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  1. Hempstead Valley was the second Savacentre (Washington Tyne & Wear opened in 1977). At the time of opening Savacentre was one of the largest out of town shopping centres in the South East. The original Picnic Parlour was the first Food Court in the UK. You can see more info about Sainsburys Savacentre here

  2. Wheelchair and Scooter hire. We recommend to book mobility scooters and wheelchairs a day or two in advance to avoid disappointment. Please call 07901 170008 for reservations. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch: info@gallerieswashington.co.uk.

  3. Galleries Washington, Washington, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. 11,972 likes · 36 talking about this · 22,640 were here. The Galleries is the heart of Washington. From high street names, to...

  4. Contains colour and black and white photographs, slides, contact sheets and negatives of the Savacentre at Washington. Also contains black and... Images of Washington Savacentre store, and of agreement to incorporate SavaCentre 1970s-1980s

  5. Hempstead Valley was the second Savacentre (Washington Tyne & Wear opened in 1977). At the time of opening Savacentre was one of the largest out of town shopping centres in the South East. The original Picnic Parlour was the first Food Court in the UK. You can see more info about Sainsburys Savacentre here

  6. The Galleries is situated in Washington Town Centre, just off the A1231, within easy access to the A1 and A19. We’re easy to spot and clearly signposted as the ‘Galleries’ as you leave the motorway, but if you want to use your GPS, here’s our address: The Galleries Shopping Centre & Retail Park Washington NE38 7SD

  7. Hempstead Valley was the second Savacentre (Washington Tyne & Wear opened in 1977). At the time of opening Savacentre was one of the largest out of town shopping centres in the South East. The original Picnic Parlour was the first Food Court in the UK. You can see more info about Sainsburys Savacentre here

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