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Halfords and Lane
Although they are now in their 109th year at the stadium, all traces of the original structures are long gone ; the oldest stand is the Halfords Lane Stand that was built in 1979 and the other three stands were built between 1991 and 2001.
During the summer of 2008 the Halfords Lane Stand was refurbished and is now called the West Stand.
* The Hawthorns – Halfords Lane
The original Hawthorns ( Halt ) railway station was located on the opposite side of Halfords Lane, and was only open from 1931 until 1968 and did not see a regular service except on Matchdays at West Bromwich Albion.
There had been plans for the Halfords Lane Stand to be rebuilt, but these were shelved due to what Albion chairman Jeremy Peace called " continuing levels of excess capacity ".
Chairman Jeremy Peace had announced that there are plans for the Halfords Lane Stand to be demolished to make way for a single-tier, 10, 000 seated stand within the next five years.
The Woodman corner is home to a large throstle mascot, which was originally perched above the old ( terraced ) Woodman corner, but was housed in the Halfords Lane stand for several seasons until the stadium redevelopments were completed.
It consisted of three platforms: platform 3 catering for return travel to Stourbridge, with platforms 1 and 2 being sited the other side of Halfords Lane.
Pedestrian and vehicular access is via Halfords Lane.
The three male characters of the programme, Halford, Lane and Standing, were named after the oldest stand, " The Halfords Lane Stand ", at The Hawthorns football ground in West Bromwich.

Halfords and was
Chadwell Heath was known for a strong community spirit, with a thriving white working class community, that consisted of English and Irish residents ; many of whom worked for the number of factories that were in the area in the 1970 / 80s-located, roughly where Smyth's toyshop and Halfords now are.
During this time, a non-executive director of Halfords was Denis Thatcher, husband of Margaret Thatcher, later Prime Minister of the UK.
In 2005 Eaves continued with Team Dynamics ( which was entered as Team Halfords in reference to their main sponsor ) racing a Honda Integra.

Halfords and two
By the summer of 1986, two retail parks existed at the site, incorporating retailers including B & Q, Halfords and Texas Homecare.

Halfords and at
The old Gunning and Moore Weaving Mill at Broadfields has been transformed into a large retail park with outlets of Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Homebase, Next, Tempest, New Look, Halfords and Peacocks being the first tenants to set up here.
Current occupants include Morrisons, Lidl, KFC, Focus DIY, Dreams, Pound Stretcher, Pets at Home & Halfords superstores and a Warburtons bread factory in premises which were previously occupied by Panasonic.
Alongside the Parkway Shopping Centre and the Rainbow Leisure Centre, is a B & M store, a Bannatyne's gym, McDonald's restaurant, a Pets at Home store, a pizza takeaway and a Halfords store, also The Lingfield, a local pub.
A typical Halfords exterior, this example at the Ocean Park store in Portsmouth
In June 2009 Halfords launched a Republic of Ireland dedicated website Halfords. Ie which is aimed at serving the customers of ROI with the option to browse and reserve items online, and then collect and pay for them instore.

Halfords and around
There are several pubs, a Morrisons supermarket and several other shops around it on the site of the former Waddingtons factory, including JJB Sports, Dunnes, Boots the Chemist, Specsavers, Halfords and the Carphone Warehouse.
The plan is to rebrand the centres under the Halfords name and open another 200, creating around 1, 000 new jobs.

Halfords and .
* Apollo, a store brand of bicycles sold in Halfords.
Outside the town centre lie numerous large retail units, retail parks and supermarkets, which include Asda, Morrisons, PC World, Currys, Halfords, and B & Q.
On the border with Frimley, there is a retail park known as Blackwater Retail Park ( formerly Farnborough Gate ), with such shops as Halfords, TK Maxx, Comet, Currys, Mamas and Papas, Outfit, Next and Boots late night, as well as a McDonalds restaurant and Costa Coffee branch.
An out of town business park includes stores such as Jewson and Halfords.
Shops in the centre include Tesco, Boots ( chemist ), Halfords Metro, Iceland ( supermarket ), Argos, Superdrug and The Entertainer.
As of 2011 there are now many high street multiples and hyper markets joining these smaller units along its route including Asda, Argos, Halfords, Tesco, Comet, Currys / PCWorld, B & Q, Toys R Us, Aldi, Lidl and others.
Halfords opened a store in the Fairfield Industrial Estate in April 2009.
Two retail parks a little way from the centre provide, on one-Homebase DIY, Curry's electrical, Carpetright floor covering and McDonald's fast-food ; and on the other-Sainsbury's, catalogue shop ( Argos ), a discounter, Lidl supermarket, Halfords car spares and bicycle shop.
Despite the town's relatively low population, the early 2000s saw many new developments, including Asda, Boots pharmacy, Halfords, Marks & Spencer, Matalan, McDonald's, Next, Subway fast-food outlet and Tesco Extra.
A retail park opened in June 2009 with stores including Homebase, Argos, Lidl, Halfords, Acorn Pets, Home Bargains and Currys all trading very successfully.
In 2008 Meadowland retail park opened with an Argos Superstore, Mattressman, Carpetright, Halfords and The Original Factory Shop.
The town of Naas is surrounded by commercial parks with stores such as Harvey Norman, Smyths Toy's, Clery's, PC World, Halfords and Heatons.
A retail park ( the Malvern Hills Retail Park ) has been in constant development of Malvern Link since the mid 1990s, with stores that include the branches of national chains such as Boots, Morrisons, Marks and Spencer, Matalan, Next and Halfords.
Ulluco tubers are marketed as " Earth Gems " in New Zealand, by Halfords Exotic Produce.

Lane and stand
Indians executive Hank Greenberg was not happy about the trade and neither was Maris, who said that he could not stand Lane.
Opposing supporters were segregated in the stadium, Liverpool fans allocated the Leppings Lane stand, accessed by a limited number of turnstiles.
The back inset on the original album cover showed the band on the traffic island that used to stand on the intersection of Southwood Lane and Castle Yard.
After growing the trees for two years, the trees were transplanted to Santa Rosa Avenue where they now stand majestically as Christmas Tree Lane.
In the 1920s this was joined by the North West terrace before the Leppings Lane stand was replaced by a 12, 000 capacity partially covered terrace.
Some structures still stand dating back to the town's operational years: Lil's Saloon ; the town office ; the former home of Lucy Lane, which is now the main museum but was originally the town's post office and courthouse ; Smitty's Gallery ; the general store ; and Joe's Saloon.
Sandhill Lane Stadium is currently undergoing construction work to create a new seating stand overlooking the first team pitch, as well as a gym and new changing rooms being added to the members ' bar and club bar that's already in place.
The fourth segment is set to the Great Fire of London in 1666, where visitors stand inside a small room themed to the Pudding Lane bakery.
Forest again used Meadow Lane in 1968, after fire destroyed the main stand at the City Ground.
The main stand was to be built to the east on the Witton Lane side, with the track and pitch fully enclosed by banking.
The North Stand saw the addition of 2, 900 seats to the lower tier of the stand in place of terracing, the Holte End's roof was extended in preparation for more seats, the Trinity Road Stand had its roof replaced and the Witton Lane Stand had more corporate boxes added.
After several months of negotiations, Villa gained permission for a new stand to replace the Witton Lane Stand.
It was announced at the 70th birthday gala of chairman Doug Ellis that the stand was to be renamed the " Doug Ellis Stand ", a move that caused some controversy among Villa fans with some still referring to it as the Witton Lane Stand.
The Doug Ellis Stand, formerly known as the Witton Lane Stand, is a two-tiered stand with a row of executive boxes dividing the tiers.
The proposed Walton Lane development In August 2010, Everton announced plans to build a new development situated between the Park End stand and Walton Lane, the site is currently used for a hospitality marquee.
The comedian Ted Ray ( born Charles Olden ), spent his childhood in the town, his father being the licensee of the Bull's Head public house, which used to stand in School Lane.
Since then, it has been further re-developed and, today, Valley Parade is a modern 25, 136 all-seater stadium, which is virtually unrecognisable from how it was at the time of the disaster, save for the original clubhouse that still stands beside the main stand, and the flank support wall that runs down the Hollywell Ash Lane at the " Bradford End ".
In February 1861, Johnson made an ardent stand in favor of the Union and warned against the Southern states attempting to force his home state into secession ; when a referendum on secession in Tennessee failed shortly thereafter, generally credited to Johnson's speech, Lane took the Senate floor on March 2 to accuse the southern Senator of having " sold his birthright.
Four of London's last remaining Trolleybus poles still stand on Ferry Lane as it crosses over the railway tracks by the station.
The mills stand in the most elevated part of Manningham, at the top of Oak Lane ( although, more accurately, the mills are on the corner of Lilycroft and Heaton Roads ).

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