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C4 Cineworld Cinema A3/A4 Baxter Court Sandwich Shop D4 Jessops C3 Javelin D4 Saxon Saddlery/Pia’s Pets B4 SERVICES Corn Exchange C4 The Bay Tree C1 New Life TV D2 Jumper D4 INFORMATION Secrets C1 @ the drawing board (@TDB) D5 Opening The Guildhall C5 The Beefeater E3 O2 D4 Ley-Lou D5 Citizens Advice Bureau B2 St Nicholas Hospice C2 Abbotts B2 & C2 Hollywood Film Theatre D4 Burger King D3 Orange D4 Next C2 Library C1 The Crystal Merchant D5 Ashdown Mobility B2 February 2009 Moyse’s Hall Museum D3 Bury Kebab House C2 PCS C2 Officers Club C2 St Edmundsbury Borough Travali E3 Bedfords D5 Café Rouge C4 PC World B5 Paul Stephens C4 Council D3/E3 Betfred C4 BANKS, BUILDING SOCIETIES Café Thornton C3 Phones 4 U D3 Sampa D4 Tourist Information Centre E4 OUTDOOR, SPORTS The Bury Framing Centre C1 Debenhams Abbey D4 Caffè Nero D4 Tools & Things D5 Stone Angel D4 Anglia Arms B2 Coakley & Theaker C4 Alliance & Leicester C4 Caffé Uno E4 Vodafone D2 Sunrise C2 JEWELLERY, GIFTS, TOYS Hardcore Hobbies 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