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Download the 2008 Store List WOOLWORTHS plc Alphabetical Listing of Stores oppgerating in the final year of trading ((/)2008/9) Prepared for the Original Virtual Museum Store No. Name Address Store No. Name Address 4-5 Commercial Street 11-15 High Street Aberdare Andover 75 ABERDARE 405 ANDOVER Mid Glamorgan Hampshire CF44 7RN SP10 1LJ Unit 19a Unit 45 Bon Accord Centre Castle Centre 1159 ABERDEEN Aberdeen 1268 ANTRIM Antrim Grampian BT41 4DN AB25 1HZ 7-8 High Street 163 High Street Abergavenny Arbroath 250 ABERGAVENNY 519 ARBROATH Gwent Angus NP7 5RU DD11 1DU 28 Market Street 5 Upper English Street Abergele Armagh 973 ABERGELE 611 ARMAGH Conwy Northern Ireland LL22 7AE BT61 7BL 31 High Street 33 Market Street Abertillery Ashby de la Zouch 431 ABERTILLERY 624 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH Gwent Leicestershire NP3 1YE LE65 5AF 26 Great Darkgate Street 82-86 High Street Aberystwyth Ashford 475 ABERYSTWYTH 249 ASHFORD Dyfed Kent SY23 1DG TN24 8SE 21 Bury Street 6 New Parade Abingdon Church Road 712 ABINGDON Oxon 731 ASHFORD Ashford OX14 3QU Middlesex TW15 2UP 21 Broadway 14-18 Station Road Accrington Ashington 190 ACCRINGTON 229 ASHINGTON Lancashire Northumberland BB5 1PN NE63 9UL 1 7 Shirley Road Unit 16, The Arcades Acocks Green Katherine Street 593 ACOCKS GREEN Birmingham 1190 ASHTON UNDER LYNE Ashton under Lyne West Midlands Lancashire B27 7XX OL6 7JE 261 Lower A ddiscom be Road 15 Derwent Parade Addiscombe Aveley Estate 667 ADDISCOMBE Croydon 924 AVELEY ESTATE South Ockendon Surrey Essex CR9 6DB RM15 5ED 92 Station Road 18-20 Friars Square Addlestone Aylesbury 951 ADDLESTONE 1176 AYLESBURY Surrey Buckinghamshire KT15 2AD HP20 2SU 20-26 Graham Street 127/137 High St Airdrie Ayr 675 AIRDRIE 1266 AYR Lanarkshire South Ayrshire, ML6 6BX KA7 1QR 58 Union Street 163-165 High Road Aldershot Balham 248 ALDERSHOT 2002 BALHAM HhiHampshire LdLondon GU11 1ES SW12 9BG 51 High Street Unit 30 B/C Alfreton Tower Centre 684 ALFRETON 1227 BALLYMENA Derbyshire Wellington Street DE55 7DR Ballymena, BT43 6AH 50 Mill Street 33-39 Newry Street Alloa Banbridge 520 ALLOA Clackmannanshire 1107 BANBRIDGE Co Down FK10 1DZ Northern Ireland BT32 3EB 40-42 Bondgate Within Unit 51, Castle Quay Alnwick Shopping Centre 822 ALNWICK 1203 BANBURY Northumberland Banbury, Oxfordshire NE66 1JB OX16 8UP 65-67 High Street 277-279 High Street Alton Bangor 497 ALTON 105 BANGOR Hampshire Gwynedd GU34 1EU LL57 1UD 98 George Street 22-30 Main Street Altrincham Bangor 462 ALTRINCHAM Cheshire 380 BANGOR Co Down WA14 1RG Northern Ireland BT20 5AR 46 Sycamore Road 46 High Street Amersham Banstead 766 AMERSHAM 737 BANSTEAD Buckinghamshire Surrey HP6 5EB SM7 2LX 12-14 Quay Street 5-6 High Street Ammanford Bargoed 1038 AMMANFORD 153 BARGOED Dyfed Mid Glamorgan SA18 3DF CF8 8YJ © 3D and 6D Pictures Ltd, 2011 Page 1 of 21 WOOLWORTHS plc Alphabetical Listing of Stores operating in the final year of trading (2008/9) Prepared for the Original Virtual Museum Store No. Name Address Store No. Name Address 23-25 East Street Unit 44 Barking Park Centre 328 BARKING Essex 1274 BELFAST ( PARK CENTRE) Donegal Rd IG11 8ES Belfast BT12 6HN 77-79 High Street 71-73 Riley Square Barkingside Bell Green 702 BARKINGSIDE Essex 1092 BELL GREEN Coventry IG6 2AF Warwickshire CV2 1LY High Street 239 Main Street Barmouth Bellshill 803 BARMOUTH 1029 BELLSHILL Gwynedd Lanarkshire LL42 1LW ML4 1AJ 22 Market Place 2 King Street Barnard Castle Belper 534 BARNARD CASTLE 725 BELPER Co Durham Derbyshire DL12 8NB DE56 1PS Units 8 & 9 76-80 Marygate Alhambra Centre Berwick upon Tweed 1182 BARNSLEY Cheapside 232 BERWICK UPON TWEED Northumberland Barnsley TD15 1BP South Yorkshire S70 1SB Unit 5 444-446 Bethnal Green Road Green Lanes Shopping Centre London 1177 BARNSTAPLE Barnstaple 993 BETHNAL GREEN E2 0EB Devon EX31 1UG 153-154 Dalton Road 43-45 Toll Gavel Barrow in Furness Beverley 242 BARROW IN FURNESS 444 BEVERLEY Cumbria East Yorkshire LA14 1PY HU17 9AE 135 Holton Road 44 Devonshire Road Barry Bexhill on Sea 108 BARRY 625 BEXHILL ON SEA South Glamorgan East Sussex CF63 4TS TN40 1BB 23 Town Square 93/105 Broadway Basildon Bexleyheath 1046 BASILDON 1226 BEXLEYHEATH Essex Kent SS14 1BE DA6 7JN 1-13Ch3 Chiswic k House 12Sh2 Sheep Street Town Centre Bicester 107 BASINGSTOKE Basingstoke 922 BICESTER Oxon Hampshire OX6 7LA RG21 7LD 54-60 George Street 75-76 High Street Bathgate Bideford 753 BATHGATE 708 BIDEFORD West Lothian Devon EH48 1PF EX39 2AJ 39-45 Commercial Street 11-13 Market Square Batley Biggleswade 471 BATLEY 978 BIGGLESWADE West Yorkshire Bedfordshire WF17 5ET SG18 8AS 180-182 Maxwell Road 101 High Street Beaconsfield Billericay 972 BEACONSFIELD 911 BILLERICAY BkihBuckinghams hire Essex HP9 1QX CM12 9AW 584-586 Bearwood Road 37 Queensway Bearwood Billingham 373 BEARWOOD Warley 820 BILLINGHAM Cleveland West Midlands TS23 2ND B66 4BW 11 Market Place 88-94 Church Street Beccles Bilston 668 BECCLES 349 BILSTON Suffolk West Midlands NR34 9HQ WV14 0AZ Unit 4, Beckton Retail Park 220a Grange Road Alpine Way Birkenhead 1252 BECKTON 152 BIRKENHEAD London Merseyside E6 6LA L41 6EQ 7- 11 Midland Road 12EastMews1- 2 East Mews Bedford The Pallasades 184 BEDFORD Milton Keynes 1172 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham MK40 1PN West Midlands B2 4XA 42-46 East Street St Andrews Retail Park Bedminster Greenway Street 195 BEDMINSTER Bristol 1250 BIRMINGHAM Small Heath BS3 4HF Birmingham West Midlands B9 4RJ 6 All Saints' Square 84 Newgate Street Bedworth Bishop Aukland 1125 BEDWORTH 116 BISHOP AUKLAND Warwickshire Co Durham CV12 8LT DL14 7HB Yorkgate Retail & Leisure Park 17-21 Potter Street York Street Bishops Stortford 1248 BELFAST 316 BISHOPS STORTFORD Belfast Hertfordshire BT15 1WA CM23 3UN © 3D and 6D Pictures Ltd, 2011 Page 2 of 21 WOOLWORTHS plc Alphabetical Listing of Stores operating in the final year of trading (2008/9) Prepared for the Original Virtual Museum Store No. Name Address Store No. Name Address 426/430 Bitterne Road, 68-70 The Broadway Bitterne, Bracknell 1275 BITTERNE Southampton, 1040 BRACKNELL Berkshire Hants, RG12 1AS SO18 5RS 12 Cobden Court Victoria Shopping Centre Blackburn Thornton Road 1209 BLACKBURN 1233 BRADFORD Lancashire Bradford BB1 7JG West Yorkshire, BD8 9TP 168-169 High Street 23 Bank Street Blackheath Braintree 724 BLACKHEATH 392 BRAINTREE West Midlands Essex B65 0DY CM7 7UH Bank Hey Street 32 Woodford Road Promenade Bramhall 1191 BLACKPOOL Blackpool 1044 BRAMHALL Stockport Lancashire Cheshire FY1 1HB SK7 1PA 51-59 Talbot Road 11-19 St Davids Street Blackpool Brechin 2016 BLACKPOOL 1055 BRECHIN Lancashire Angus FY1 1LP DD9 6EG 80-82 High Street 28 High Street Blackwood Superior 1057 BLACKWOOD Gwent 374 BRECON Brecon NP2 1YG Powys LD3 7LG 25-29 Allan Street 32-34 Adare Street Blairgowrie Bridgend 1098 BLAIRGOWRIE 120 BRIDGEND Perthshire Mid Glamorgan PH10 6AB CF31 1EL 26 Salisbury Street 16 High Street Blandford Forum Bridgnorth 1120 BLANDFORD FORUM 814 BRIDGNORTH Dorset Shropshire DT11 7AT WV16 4DL 137-141 High Street 18-20 Eastover Bloxwich Bridgwater 956 BLOXWICH Walsall 115 BRIDGWATER Somerset West Midlands TA6 5AB WS3 3LE 10200-20 Mar ket Street 9S9-11 Prince Street Blyth Bridlington 544 BLYTH 323 BRIDLINGTON Northumberland East Yorkshire NE24 1BH YO15 2NN 9-11 Fore Street 23 East Street Bodmin Bridport 569 BODMIN 685 BRIDPORT Cornwall Dorset PL31 2HY DT6 3JX 18-20 London Road Unit 14/15 Moor centre Bognor Regis Moor street 344 BOGNOR REGIS West Sussex 1271 BRIERLEY HILL Brierley Hill PO21 1QA West Midlands DY5 3AH 23-30 Deansgate 33 Commercial Street Bolton Brighouse 16 BOLTON 509 BRIGHOUSE LhiLancashire WYkhiWest Yorkshire BL1 1BW HD6 1AG 53 South Street 181-185 Western Road Bo'ness Brighton 1015 BONESS 73 BRIGHTON West Lothian East Sussex EH51 9HA BN1 2BG 55-58 New Strand Shopping Precinct 27-31 London Road Medway Brighton 386 BOOTLE Bootle 288 BRIGHTON (LONDON ROAD) East Sussex Merseyside BN1 4LE L20 4TH 137-141 Shenley Road The Galleries Boreham Wood Broadmead 799 BOREHAM WOOD Hertfordshire 1174 BRISTOL Bristol WD6 1AL Avon BS1 3XB 609-615 Christchurch Road Abbey Wood Retail Park Boscombe Station Road 179 BOSCOMBE Bournemouth 1223 BRISTOL - FILTON Filton, Bristol Dorset BS34 7JL BH1 4AR 22 Strait Bargate Unit 7 - Imperial Park, Boston Hengrove Way, 167 BOSTON 1258 BRISTOL - IMPERIAL PARK Lincolnshire Hartcliffe, PE21 6LL BS13 7TJ 13 North Street 18-20 Fore Street Bourne Brixham 1127 BOURNE 691 BRIXHAM Lincolnshire Devon PE10 9EA TQ5 8DX 572-574 Roman Road 457-461 Brixton Road Bow Brixton 314 BOW 2020 BRIXTON London London E3 5ES SW9 8HJ © 3D and 6D Pictures Ltd, 2011 Page 3 of 21 WOOLWORTHS plc Alphabetical Listing of Stores operating in the final year of trading (2008/9) Prepared for the Original Virtual Museum Store No. Name Address Store No. Name Address 27 High Street 1-3 Main Street Broadstairs Campbeltown 780 BROADSTAIRS 1080 CAMPBELTOWN Kent Argyll CT10 1LL PA28 6AQ 19 Broadwater Street West 5 Market Place Broadwater Cannock 893 BROADWATER Worthing 609 CANNOCK Staffordshire West Sussex WS11 1BS BN14 9BT 57 High Street 21 St George's Street Bromley Canterbury 1183 BROMLEY 109 CANTERBURY Kent Kent BR1 1JY CT1 2LD 37 High Street 32-38 Furtherwick Road Bromsgrove Canvey Island 427 BROMSGROVE 1032 CANVEY ISLAND Worcestershire Essex B61 8AN SS8 7AE 251 Brook Street 51-57 Albany Road Broughty Ferry Roath 1085 BROUGHTY FERRY Tayside 476 CARDIFF (ALBANY ROAD) Cardiff DD5 2AE Gwent CF2 3LL 12-13 Market Hill 31-32 Clifton Street Buckingham Cardiff 1091 BUCKINGHAM 484 CARDIFF (CLIFTON STREET) Buckinghamshire South Glamorgan MK18 1JY CF2 1LR 69 Main Street 134-136 Cowbridge Road East Bulwell Cardiff 818 BULWELL 440 CARDIFF (COWBRIDGE
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