Since opening in 1999, The Oracle has become the foremost shopping and leisure destination in the heart of Reading town centre.
The Oracle’s restaurant and leisure venue, the Riverside, is home to 20 cafés and restaurants which include Las Iguanas and Wagamama and a...
Brunel Retail Park is situated fronting Rose Kiln Lane close to its junctions with the Old and New Basingstoke Roads. The latter is the main dual carriageway linking Junction 11 of the M4 and Reading Town Centre to the North.
The scheme is adjacent to an established...
Retailers are B&Q, Currys, Next, Smyths, TK Maxx, Tapi Carpets, Oak Furnitureland, Costa, McDonald's, itsu & KFC.
Contacts:
Curson Sowerby Partners LLP
Park Place Retail
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Newbury BID
Newbury BID (Business Improvement District) is a not-for-profit organisation formed in 2012 by local businesses, for local businesses. It is a fully independent, business-led and business-funded Community Interest Company, which exists to allow the 500+ businesses of Newbury Town Centre to work together collaboratively towards a shared vision and purpose.
Every business that occupies a hereditament (business rateable premises) within Newbury’s Business Improvement District with a rateable value of £5,000 or more pays an annual BID Levy. These funds are supplemented by income from the BID’s commercial activities and are used to deliver the projects voted for by businesses as part of the BID’s Term 3 Business Plan, “Taking Newbury to the Next Level”:
“Our long-term vision is for Newbury to provide the best market town experience in the UK for residents, businesses, and visitors.”
Windsor Yards dominates the town centre and provides the principal car park, together with a 113 bed Travelodge Hotel. A vibrant place to shop, relax and meet, Windsor Yards brings together the best-known names in UK retail, from H&M, Zara and Timberland, to Waitrose,...
Gardiner Place will link the retail and leisure circuit in the centre of Henley from Market Place through to the main town centre car park and the Waitrose. It will provide circa 25,000 sq ft of new, high quality retail and leisure space. Tenants include Gails,...
Reading is an affluent Thames Valley commuter town and a major office centre in it's own right. The town has a primary catchment of approximately 1.7 million people.
Broad Street Mall is centrally located in the heart of Reading and provides large stores for TK Maxx...
The Peel Centre is the dominant retail park in Bracknell and benefits from open A1 planning consent, including 40,000 sq ft of food.
The Point Leisure scheme adjacent includes an 8-screen Odeon cinema, bowling, restaurants and bingo all under one roof.
Situated opposite Windsor Castle, the Grade II listed building was originally built for the exclusive use of the Royal Family. It now offers a very attractive environment, for over 40 shops and a wide range of continental style restaurants, cafes and bars. It also has...
Parkway totals 300,000 sq ft of retail accommodation and has become the key retail destination in Newbury with a wide and varied mix of High Street and boutique stores and seamlessly extends Newbury’s High Street and has become a true destination for its affluent...
Retailers include Fenwick, M&S, Boots H&M, Matalan, Primark, Next, River Island, Gail’s, Phase Eight, Hobbs and Beaverbrooks. Restaurants include Five Guys, The Real Greek, Wagamama, Las Iguanas and Pizza Express and a 12 screen Cineworld.
Sports Direct has recently...
Approximately 80,000 sq ft, this well established terrace is the only true retail warehousing in Maidenhead.
A bespoke A3/A1 pod can be created (subject to planning) up to approximately 4,000 sq ft. Additionally, there are asset management opportunities on the main...
One of the most prominent and accessible retail and leisure schemes in South East with 326,000 catchment within 20 minutes, and offers 333 free parking spaces.
Newbury Retail Park is a purpose built retail park on the former ground of Newbury Rugby Club.
The refurbishment of a former Texas store provided space for Lidl and Petsmart.
The shopping park extends to circa. 200,000 sq ft and is made up of 11 units, which benefits from a part open A1 and part non-food planning consent together with over 600 free customer car parking spaces. Over 46,000 cars enter the shopping park every week. The scheme...
At the heart of Slough lies Queensmere Observatory. With easy access by car, bus and rail and an adjoining 1,405 space secure, covered car park, the shopping centre is perfectly positioned to take advantage of Slough’s enviable location