basingstoke • Bath • Bath Road, Slough • Bayswater • Beaconsfield • Bearsden • Beckenham • Bedford • Belfast • Beverley • Bexleyheath • Bicester • Biggin Hill • Birch West Services • Birkenhead • Birmingham • Birmingham New Street Station • Bishop Auckland • Bishop Stortford • Blackburn • Blackheath • Blackpool • Blackrock • Blanchardstown • Bluewater • Bolton • Bolton Middlebrook • Bond Street Station • Bootle • Borehamwood • Boston • Bothwell Street, Glasgow • Boundary Mill Outlet • Bournemouth • Brackley (BP) • Bracknell • Bradford • Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes (BP) • Braehead • Braintree • Braintree Outlet • Breakspear Way (BP) • Brent Cross • Brentwood • Bridgend Outlet • Bridlington • Brighton • Brighton Station • Bristol • Brixton Road • Bromley • Brompton Road • Brooklands • Broughty Ferry • Burnley • Burton • Bury • Bury St. Edmunds • Buxton • Byker Outlet • Byres Road, Glasgow • Camberley • Cambridge • Cambridge Station • Camden Town • Canary Wharf • Cannon Street Station • Canterbury • Cardiff • Cardiff Station • Cardinal Place, Victoria • Carlisle • Carmarthen • Castleford • Castleford Outlet • Castlepoint • Caversham • Charing Cross Station • Chatham Outlet • Chelmsford • Chelsea • Cheltenham • Cherwell Valley Services • Cheshire Oaks Outlet • Cheshunt • Chester • Chesterfield • Chichester • Chieveley Services • Chiswick • Christchurch • Church View, Tunbridge Wells (BP) • Cirencester • Clacton • Clapham • Clapham South • Claredon (BP) • Clarion Quay, Dublin • Cleveleys • Colchester • Coleraine • Coliseum • Colmore Row • Cork • Covent Garden • Coventry • Craigleith • Cranleigh • Crawley • Crescent Link • Crewe • Cribbs Causeway • Cross Gates, Leeds • Crouch End • Croydon • Culverhouse Cross • Cwmbran • Dalton Park Outlet • Darlington • Deal • Denton Outlet • Derby • Devizes • Dewsbury • Didsbury • Doncaster • Doncaster Outlet • Donington Park Services • Dorchester • Dorking • Douglas • Dover • Drogheda • Grafton Street, Dublin • Mary Street, Dublin • Dumbarton • Dumfries • Dun Laoghaire, Dublin • Dundee • Dundrum • Dunfermline • Durham • Ealing Broadway • Earls Court • East Kilbride • East Reading Services • Eastbourne • Edgware Broadwalk • Edgware Road • Edinburgh • Edinburgh Waverley Station • Elgin • Eltham • Enfield • Epsom • Euston Station • Evesham • Exeter • Exeter Services • Falkirk • Falmouth • Fareham • Felixstowe • Fenchurch Street • Ferrybridge Services • Fforestfach • Finsbury Pavement • Fleet • Fleetwood Outlet • Formby • Fort Kinnaird • Fosse Park • Fourways, Corby (BP) • Foyleside • Frankley South Services • Frome • Fulham Island • Gainsborough • Galway • Gatwick North • Gatwick South • Gemini, Warrington • Gerrards Cross • Glasgow Argyl Street • Glasgow Central Station • Glasgow Sauchiehall Street • Gloucester • Godstone Park (BP) • Grafton Centre Cambridge • Grantham • Gravesend • Green Park • Greenock • Greenwich • Gretna Outlet • Grimsby • Guildford • Guiseley • Gunwharf Quays Outlet • Gyle • Hackney • Halifax • Hamilton • Hammersmith • Hammersmith Flyover (BP) • Hampstead • Handforth, Wilmslow • Harborne • Harbourside, Bristol • Harlow • Harpenden • Harrogate • Harrow • Hartlepool • Hastings • Hatfield Outlet • Haywards Heath • Hazel Grove • Heathrow Terminal 3 • Hedge End • Hemel Hempstead • Hempstead Valley • Hereford • Hertford • High Wycombe • Hilton Park North Services • Hitchin • Holloway Road • Honiton • Horsham • Hounslow Outlet • Huddersfield • Hull • Huntingdon • Ilford • Ilkeston • Inverness • Ipswich • Irvine • Islington • Junction One Outlet • Keighley • Kendal • Kensington • Kenton Bar • Kettering • Kew • Kidderminster Weavers Wharf • Kilburn • Kilmarnock • Kings Cross Station • Kings Lynn • Kings Road • Kingsditch • Kingston • Kingston Park Milton Keynes • Kingsway Derby • Kirkcaldy • Knutsford Services • Lancaster • Lancaster North Services • Leamington • Leeds • Leeds Central Station • Leeds Moortown • Leicester • Leigh Delamere East Services • Leigh Delamere West Services • Letchworth • Lewisham • Lichfield • Liffey Valley • Lincoln • Lisburn • Liverpool • Liverpool Lime Street Station • Liverpool Street Station • Livingston • Livingston Outlet • Llandudno • Llanelli • Llanishen • London Bridge Station • London Colney • Loughborough • Loughton • Lower Earley • Lowestoft • Lowry Outlet • Luton • Luton Airport • Lytham St. Annes • Macclesfield • Maidenhead • Maidstone • Malone • Manchester • Manchester Piccadilly Plaza • Manchester Piccadilly Station • Mansfield • Mansfield Outlet • Marble Arch • Market Harborough • Marlow • Marylebone Station • Meadowhall • Melton Mowbray • Merry Hill • Metro Centre • Middlesbrough • Mill Hill • Milngavie • Milton Dumbarton (BP) • Milton Keynes • Monks Cross • Monmouth • Morningside, Edinburgh • Morpeth • Mount, St Albans (BP) • Muswell Hill • Naas • Neath • New Mersey • Newark • Newbridge • Newbury • Newcastle • Newcastle-under-Lyme • Newmarket • Newport • Newport, Isle of Wight • Newry • Newton Abbot • Newton Mearns • Newtownbreda • North Stafford Services • Northallerton • Northampton • Northolt Park (BP) • Northwich • Norwich • Notting Hill Gate • Nottingham • Nuneaton • Oadby • Ocean Terminal • Omagh • Ormskirk • Orpington • Orsett South (BP) • Oxford • Paddington Station • Paisley • Palmers Green • Pantheon • Paternoster Square • Pease Pottage Services • Perth • Peterborough • Pinner • Plymouth • Pontardulais • Pontefract • Pontypridd • Poole • Portsmouth • Preston • Prestwich • Princes Risborough • Princess Park • Pudsey • Putney • Reading • Reading Station • Redcar • Redditch • Redhill • Reigate • Rhyl • Richmond • Rickmansworth • Ripon • Rochdale • Romford • Rotherham Parkgate • Roundacre Basildon (BP) • Royal Quays Outlet • Rugby • Ruislip • Sale • Salisbury • Scarborough • Scunthorpe • Sevenoaks • Sheaf Street Station • Sheffield • Shepherds Bush (BP) • Shirley • Shoreham • Shrewsbury • Skegness • Slateford Road, Edinburgh (BP) • Slough • Solihull • Sonning Cutting, Reading (BP) • South Shields • South Woodford • Southend-on-Sea • Southgate • Southport • Southwaite South Services • Spalding • Speke • Springfields Outlet • St Albans • St Helens • St Neots • Stafford • Staines • Stamford • Stevenage • Stirling • Stockport • Stockton • Stoke-on-Trent • Straiton • Stratford • Street Outlet • Sudbury • Summertown • Sunbury Cross • Sunderland • Surbiton • Sutton • Sutton Coldfield • Swansea • Swindon • Swindon Outlet • Swiss Cottage • Talbot Green • Tamworth • Tamworth Services • Taunton • Teddington • Teesside • Telford • Temple Fortune • Tewkesbury • The Forge Outlet • The Fort Birmingham • The More, London • Thurrock • Thurrock Outlet • Thurrock Services • Tiverton • Toddington North Services • Toddington South Services • Tolworth • Tooting • Torbay • Torquay • Tottenham Court Road • Trafford Park • Trowbridge • Trowell North Services • Truro Lemon Quay • Tunbridge Wells • Twickenham • Upper Road Belfast • Uxbridge • Valley Park Croydon • Victoria Station • Wakefield • Walsall • Walsall Outlet • Walworth Road • Warrington • Waterloo Station • Watford • Welwyn Garden City • West Bridgford • West End Glasgow • West Quay • West Reading Services • West Wickham • Westbourne • Westcliffe-on-Sea (BP) • Westhill • Weston-Super-Mare • Westwood Cross • Wetherby • Weymouth • Whetstone • Whitley Bay • Wigan • Wimbledon • Winchester • Windsor • Woking • Wokingham • Wolverhampton • Wood Green • Woolley Edge South Services • Woolwich Outlet • Worcester • Workington • Worthing • Wrexham • Wrythe (BP) • Wycombe Marsh • Yarmouth • Yeovil • York • York Outlet • York Retail Park.
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