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    Jaguar Centre London

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    Kingsland Shopping Centre - Entrance of the centre

    Kingsland Shopping Centre

    (13 reviews)

    £

    Dalston

    I LOVE this shopping Centre; it's busy, bustling and brimming with all the treats you could want…read more One of the best things about the shopping centre is the Sainsbury's; it's the best and cheapest supermarket mega-store in the area, and has the largest selection of Quorn and vegetarian foods in the area (aside from specialist shops). There's also an Iceland, although I'm pretty opposed to this chain it is cheap as chips. There's the Hackney obligatory Percy Ingles, the bakery and a hot nut stand (the shop used to be on Kingsland Road but has now moved in here). There's also clothes shops, a Holland and Barret and acupuncture shop. As if in keeping with the Ridley Rd market, there's also stalls inside selling clothes that Albert Square would be proud of! Then of course there's the infamous Matalan where there was sadly a terrible murder earlier this year. This forced a tightening of security, and you often see police men wandering around. That said, the liveliness of the shopping centre is infectious, and seriously, the Sainsburys is well cheap!

    Kingsland shopping centre needs a good refurbishment because at the moment it is grim rundown with…read morerubbish shops eg matalan and market stall which make crammed and lot of the retail units in the shopping centre is small which is not good and the shopping centre is not welcoming eg no benches,toilets.car parking price is so expensive not wroth the price.hardly famous retail brands in the shopping centre which is really bad.the shopping centre smell like brunt oil which is really bad and unfriendly and the popcorn stall should their own shop.i only go to shopping centre because no else in the area to shop.i prefer to go to Stratford.

    Tottenham Hale Retail Park

    Tottenham Hale Retail Park

    (4 reviews)

    Tottenham Hale, Tottenham

    My son met up with some of his uni friends in Costa, he spent a while looking for space, he spoke…read morewith Retail security who said there's a 3 hour parking but a 15 minute leeway. Today he received a fine saying he overstayed 13 minutes. After doing a quick search on this company Smart Parking, Iooks like they have been doing this scam for years. I found someone complained about 15 leeway 6 years ago. SCAM!!!!!!!!!

    Tottenham Hale Retail Park is one of the better places to shop in the Tottenham area of London, it…read moreis located around half an hour on foot, or just over a mile from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, hence this is somewhere you might want to go to kill some time before the game or perhaps after the game, while waiting for the queues to go down at Tottenham Hale Underground Station, which is across the way where there is also a large bus station. The retail park is quite big, but the selection of shops is not, it does feature brands such as Argos, Currys PC World, O2 and Next and fast food outlets such as Subway and KFC. The website is perhaps the most unprofessional I've seen for a shopping centre or retail park, it is not only basic but lacks information and is months out of date, featuring stores such as Maplin which closed months ago. There are a load of car parking spaces, however, it can get pretty busy at times, forcing you to park a long way away from the store, meaning it can be a good walk and the set-up of the retail park is quite separate, with a few stores then a road, then a few more, it just doesn't work out, it feels more dangerous and awkward than a nice place to shop. I'm not a fan of Tottenham Hale Retail Park's selection of stores, layout and other factors, so I'm struggling to even say this place is worth its' salt, especially with a lack of places to eat to the point where I'd even say it is barely a Retail Park. 1*

    Brewer Street NCP Car Park - Catwalk show

    Brewer Street NCP Car Park

    (3 reviews)

    Soho

    Last week I was lucky enough to get hold of a couple of tickets to the screening of "I'm Here" by…read moreSpike Jonze, a 30 minute produced for Absolut Vodka (a client at my work). I'd seen a couple of snippets from the film and was excited to see the whole thing, particularly as it was being shown in Brewer Street mulit-storey car park of all places. We arrived early and although it was a bit shit to be kept outside in the rain it was well worth the wait, despite getting rather wet. As we entered we walked down a flight of stairs and through a door into a very 'non-carpark' looking space with a popping bubble wrap carpet. The free badges and drinks vouchers went down a treat and we began to congregate in front of the projected screen. It seemed that we were going to have to park our bums on the floor until a series of cardboard boxes began expanding with inflating air beds breaking out of them! So we got comfy and the film began. The film was about a robot/computer love story and it was really good. I'd love to know if it's going to be available for everyone to see soon but in the mean time check out the trailer below. Read my full blog post on it here: http://is.gd/9UwlR

    Went here for London Fashion Week 2016. Was very lucky to be invited. A good use of the space for…read morethe catwalk, and showrooms. On three levels, Level 1 for registration, press and buyers lounge, Level 2 for Designer Showrooms, ranging from Ready-to-Wear to accessories and bags, jewellery and footwear, and finally Level 3 for the actual catwalk shows, which is by invitation only, but can be watched live on the london fashion week website.

    Jaguar Centre London - parking - Updated July 2026

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