Keel Row Shopping Centre
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Seven colourful pop up retail units resembling beach huts and of varying sizes and unique in character selling a great range of locally produced goods. The Huts retail offer may change each week so a visit to the centre must now include a visit to this fabulous new area located at the bus station entrance.

With plenty of free parking, complimentary Wifi and a great range of leading shops and now with the added attraction of a fabulous new Caf all conveniently located in the heart of Blyth. Caff Ginevra offers a great range of delicious tasty snacks, light lunches, refreshing drinks and afternoon teas.
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The Blyth Bus Station is located on Bridge Street, adjacent to Keel Row Shopping Centre with busses coming from Newcastle and across Northumberland. Walk North West on the Quayside and turn left onto Quay Road. Once at the end of the road, cross the roundabout and follow Bridge Street passing the Library and Bus Station.
Whether you're looking to launch a new product, promote your services, reinforce your market position or identify new customers, the mall space at Keel Row Shopping Centre presents an excellent opportunity. Safety: Keel Row Shopping Centre provides you with a safe & friendly shopping experience. We employ a number of overt security measures, however we also operate a number of un-seen covert security measures for your protection.
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Qype User Plebea
Qype User Plebea
Nov 25, 2008
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The Keel Row is a modern shopping centre in Blyth. It was built in 1991. (I got my first Saturday job in one of the shops!) It is small but contains a good range of shops Greggs, Superdrug WHSmith to name a few. There are a handful of benches in the middle around the statue but they are often occupied. It is usually clean and tidy. There is a large car park at the back of the centre which is free.
Qype User Cybere
Qype User Cybere
Aug 14, 2008
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Small but great shopping centre which forms the heart of Blyth's shopping area next to the market square. Stores include New Look, Wh Smith, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Thorntons, three card shops, Adams, a health food store, Bon Marche, sports clothes store, shoe shop, electricals store, O2, flower shop, Superdrug and an independant accessories cart.
There is a centre monument of a strong man with small seating area. Photo booth and childrens play area at car park entrance doorway. Nice collection of stores, plenty of bargains available. Reliable security staff.