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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Parkway Shopping Centre

    Parkway Shopping Centre

    (4 reviews)

    £££

    Parkway Shopping Centre is a great little shopping centre if you know what's there. I mean, ok,…read moreit's not as good as a main town centre, but it does have a lot to offer. It's all indoors for one thing, so no problems with wind and rain! They have free parking, in a number of car parks dotted at different points around the outside of the centre - but they are invariably full! I tend to park in the Tesco car park at the far end, as it seems to have a bit more space than the others. At one end we have the Rainbow Leisure Centre, which is great for swimming, badminton, etc. At the other end we have a massive new Tesco, split over two floors. In between there are loads of other shops, like Priceless Shoes, Iceland, Superdrug, a pet shop (sorry the name escapes me for the moment), a card shop, a florist, a Chinese restaurant/takeaway, a chemist, a bakers, a post office, a couple of good general shops - Home Bargains, and Instore, which sell all kinds of things like kitchenware, bedding household items, and toys, all at bargain prices. Also Peacocks, the clothing store. Outside, there are a few extras, but I don't tend to go outside much! There's a pizza takeaway place, there's a branch of Punch Robson solicitor's, and there's a Dentist's surgery. I used to think this place was really grotty - but now I've got over that and just see it as a great place to grab a bargain!

    Usually full of people as there is a large tesco extra attached to it. It's also right next to a…read moresecondary school and sixthform so during the week it's flooded with teens eating. There's 3 carparks all free and very big, though beware the Tesco carpark, it's a nightmare to get in and out, it has sharp corners and people often reverse out without looking. At one end is the rainbow leisure centre. There's also Whites Cafe at this end. Then there's Home Bargains, Greggs, instore, in shops, a shoe shop, some card shops, a pet shop a fruit stall, few second hand shops and then the Tesco. Theres a flower stand near the sports centre that has nice flowers. I would recommend checking out the inshops as it's quite cheap and you can find quite a few bargains in here - there's also a framing service here that's quick. There are a few security guards as well about. Oh and post office but the queues there get really long. I always find I need to keep alert here, there are some annoying youths hanging about and quite a lot of pushchairs and trolleys, but it's a good convenience place.

    Tesco Express

    Tesco Express

    (3 reviews)

    Me and my Uncle Billy spawned in to this establishment. We were instantaneously gobsmacked by the…read morevast quantity of purchasable goods. We were as spoiled for choice as a group of fifty year old builders indecisively looking through a lunchtime chip shop menu. We ended up buying some bread, some butter, the largest cucumber we could get our grubby hands on, the cashier's left ear, and a WW2 German standard issue Karabiner 98 Kurz that we found in the fresh produce isle. We then strolled into the defecation facilities to unearth an elderly gentleman, standing abrace with his right leg on the counter, gently trimming his long, luscious locks of genital hair into the sink with a WW2 German standard issue Seitengewehr 84/98 rifle bayonet that he too found in the fresh produce section. "Are you in need of any assistance?" Billy kindly asked with a look of pure intrigued hope in his eyes. The man confirmed and we got to work. After grooming the man's fantastical follicles, we made our way to the till where we exchanged currency, a total of 16 Great British Pound Sterling, for the goods and services that we had acquired on that particular shopping visit. We then proceeded to leave the store and head home to utilise the items we had purchased.

    The usual fill up your car and buy your essentials. This is located on a very busy road whihc is…read moreone of the main roads into Middlesbrough centre. Ideal for a fill up on the way to work/shop and eaqually on the way home for those things you have forgotten. There are approximately 10 pumps and they are always busy. Sometimes I find it quite frustrating when I am waitin behind my chosen pump for someone to finish walking round the isles. The garage stocks a good supply of essentials and often has special prices on items.You can pop in for your newspapers and there is a small selection of fresh breakfast items to accompany it. Outside is parking if you just want to shop. There are 2 cash points and an air line and hoover.The fuel prices are always reasonable against other places in the area.

    Teesside Hospice Trading - shopping - Updated May 2026

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