What was Castlepoint before?

What was Castlepoint before?

Before becoming Castlepoint in October of 2003, the shopping area was named the Hampshire Centre, with the basis of being an out of town, trendy, American style centre.

Why is Castlepoint called Castlepoint?

Castlepoint takes its name from Castle Point, the impressive rock outcrop at the settlement’s southern end. The rock was named by the British navigator James Cook in 1770, presumably because the landform resembled a fortress.

How old is Castlepoint Bournemouth?

19Castlepoint Shopping Centre / Age (c. 2003)

When did the Hampshire Centre open?

The Hampshire Centre opened on October 29, 1968, on the giant site at Castle Lane West where Castlepoint stands today.

When did Castlepoint open?

October 27, 2003Castlepoint Shopping Centre / Opened

What is the Maori name for Castlepoint?

Rangiwhakaoma
Castlepoint was so named in 1770 by Captain Cook who was struck by the similarities of Castle Rock to the battlements of a castle. The Maori name for the area is Rangiwhakaoma, which translates as ‘where the sky runs’.

What shops are in Castlepoint shopping Centre?

Castlepoint is the UK’s largest shopping park featuring over 30 retailers including well-known brands such as M&S, Next, Boots, H&M, Lakeland, B&Q, TKMaxx, JD Sports and New Look. Castlepoint offers a selection of dining options including Starbucks, Costa and Nandos.

Is Castlepoint parking free?

Pleased to see that parking is still free at Castlepoint. It is a very popular venue and if you need a disabled parking space you need to go fairly early in the morning or they are all taken despite the amount of spaces offered.

What shops are in Castlepoint Shopping Centre Bournemouth?

Is parking free at Castlepoint?

What shops are in Castlepoint Shopping Centre?

What was the Bournemouth Woolworths like?

The biggest shop at the Bournemouth site was Woolco, a giant version of Woolworths.There were already 67 Woolcos in the US and Canada and the Bournemouth store covered nearly 2.5 acres. With 40 departments and more than 200 sales assistants, it was the biggest out-of-town department store in Britain, the Echo reported.

Is Woolco still in business?

Some Woolco stores were sold and re-opened as Zellers stores; when Zellers liquidated from 2011 to 2013, some of those stores were later sold to Target Canada, which ceased operations themselves in 2015 following bankruptcy.

What is the difference between Woolco and Woolworth?

It was a full-line discount department store unlike the five-and-dime Woolworth stores which operated at the time. At its peak, Woolco had hundreds of stores in the US, as well as in Canada and the United Kingdom.

What is the history of Woolco in Canada?

They were so well known that Canadian songwriters Leon Dubinsky and Max MacDonald even wrote a popular song called “Working at the Woolco Manager Trainee Blues” (1977). During the 1970s and 1980s, the Canadian stores were well known for their monthly “$1.44 Days”, wherein numerous items were sold at a price of $1.44 CAD.