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There are over 40 outlets to choose from in our user-friendly mall, offering up to 50% off well-known brands all year round. We also offer over 1,000 free car parking spaces.
A café and 200-seater restaurant with panoramic views across the valley provide an opportunity to take a break and enjoy something to eat and drink.
Last Updated (Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:21)

Leading Labels Are Now Open In their New Store - Unit 32/33
Last Updated (Wednesday, 03 March 2010 14:07)

Now Open in new Larger Unit 47/48
Last Updated (Saturday, 20 February 2010 15:58)
BBC Radio Wales' Jamie Owen and Louise Elliott are urging the people of Ebbw Vale to join them with their knitting needles or red scarves, to show their support for the Welsh rugby squad during this year's Six Nations Championship.
As part of BBC Radio Wales' Backing the Boys campaign, knitters from across the nation and beyond have teamed up to back the Welsh players by knitting an astounding 5023 ft and 5 inches of red scarf (to date), which makes it taller than both Snowdon and Ben Nevis! The next target is 5280 ft - a mile long, but if it is to keep growing it needs Ebbw Vale knitters to come along (knitting needles will be provided) and get involved.
The famous scarf will be taken to Ebbw Vale Festival Park, the last location of Jamie and Louise's Big Red Scarf tour, on March 5 from 9am-12pm.
"I can't believe this scarf has grown from being a small idea to a very, very big one!" said Louise. "We'd like to thank those who've already backed us with our campaign and for those of you who haven't yet, this is your chance!"
If you can't make it on March 5, listen to the show at bbc.co.uk/radiowales 95 FM & 882 MW, Digital Satellite Sky channel 0117, Freesat channel 714, Freeview 719. Alternatively, visit bbc.co.uk/radiowales to see pictures and videos of the scarf which will be going to help good causes after the Six Nations.
Last Updated (Friday, 05 February 2010 10:58)

The Good Food Wales Market will be on site every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Shoppers will be able to pick up a selection of fine Welsh produce including Welsh cheeses, meats, preserves, breads, sweet and savoury pastries.
During the School Half Term they will be on site everyday

