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8 years ago
Brilliant and easily accessbile shopping centre with loads of top brands and free parking which is a huge bonus. There's often great events for kids at the weekends too. read more
Powys House South Walk
Cwmbran NP44 1PL
United Kingdom
01633 875526
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A great place to visit if you like a bargain. The choice of shops at the park is good. Always visit…read morethe park whenever I visit Wales and always come away with more than a couple of bargains.
Excellent little festive shopping spot for the winter season.read more
I still remember the buzz when this place opened years ago. It basically offers high street brands…read moreat cheaper prices and there are bargains to be had throughout. It's an aesthetically pleasing, modern building with the shops partially covered by what look like massive tents above. There's a large, sometimes supervised play area here aswell in one corner (for up to 12 years old). It's not just shopping here though. There's a nine screen Odeon cinema and a large food court with Mcdonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, Costa Coffee, Starbucks and others aswell as another children's play area. It's a great spot popular with adults and teenagers alike and you can easily kill a couple of hours wandering round everywhere. As well as clothes shops, it's also got sports shops, music shops, mobile phone shops and pretty much everything you could want. All at affordable prices too.
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The Quadrant Shopping Centre is great as it is indoors and with our lovely welsh weather it is nice…read moreto be in from the wet and cold. There are loads and loads of shops in the Quadrant like HMV, Game , W H smiths , Clinton cards and Debenhams. It can get pretty packed out with shoppers at peak times and especially with the run up to christmas. At christmas there is usually a lovely christmas tree with lots of decorations which make it look really nice. The shopping centre always looks clean and tidy and you will always find a cleaner pottering around.
The Quadrant is like many indoor shopping centres across the UK. It mostly houses chain stores like…read moreHMV, Clarks, WHSmiths, Faith and so on and so forth. Shops you find in every town in Britain. The Quadrant itself is quite pleasant though, it has a predominently glass roof which allows it to be very bright and airy inside. There's a gallery cafe which looks out on to the main concourse of the shopping centre which is great for people watching. The bus station also comes out of one end, so finding it is very easy, and also you won't have far to carry bags to get a bus. Or even to get to your car if you choose to park in the NCP which also adjoins the Quadrant. You can also get to Swansea Market via an entrance in the Quadrant. The largest store by far is Debehams, which is a large department store and takes up almost an entire wing of its own. ANECDOTE: I was sick on the doors of Debehams one Christmas as I was shopping for presents and very rapidly came down with a virus. There are public toilets (free) upstairs which are clean and well maintained. The buidling is decorated according to the seasons, and a large Christmas tree is the focus during the winter.
The Maylord Shopping Centre has a car park underneath with lots of spaces. The only thing is there…read moreis not enough room to pass cars that have stopped and you want to drive by and get another spot. You end up waiting for ages until they have parked to get by. The shopping centre is light and clean but there are not many shops in the centre itself. It has a good cafe where you can sit and people watch.
This place is realy good! Nice big carpark underneath aswell. Nice cafe upstairs. Shops inside are…read moregreat. Love the shops! Has a cheap sweet stall downstairs aswell. Rubarb shop is great for the girls who love pink. Next is also in this shopping centre and thats a nice shop
There is a mixture of big name shops and market at the Rhiw…read moreThere is a huge Boots, Shoe Fayre and W H Smith A Greggs and Ferraries plus some cafes. The market has a really good butchers and a news agents. There is a multi story car park that leads right into the Rhiw with motability wheelchar rental on the third floor. Its not a huge shopping center but you walk through it to get to the main street and there is always something to stop and look at
Lots of shops packed into a rather small arcade. There is a large Boots store, a WHSmith, Greggs…read moreand a Game store to name just afew. The rhiw backs onto a multistory so parking is a doddle. There is also parking behind Wilkinsons, which is cheaper to park in but does mean an extra 1 minute walk :-) There is also a market ajoined to the Rhiw with all sorts of stalls including electronic store, sweets, cafes and butchers.
Rhiw Shopping Centre, Bridgend
This is really about the market.it's pretty incedible. Huge!!!…read moreThere are so many stalls (all under cover) that you really can't take it in at one go. Needs several visits. Now my mother brought me up not to be greedy - but markets have an effect on me, especially plant stalls, silver, faric and leather goods. There is every thing from bongs to veggies, bags to embridery threads, arts and crafts, gosh probably a beer stall too. Most of the vendors are very friendly - I always find plant sellers are on my planet! Some are a little indifferent but at least that's not going to ruin the fun. You don't need to leave lots of dosh behind, browsing is fun. And theres a couple of good pubs just nearby!
The Castle Place shopping centre used be quite smikey before the smoking ban, although its now much…read moreimproved. However it seems in recent years the turnover of shops has been quite high with shops often opening and closing and being replaced with other shops quite quickly That said its often interesting to see what shop next fills the gaps. The market contains a wide range of goods and the stall holders are always friendly and can answer my questions. There is a stall selling all types of material, the music one, one selling smoking implements and lots more. I enjoy looking round the music exchange one becaus you never know what to expect!
A great retail park which I only explored properly yesterday (having only driven past it before)!…read moreThere are stores all the way around with plenty of separate car parks. The largest store is Morrison Supermarket and there is also an Argos Extra, Currys, Carpet Right, Homebase, Comet, Benson's Beds, and others. Very useful, especially if you're shopping for the home.
This is another decent shopping centre. Useful as it is undercover so if the weather turns too bad…read moreyou have somewhere to escape and dry off. There is a wide range of shops in Emery gate which boasts travel agents, mobile phone stores, a hairdressers, sports shop, opticians, card shop, jewellers and a back entrance into Woolworths. There is also a new tesco store so you can pick up any bits you need without having to go to one of the out of town supermarkets unnecessarily. Plenty of parking available but it does tend to fill up early at the weekends.
I love this indoor shopping centre in Chippenham, in such a small town it is great to have this…read more There are loads of chain shops including Woolworths, Clarkes, Dorothy Perkins, Currys and Tesco Metro. There are independent shops such as the pet shop, health food etc. There is Boswells coffee shop in the centre and that makes the whole shopping centre appealling. The large Tesco Metro which took Somerfields place is the end of the shopping centre. The car park to access this centre is below the shopping centre and allows 1 hour parking for 50p. This is the only car park that still allows this. You can wheel your tesco trolley right down to your car and leave it in the car park trolley bay. So 5 stars for this shopping centre.
Clark's village is a retail outlet centre in Street Somerset. The village is lovely to walk around…read moreit is clean and well maintained there are plenty of flowers, bins and toilets. There are several car parks at the village. The village is split into two parts by a road each part has a lot of amazing shop that sell retail items slightly cheaper than other shops. There is a next clearance, monsoon, Gap, lilywhite and of course, the famous Clarks shoe shop. Clarks shoe shop sells many good shoes at heavily reduced prices! The village is a lovely relaxed place to shop there is often a climbing wall and a roundabout to amuse the children. There is a large wooden fort play area, which is also a great place for children to left off steam!
This is an excellent outlet village except there is very limited choice on eating venues. All the…read moreseating is outside except for a Starbucks - so don't expect to eat here if it is raining. Picnics are fine and might be a better option given the lack of eateries. Apart from Starbucks other options are spuds, donuts, sandwiches and paninies from various street stalls. There is also a Subway and a cafe but these are further away off the village.
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