EG Group (redirect from Euro Garages)
Issa, initially as Euro Garages. In October 2015, private equity firm TDR Capital purchased a minority stake in Euro Garages for £1.3 billion. In October...
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Manchester (/ˈmæntʃɪstər, -tʃɛs-/ ) is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had an estimated population of 568,996 in...
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Mohsin and Zuber Issa (section Euro Garages / EG Group)
in Bury, Greater Manchester. Euro Garages expanded as oil majors (such as Esso) offloaded their forecourt sites, with Euro Garages using these acquisitions...
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Greater Manchester bus route 135 is a Bee Network contracted bus route in Greater Manchester, England. Running between Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city...
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zero-fare bus system that operates in Greater Manchester. The system was first introduced in Manchester city centre in 2002, with three routes linking...
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in January 2019, bringing the company down to only three garages across Greater Manchester. In February 2019, it was announced that the Queens Road depot...
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the 2020 census. Manchester Village, an incorporated village, and Manchester Center, are settlement centers within the town. Manchester has become a tourist...
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speed garage, achieved the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart, underscoring the genre's renewed popularity. Interplanetary Criminal, a Manchester-based...
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Manchester–Boston Regional Airport (IATA: MHT, ICAO: KMHT, FAA LID: MHT), informally referred to as Manchester Airport, is a public use airport 3 miles...
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Manchester Airport (IATA: MAN, ICAO: EGCC) is an international airport in Ringway, Manchester, England, 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Manchester city centre...
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The City of Manchester Stadium, currently known as Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Premier League club Manchester City, with a domestic...
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Canal Street is a street in Manchester city centre in North West England and the centre of Manchester's gay village. The pedestrianised street, which...
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Apollo Manchester (known locally as The Apollo and formerly Manchester Apollo and ABC Ardwick) is a concert venue in Ardwick Green, Manchester, England...
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structures in Greater Manchester ranks buildings in Greater Manchester by height. As of October 2024[update], Greater Manchester has 24 towers completed...
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Greater Manchester bus route 53 is a bus route runs between Salford Shopping Centre and Cheetham Hill. It is operated by Stagecoach Manchester on contract...
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Manchester Arena (currently known as AO Arena for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena in Manchester, England, immediately north of the city centre...
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Greater Manchester bus route 192 is a high frequency bus route runs between Hazel Grove in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport and Piccadilly Gardens...
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Manchester is to lose its Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde Road (Ardwick) and Sharston depots to Metroline Manchester, who will operate from the three garages...
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HM Prison Manchester is a Category A and B men's prison in Manchester, England, operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. It is still commonly referred...
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Manchester Central Convention Complex (commonly known as Manchester Central or GMEX (Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre)) is an exhibition and conference...
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Wythenshawe (redirect from Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester)
(/ˈwɪðənʃɔː/) is an area of Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, in 1931 Wythenshawe was transferred to the City of Manchester, which had begun building...
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Manchester Piccadilly is the main railway station of the city of Manchester, in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England. Opened originally...
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Greater Manchester Bus route 17 is a Bee Network bus route operates between Norden and Manchester Shudehill Interchange. From Norden it travels through...
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"Diary of a Madman" (as a one-man play) at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Along with Jonathan Church and Jules Melvin, he was a founder of the...
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incorporation as a city in 1846, elections have been held in the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The following article provides information on the elections...
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Manchester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, in Manchester, England, is the mother church of...
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Science and Industry Museum (redirect from Manchester Museum of Science and Industry)
The Science and Industry Museum in Manchester, England, traces the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements...
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The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange...
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album, the House & Garage Orchestra toured and performed live shows around the UK in venues such as the Albert Hall in Manchester, Tramshed in Cardiff...
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The Guardian (redirect from Manchester Guardian)
Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move...
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