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hepdenerose · 2 months
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Wheely Good!
Tuesday started clear and bright, unlike us. We took our time over the excellent hotel breakfast and coffee on the terrace, agreeing to have an easy mooch around Blackpool. Finding no online bookings for The Tower Eye that week, we went in person to discover it was closed for maintenance. Walking southwards along the seafront, we were about to investigate neon-blue hallucinogenic sculptures, when…
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blackpoolhistory · 10 months
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Marks & Spencer store on Church Street in 1958, prior to it being demolished to make way for a modern building when Houndshill Shopping Centre was being constructed in the 1980's.
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insiderblackpool · 3 years
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Christmas lights in town coming down...... isn't it unlucky to take them down this late and they should stay up all year?? If this turns out to be a crap year for the town, we all know who to blame 🤣 #blackpoolcouncil #christmaslights #decorations #fylde #blackpool #seaside #insiderblackpool (at Houndshill Shopping Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYymzdJIYRK/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jaigeddes · 3 years
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Graham starts £20m Blackpool Houndshill centre extension
Grham Construction has started enabling works for the £20m extension to the Houndshill shopping centre in Blackpool.
First phase enabling works will involve initial utilities diversion works and preparations at the Tower Street site for the main building works to follow.
The Houndshill Phase 2 extension, which has secured £5m from the Government’s Covid 19 Get Britain Building, fund will deliver a fresh range of entertainment, retail and leisure facilities.
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This will include a new multi-screen cinema complex with conferencing facilites.
It will involve constructing 76,500 sq. ft. of extra commercial floorspace on the 5-acre brownfield site and sustain around 260 construction jobs.
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The council acquired the Houndshill Shopping Centre in for £47.6m two years ago as part of its long-term strategy to revitalise the town centre.
The phase two extension will also include two restaurants totalling 3,760 sq ft that will be delivered to shell specification.
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ebenalconstruct · 3 years
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Graham starts £20m Blackpool Houndshill centre extension
Grham Construction has started enabling works for the £20m extension to the Houndshill shopping centre in Blackpool.
First phase enabling works will involve initial utilities diversion works and preparations at the Tower Street site for the main building works to follow.
The Houndshill Phase 2 extension, which has secured £5m from the Government’s Covid 19 Get Britain Building, fund will deliver a fresh range of entertainment, retail and leisure facilities.
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This will include a new multi-screen cinema complex with conferencing facilites.
It will involve constructing 76,500 sq. ft. of extra commercial floorspace on the 5-acre brownfield site and sustain around 260 construction jobs.
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The council acquired the Houndshill Shopping Centre in for £47.6m two years ago as part of its long-term strategy to revitalise the town centre.
The phase two extension will also include two restaurants totalling 3,760 sq ft that will be delivered to shell specification.
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  from https://www.constructionenquirer.com/2021/09/27/graham-starts-20m-blackpool-houndshill-centre-extension/
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inawemedia · 4 years
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Drone photography of an empty car park at the Hounds Hill Shopping Centre, Blackpool (at Houndshill Shopping Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_NB4Lmg83R/?igshid=13ynw2xikqemk
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cbeggfood · 7 years
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2017/02/11 Lunch in Houndshill
2017/02/11 Lunch in Houndshill
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Christine had Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap with Salad, she gave me the crisps I had Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap with Salad and Crisps. Christine gave me her crisps
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qubemagazine · 6 years
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New Post has been published on Business Manager News
New Post has been published on https://www.business-manager.news/bmnews/axis-cleaning-and-support-services-embarks-on-charity-initiative-to-twin-toilets/
Axis Cleaning and Support Services embarks on charity initiative to ‘twin’ toilets
Axis Cleaning and Support Services has ‘twinned’ toilets in three UK shopping centres with schools in Uganda, as part of a campaign to help provide water and sanitation overseas.
For each toilet in the UK ‘twinned’ through the Toilet Twinning initiative, a new toilet is built in an impoverished community.
Axis Cleaning has committed to twin toilets in each venue where it wins new contracts this year – and has also twinned toilets in venues where it has worked for some time.
Through Axis’ donations, visitors to the toilets in Mercury Shopping Centre in Romford will now see certificates showing their Ugandan twins. The same is true of Blackpool’s Houndshill Shopping Centre, where Axis employs a total of 20 security and cleaning operatives supporting the centre’s customer service accreditation as a WorldHost-recognised destination.
Twinned toilets can also now be seen at the New Square Shopping Centre in West Bromwich, where for the last five years Axis has provided a team of ten full-time cleaners and supervisors.
Toilet Twinning raises funds to provide clean water, proper toilets and hygiene training in some of the poorest communities in Africa, Latin America and Asia. According to the World Health Organisation, one in three people worldwide still do not have access to a clean and safe toilet facility.
Simon Giles, the COO of Axis Cleaning and Support Services, says Axis is in an excellent position to support the charity’s worthwhile cause: “People are at the heart of our business. It is therefore important for us as a company to ensure we engage in relevant projects and initiatives that support communities that need help.
“With our experience across a number of sectors, especially shopping centres, we are well placed to partner with Toilet Twinning, and I am grateful to Houndshill, New Square and Mercury Shopping Centre for helping us to support the initiative. We are committed to twin every new toilet we maintain this year.”
  Axis Cleaning and Support Services embarks on charity initiative to ‘twin’ toilets
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blackpoolhistory · 11 months
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Albert Road multi-storey car park on Albert Road prior to it's demolition to make way for the expansion works on Houndshill Shopping Centre.
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cbegg50 · 7 years
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North Pier from Hotel Room
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Houndshill
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intocleaning-blog · 7 years
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Axis Group wins contract for Houndshill Shopping Centre https://goo.gl/TA6k25 #cleaningtipsandtools
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Axis Group wins Blackpool shopping centre contract
8 June 2017 | Herpreet Kaur Grewal Axis Group, the security, cleaning, front-of-house and support services organisation, has been awarded a three-year contract to deliver cleaning and security services at Houndshill Shopping Centre in Blackpool.   The deal includes a total of 20 security officers and cleaning operatives, with all employees transferring to Axis Group under TUPE […]
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Axis Group wins Blackpool shopping centre contract
8 June 2017 | Herpreet Kaur Grewal Axis Group, the security, cleaning, front-of-house and support services organisation, has been awarded a three-year contract to deliver cleaning and security services at Houndshill Shopping Centre in Blackpool.   The deal includes a total of 20 security officers and cleaning operatives, with all employees transferring to Axis Group under TUPE […]
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from Johnsons Moving Services News http://news.johnsonsmovingservices.co.uk/axis-group-wins-blackpool-shopping-centre-contract/
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fj2002-blog · 8 years
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**Reflective Post**
Blackpool:
This was our third location we went to. This was the worst one we’d had yet, I’ve never seen the place so empty. 
Going on Wednesday wasn’t the brightest idea but I didn’t think it would be this bad. I got the train to the pleasure beach hoping to walk up the promenade to Houndshill shopping centre but I could have counted on my fingers how many people I saw walking along the promenade.
When I got to Houndshill shopping centre there were a few more people but it was still a struggle. Kaira and I were stood in the centre for two hours from 2pm. The only sort of trend that stuck out was people in different kinds of coats. Parka jackets and puffa coats. With the shopping centre not being busy we struggled to take photos that were subtle enough not to get noticed but then many photos came out blurry. I was hoping that the centre would fill with a few more people by 3:30pm because of the kids finishing school but that was not the case at all.
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qubemagazine · 6 years
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New Post has been published on Qube Magazine
New Post has been published on https://www.qubeonline.co.uk/axis-cleaning-and-support-services-embarks-on-charity-initiative-to-twin-toilets/
Axis Cleaning and Support Services embarks on charity initiative to ‘twin’ toilets
Axis Cleaning and Support Services has ‘twinned’ toilets in three UK shopping centres with schools in Uganda, as part of a campaign to help provide water and sanitation overseas.
For each toilet in the UK ‘twinned’ through the Toilet Twinning initiative, a new toilet is built in an impoverished community.
Axis Cleaning has committed to twin toilets in each venue where it wins new contracts this year – and has also twinned toilets in venues where it has worked for some time.
Through Axis’ donations, visitors to the toilets in Mercury Shopping Centre in Romford will now see certificates showing their Ugandan twins. The same is true of Blackpool’s Houndshill Shopping Centre, where Axis employs a total of 20 security and cleaning operatives supporting the centre’s customer service accreditation as a WorldHost-recognised destination.
Twinned toilets can also now be seen at the New Square Shopping Centre in West Bromwich, where for the last five years Axis has provided a team of ten full-time cleaners and supervisors.
Toilet Twinning raises funds to provide clean water, proper toilets and hygiene training in some of the poorest communities in Africa, Latin America and Asia. According to the World Health Organisation, one in three people worldwide still do not have access to a clean and safe toilet facility.
Simon Giles, the COO of Axis Cleaning and Support Services, says Axis is in an excellent position to support the charity’s worthwhile cause: “People are at the heart of our business. It is therefore important for us as a company to ensure we engage in relevant projects and initiatives that support communities that need help.
“With our experience across a number of sectors, especially shopping centres, we are well placed to partner with Toilet Twinning, and I am grateful to Houndshill, New Square and Mercury Shopping Centre for helping us to support the initiative. We are committed to twin every new toilet we maintain this year.”
  Axis Cleaning and Support Services embarks on charity initiative to ‘twin’ toilets
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Blackpool – 15.2.17 – Houndshill shopping centre – 11:45pm
 Our next location was the sea side attraction, Blackpool. Well Blackpool isn’t known for a catwalk display of fashion trends, with cheap clothing markets and budget shops. Blackpool’s always busy on a sunny or rainy day. We spotted d a lot of elderly having there mornings stroll around the shops stopping for regular rests on the public benches. When Jordan and me started looking for an obvious trend and started photographing people naturally walking around the shopping centre, we spotted many bright colours. When we looked back at all the photos we took, there was a large collection of red coats and pink coats. We decided that one of these trends will be the main final collection of images for Blackpool.
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