A town with something for everyone
NEWTON ABBOT, he ‘Capital of Teignbridge,’ is a vibrant and growing i
NEWTONABBOT, t the ‘Capital of
a vibrant and growing town.Whil While it is ani
ancient Market Town it is also a place where the cutting edge and the contemporary sit very comfortably alongside its heritage. (It) continues to buck the trend when it comes to looking at
commercial property to let, as the town centre has a
ground floor vacancy rate of a mere two per cent compared with the South West at 7.6 per cent and the UK at 8.9 per cent*.
‘Despite the well-documented increase in people shopping online, there is still a lot of local shopping going on! Newton Abbot town centre continues to boast a huge array of national chains and independent shops alike and it’s a town centre where you can still buy most things which you need in day-to-day life, as well as more specialist items, such as a kitchen or a new saddle!
‘The best towns are those which not only have a great range of shops and businesses, but those which
ignbridge,’ is also have a robust also have a robust
infrastructure to complimentinfrastructure to compliment it. Tit. Transport links into N
Newton Abbot are excellentll and those travelling by car can always find an
ansport links into Abb
accessible and reasonably priced car park, with free parking every Sunday to boot!
‘Here in Newton Abbot, we help keep people and property safe by supporting CCTV and we help the less able get around our town by providing Community Transport. The town centre is enhanced at Christmas by a superb festive lighting scheme and by colourful hanging baskets and planters in the summer. There is always something going on too; with an annual calendar of music and free events ranging from classic car shows, to the town criers competition, to evening street food events; there is something for everyone!’ Sally Henley, Town Development Manager for ten years and previously manager of Princesshay shopping centre in Exeter. *Source Springboard January 2018
Aldi food store artist’s impression. 40 NEWTON ABBOT TOWN GUIDE
A taste of the exotic.
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