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Where to Find Us Safeway stores at the end of May 2002 Where to find us Fakenham Newcastle Byker Whitehaven Elgin Brecon England Farnham Newcastle Eldon Square Whitehouse Farm Ellon Caernarfon Abbeydale Felixstowe New Milton Whitley Bay Erskine Caerphilly Acocks Green Ferryhill Newport (Isle of Wight) Willerby Fort William Cardiff Acomb Filey Newport (Shropshire) Wilmslow Fraserburgh Carmarthen Aldridge Folkestone Newquay Wimborne Girvan Colwyn Bay Alnwick Formby Newton-le-Willows Wincanton Glenrothes Denbigh Andover Frome Northallerton Witham Hamilton Haverfordwest Armthorpe Gamston Northampton (2) Woking Hawick Neath Aylesbury Garforth Norton Wokingham Inverness (2) Newtown Barnard Castle Garstang Ormskirk Wolverhampton Inverurie Basingstoke Glastonbury Otley Workington Irvine Bath Gosport Oxted Worthing Johnstone Isle of Man Bearwood Grantham Paignton Yarm Kelso Douglas Beccles Gravesend Parkstone Yate Kilbirnie Ramsey Bedlington Guisborough Pendeford Yeovil Kilmarnock Belper Hadleigh Penrith Kilsyth Berwick Hale Penzance London (within M25) Kilwinning Guernsey Beverley (2) Halesowen Peterborough Acton Kinross St. Peter Port Bideford Harborne Peterlee Addlestone Kirkcudbright Bingley Harrogate Pickering Balham Kirkwall Birtley Harwich Plymouth Barbican Largs Jersey Bitterne Harwood Plymstock Becontree Heath Lerwick St. Helier Blandford Hastings Pocklington Biggin Hill Livingston (2) Blyth Haxby Ponteland Blackfen Lockerbie Bodmin Heaton Portsmouth Anchorage Park Blackheath Maybole Gibraltar Bognor Regis Hedon Portsmouth North End Bloomsbury Nairn Westside Bolton Hereford Reading Bow Newton Stewart Borrowash Herne Bay Redcar Camberwell Green North Berwick Bracknell Hexham Reddish Camden Paisley (2) Northern Ireland Bredbury High Wycombe Redditch Caterham Peebles Ballyclare Bridgwater Hinckley Redruth Chelsea Penicuik Belfast (2) Bridlington (2) Hitchin Reigate Croydon Perth Coleraine Bridport Horndean Ringwood Dartford Peterhead Cookstown Brighton Hucknall Ripon Ealing Port Glasgow Downpatrick Bristol Ilkeston Ross-on-Wye East Sheen Portree Dundonald Bromsgrove Ingleby Barwick Rubery Edgware Road Prestonpans Enniskillen Brough Kidderminster Rugeley Fulham Prestwick Kilkeel Bude Kings Heath Rushden Hammersmith Renfrew Newtownards Burntwood Kingswinford Ryton Hatch End Rothesay Omagh Burton upon Trent Kirkham St. Albans Hersham St. Andrews Strabane Buxton Lake (Isle of Wight) St. Helens Holloway St. Leonards Cannock Larkfield Sandbach Hounslow Saltcoats Canterbury (2) Leeds Bond Street Sandhurst Kensington Selkirk Safeway/BP Canvey Island Leeds Chapel Allerton Scarborough Kilburn Stevenston Bagshot Carnforth Leeds Headingley Scunthorpe Loughton Stewartfield Basildon Castle Bromwich Leeds Oakwood Seaford Morden Stewarton Bedford Chafford Hundred Leeds Swinnow Road Sedgley New Malden Stirling Bilston Chandlers Ford Leek Selby North Harrow Stornaway Birmingham Chapel-en-le-Frith Leicester Sheffield (3) Palmers Green Stranraer Blackpool Chester Leigh-on-Sea Sheldon Peckham Thurso Bolton Chesterfield Leighton Buzzard Shirley Petts Wood Troon Bournemouth Chippenham Leominster Shrewsbury Queensbury Turriff Bristol Chorlton cum Hardy Lewes Skegness St Katharine Docks Uddingston Bromley Clacton (2) Lichfield Slough Shepherds Bush Ullapool Cardiff Clevedon Lincoln Smethwick South Norwood Whitburn Chippenham Cockerton Linthorpe Solihull Southwark Wick Coventry Congleton Liskeard Southampton Stamford Hill (2) Wishaw Eastleigh Consett Littlehampton Southport Stratford Exmouth Corby Loftus South Shields Streatham Fareham Cottingham Longridge Southwood Sutton Edinburgh Folkestone Coulby Newham Loughborough Spalding Sydenham Comely Bank Gloucester Coventry (2) Lowestoft Stokesley Thamesmead Davidsons Main Greenock Cowgate Lutterworth Stone Upper Norwood East Craigs Guildford Cramlington Lymington Stourbridge Walton on Thames Ferry Road Harlow Crewe Lytham St. Annes Stratford-upon-Avon West Wickham Gyle Hillingdon Cromer Maidstone Strood Wimbledon Hunters Tryst Hitchin Crowborough Maldon Sunderland Wood Green Moredun Hounslow Darlington (2) Malton Swaffham Morningside Hove Devizes Malvern Swindon Portobello Road Ilford Dewsbury Mansfield Swinton Scotland Glasgow (3) Dinnington Market Drayton Tadcaster Aberdeen Cornhill King’s Lynn Diss Meltham Taunton Aberdeen King Street Glasgow London (4) Droitwich Melton Mowbray Tavistock Aberdeen Union Street Anniesland Margate Durham Midsomer Norton Team Valley Aberdeen Westhill Baillieston Middlesbrough Eastbourne Millom Tewkesbury Airdrie Bishopbriggs Northolt East Grinstead Milton Keynes Thornbury Alexandria Burnside Nottingham Eastleigh Morpeth Thornton Cleveleys Alloa Byres Road Plymouth Eastwood (Essex) Nantwich Tiverton Alness Cambuslang Romford Eastwood (Notts.) Newark Todmorden Annan Clydebank Sale Ellesmere Port Newcastle-under-Lyme Totnes Arbroath Crossmyloof Solihull Evesham Totton Ayr Giffnock South Croydon Towcester Banchory Greenock Southampton Tunbridge Wells Bathgate Knightswood Southend-on-Sea Up Hatherley Bellshill Muirend St. Helens Verwood Brechin Newlands Warwick Walderslade Bridge of Weir Paisley Road West Wednesbury Walsall Broughty Ferry Partick West Bromwich Warminster Buckie Rutherglen Whyteleafe Welshpool Carluke Springburn Wolverhampton Welwyn Cumnock Worthing West Bromwich Dumbarton West Kirby Dumfries Wales Weston-Super-Mare Dundee Abergavenny Weymouth Dunfermline Aberystwyth Whickham Dunoon Bangor Whitby East Kilbride (2) Barry 68 Safeway plc Annual Report and Accounts 2002 New Safeway stores denoted in red.
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