Peel L&P.
With over 1,200 car parking spaces, retail park owner Peel L&P is making the changes to ensure exclusivity of parking for the retail park customers.
Who owns Gloucester Docks?
The Peel Group
Gloucester Quays
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Owner | The Peel Group |
Architect | Bourne Group |
No. of stores and services | 123 |
Who manages Gloucester Quays?
Gloucester Docks Estate is a private, mixed use Estate owned by Gloucester City Council and managed by the Gloucester Docks Estate Company Limited.
Is Gloucester Quays up for sale?
Gloucester Quays – one of the city’s Magnificent Seven ‘crown jewels’ of urban redevelopment – is up for sale. Lifestyle Outlets, developer Peel’s outlet centres business, has put the Gloucester Quays centre and cinema on the market for around £105 million.
What shops are at the Peel Centre Gloucester?
The Peel Centre
- Benson for Beds.
- Burger King.
- Dreams.
- Iceland – The Food Warehouse.
- Hobbycraft.
- Home Bargains.
- Next.
What is the oldest pub in Gloucester?
The Fountain Inn
The oldest pub in Gloucester – The Fountain Inn.
What royals live in Gloucestershire?
Gatcombe Park is the country residence of Anne, Princess Royal, between the villages of Minchinhampton (to which it belongs) and Avening in Gloucestershire, England. Built in the late 18th century to the designs of George Basevi, it is a Grade II* listed building.
Is Gloucester a Tory or Labour?
Gloucester City Council has 39 Councillors representing 18 wards (with one, two or three Councillors representing each ward) and is currently run by a Conservative Administration of which the Leader of the Council and Cabinet are members. The political make-up of the Council is: Conservative – 24.
Does Lloyds own Cheltenham and Gloucester?
Cheltenham & Gloucester plc (C&G) was a mortgage and savings provider in the United Kingdom, a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group.
Who owns Gloucester Services Farm Shop?
HRH The Prince of Wales opened Gloucester Services in July 2015. We now work with more than 130 producers within 30 miles of Gloucester Services and at least 200 from across our region.
Who bought out Cheltenham and Gloucester?
Lloyds Banking Group
C&G was bought by Lloyds Banking Group in 1995 when it was the 6th larges building society in the UK.
What is the oldest building in Gloucester?
The oldest building in Gloucester, apart from the cathedral crypt, is St Oswald’s Priory. An arch incorporated in the north nave arcade may date back to the 10th century. The Church of St Mary de Crypt on the far side of town is Norman in origin, with 15th century additions and several 17th and 18th century monuments.
Who owns Butlers Gloucester?
Justin Hudson
Justin Hudson has owned Butlers #Bar103 for more than 23 years and is ‘eagerly awaiting’ the government to give the go ahead for bars and nightclubs to reopen.
Who owns the peel Centre?
Landsec
The Peel Centre is owned and managed by Landsec, the largest commercial property company in the UK.
Who owns peel Centre car park?
Peel L&P
With over 1,200 car parking spaces, retail park owner Peel L&P is making the changes to ensure exclusivity of parking for the retail park customers.
Is Peel Centre parking free on Sunday?
Stockport Retail Park, also known locally as the Peel Centre, has extended a promotional seasonal tariff, which includes FREE parking on evenings and Sundays. The changes, which came into effect at the start of the year, means shoppers can now park for free from 5pm Monday to Friday, plus all day Sunday.
What did Gloucester used to be called?
Colonia Nervia Glevensium
Gloucester became a Colonia in 97 as Colonia Nervia Glevensium, or Glevum, in the reign of Nerva. It is likely that Glevum became the provincial capital of Britannia Secunda.
What did the Romans call Gloucester?
Glevum
About 49 AD the Romans built a fort to guard the river crossing at Kingsholm. In 64 AD they built a new fort on the site of Gloucester town centre. About 75 AD the Roman army moved on, but the site of the fort was turned into a town for retired soldiers. The new town was called Glevum.
Why is it called Gloucester?
English county, Old English Gleawceaster, from Latin Coloniae Glev (2c.), from Glevo, a Celtic name meaning “bright place” (perhaps influenced by Old English gleaw “wise, prudent”) + Old English ceaster “Roman town” (see Chester). In reference to a type of cheese by 1802.
Who is now the heir to Gloucester?
Alexander Patrick Gregers Richard Windsor, Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974 at St Mary’s Hospital, London); he married Claire Booth in 2002. The couple have two children.
Where do celebrities live in Gloucestershire?
The Cotswolds is a firm favourite among a number of royals. Just south of Tetbury, Highgrove House is the home of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Cousins Peter and Zara Tindall live at Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, as does Princess Anne.