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Portland Walk is a shopping centre in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Constructed in 1998 on the site of the former Forshaw Street, it was designed as a modern extension to Dalton Road; Barrow's principal shopping district. Barrow Indoor Market is also located adjacent to the southern entrance of the centre. Portland Walk has a total retail floor area of around and contains over 30 stores and services. The complex is entirely open-air, however, there has been unsuccessful proposals to cover it with a roof.Plan For Portland Walk Roof
A 500-space multi-storey car park provides direct access to the centre. National retailers with a presence in Portland Walk are Boots, Card Factory, Clarks, Clintons Cards, EE,
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List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom This is a list of shopping centres in the United Kingdom. This list does not include retail parks. England The list is split by region. London * Angel Central, Angel * Aylesham Centre, Peckham * The Bentall Centre, Kingston upon Thames * Bl ...
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Hindpool Retail Parks The Hindpool Retail Parks are a set of four conjoined retail parks in the Hindpool area of Barrow-in-Furness, England, United Kingdom (with the exception of one which straddles the border with Central Barrow). Some thirty stores and leisure facil ...


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