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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox shopping mall Dalton Park is a shopping centre on the outskirts of Murton, County Durham, England. It is the largest factory outlet style shopping centre in North East England.[1]

The Centre comprises 75 stores, including 7 restaurants. Anchor tenants include Marks and Spencer Outlet, Next Clearance and Adidas.[2]

History

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Near the Adidas

The retail park opened in 2003. ING Real Estate owned Dalton Park until it was sold to Peveril Securities in September 2013.[3] A further off-market sale in June 2015 to Janus Henderson UK Property (PAIF), a division of TH Real Estate acquiring the centre for £38 million.[4]

In September 2016 a seven-screen Cineworld cinema opened along with outlets for Frankie and Benny's, KFC, Pizza Express and Prezzo.[5]

A Morrisons Store with an adjoining Petrol station were also built. The petrol station opened on 8 June 2020, after being granted planning permission in 2014 and being built in 2016.[6] In August 2020 it was announced the Morrison's store which has been empty since 2016 would open in time for Christmas 2020.[7] In November 2020, company bosses confirmed the store is scheduled to open on 26 November.[8] The store opened as scheduled on 26 November.[9] The development was part of a £45 million investment into expanding the shopping centre.

In June 2017 it was announced that almost £2 million would be spent on refurbishing the centre including redecoration of shop fronts, improvements to the lighting & flooring and landscaping in front of the centre and improved toilets.[10]

As of August 2020, Prezzo closed in March 2018, after less than 2 years.[11] In summer 2020, both Frankie & Bennys's[12] and Pizza Express[13] announced their closure. Some cited the economic situation caused by coronavirus as the primary reason for closing.

In September 2020 it was announced a number of new retailers would be coming to Dalton Park including Costa Coffee, Molton Brown and Lazy Jacks.[14] As of November 2020, all three stores had opened in the centre.

In August 2021, Dalton Park opened a £60,000 accessible play area with features including an extra wide slide, a wheelchair roundabout and easy access ramps.[15]

Transport Links

Bus

Multiple Go North East services serve Dalton Park. This includes the X6 & 61(A) services between Peterlee & Sunderland, the X-lines X10 between Middlesbrough & Newcastle upon Tyne, and the 65 service between Durham & Seaham.[16] The Arriva North East 22 service from Durham to Sunderland serves Dalton Park and takes just over an hour from Durham Bus Station or 25 minutes from Sunderland Bus Station.[17]

Rail

Seaham railway station is located near by with frequent train services operated by Northern Trains. Bus services from the train station to Dalton Park take around 25 minutes.[18]

References

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External links

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