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This involved approaching potential subjects, on the day of the focus group session, in the citycentre.
Together with the parliament buildings, they constitute the very citycentre and give structure to urban space.
This type of housing provision drew working-class residents away from the citycentre and located them instead in high-density residential areas on the urban fringe.
In total 31 people attended the focus groups, 10 recruited directly from the citycentre and 21 recruited via general practice.
Decline was largely concentrated in the citycentre close to the location of many church buildings.
The citycentre, in this instance, provided a 'neutral zone' that clients from across the city could safely access.
For all its apparent calm in the citycentre, there are something like 600 cases per month of reported crime.
Thus, the architecture of these key citycentre buildings was the 'architecture of rhetoric', purposely designed to evoke particular reactions and ideas.
Despite having removed to the suburbs, nonconformists continued to worship in citycentre chapels.
They guarded private school premises, undertook citycentre street patrols on behalf of a number of businesses and guarded certain municipal properties.
As for samples collected in the citycentre, those from western suburbs in residential districts remain differentiated whatever the period examined.
In the inter-war period, the multiple retailers developed both major citycentre sites and built branches in new residential suburbs.
Above all, the temporo-spatial and social division of the citycentre is set in concrete and glass.
On other days she took her to the citycentre shops.
Its public (or, better, quasi-public) status was to stimulate traditional urban activities back into the citycentre.
As stated in corollary 1, the optimal population density declines from the citycentre to the periphery.
In the citycentre, mosquitoes limit their dispersal because blood meals and breeding sites are available everywhere.
In the citycentre, where the two communities overlap, are found the security firms and the semi-official self-policing.
The passage of time the story refers to is the time taken when leaving from a citycentre for an airport.
About 500,000 inhabitants are concentrated in the citycentre and peripheral areas.
They also show that the disturbance spread all around the citycentre, to the working class districts, middle class neighbourhoods and shopping centres.
Nevertheless, motorists still complained of the complications and detours in the citycentre.
It is also a link in a historical chain that connects the citycentre to the vast spaces of the contemporary metropolis.
The river on the east side separated industry from the citycentre.
This dynamic, she argues, had landed a potential audience of thousands on the doorsteps of those citycentre theatres.
Two schools were in an industrial area, two in a modern residential suburb and two were near the citycentre.
The number of nunneries rose; they thus owned more and more of the citycentre in perpetuity and developed more assertive building projects.
By the 1880s some of the older suburbs closest to the citycentre were undergoing significant social change.
A better balance should be struck between the citycentre and the suburbs, and the environment, particularly urban forestry, needs more care.
A citycentre practice serves the homeless population whilst other practices were in suburban areas with a largely housed population.
Each session was held in a citycentre community setting, easily accessible by public transport and with full access for disabled people.
This analysis by homogeneous parts should lead to our overcoming the old concept of metropolitan areas, according to which a dichotomy was set up between citycentre and peripheral zones.
The next 'stage' towards the citycentre is constituted by the ex-industrial peripheries, characterized by famous ex-cathedrals of work, big and small, classic working-class housing and older public projects.
One of the centres is based in a major citycentre which sees a broad range of clients, not only from the city, but also neighbouring towns and suburbs.
Those modifications were more evident in the suburbs than in the citycentre because temporal variations of the genetic structure were better detected in populations from the suburbs.
This could accommodate a new citycentre!
The distance to the citycentre varies by almost 5 km for the traded properties.
Over small geographic distances (within the city), low gene flow was measured between populations from the citycentre, whereas it remained large for some populations in the suburbs.
Interested volunteers were invited to three free information events (step 8), which were held in well-known local citycentre public venues with reasonable transport and good physical access.
Erf size does not appear to have a significant impact on property prices, while housing quality and nearness to the citycentre do have significant impacts.
Gentrification of historic centres has led residents, merchant groups and local governments to increasingly find ways to jettison unwanted public space users (the poor) from the citycentre.
In the same way, the citycentre was conceived without any further control over the townscape that enveloped it - and that openly jeopardized its aesthetic pretensions.
In the citycentre the mob looted supermarkets and shops and public transport drivers stopped work and later that day, the disturbances spread throughout the city.
Samples from the citycentre were at most 6 km away from one another and the more distant samples in the suburbs were 15 km apart.
Many church members did not want to transfer their loyalties, sometimes built up over generations, to a different church, while travelling to the citycentre was inconvenient.
It starts with descriptions + of the architectural and spatial transformation of the citycentre, and the institutional developments which provided the infrastructure for the construction of a bourgeois culture.
Instead of several lorries travelling to the citycentre each day, one lorry distributes to a variety of outlets.
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That is why people are in the citycentre at night.
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In particular, we established an urban development corporation in the citycentre.
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Other aspects of public transport in the citycentre remain to be studied, to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the issues.
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It skirts the citycentre, connecting a lot of places that in themselves are fairly meaningless.
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That could rise to 200,000 movements when the proposed citycentre development goes ahead.
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It is designed in the modern idiom and in keeping with the latest development in the citycentre.
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Now, to add to the misery, they want to charge us to drive into the citycentre and again for parking at work.
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In the citycentre alone, major projects completed in the past five years, under way or programmed total £573 million.
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There would be no point in going to a citycentre to see what could be seen locally, or on television.
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They agree with me that there is this continuing pattern of farm, horticulture, suburbs and then citycentre.
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We had the citycentre schemes, but they had ground to a halt.
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Communities will not be moved to suburbs away from their familiar habitats because of the high price of citycentre land.
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The character of the citycentre is changing.
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We are developing a limited number of pilot schemes for walk-in centres in city centres, shopping centres and city-centre hospitals.
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Very often, those young people would rather live in a town or citycentre.
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Two-thirds of our under-18s out of work could transform every citycentre in the country into a tinderbox.
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Other areas are very different, and cannot be considered extensions of the citycentre.
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It is within easy walking distance of the citycentre: that is one of its attractions.
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It still means that the citycentre is congested.
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This is particularly important in small city centres, since it keeps a citycentre alive if residential accommodation is allowed to remain there.
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It lies close to the citycentre at one point.
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The various insulation projects that are starting up in various citycentre areas have their own rules about who can be assisted.
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We had the unedifying sight of pile upon pile of rubbish towering in the citycentre streets.
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It is right, of course, that people no longer wish to see great animals in small cages in citycentre zoos.
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If that huge investment in the citycentre is not to be wasted, it must be followed up with other infrastructure investment.
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I wonder whether this type of institution could be used for substantial citycentre rehabilitation.
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We should not exclude people simply because they do not live in the citycentre.
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This is the land that should provide the link between the present citycentre and the sea.
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There is one crematorium within 12 miles of the citycentre and there are at least 300,000 potential users.
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Why add the on-cost of transport to the citycentre?
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Although that would apply to most citycentre schemes—indeed, probably all of them—an alternative route may not be available in certain other situations.
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Now more and more homes are being built in the citycentre.
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All that that did was artificially to increase the value of premises in the citycentre.
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Employees may find it hard to transport their children to a nursery at their own workplace, especially if the parent commutes into a citycentre.
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Many years ago, in the 1970s, transport planners foresaw an opportunity to connect our suburbs to the citycentre.
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I recall his visiting citycentre areas and industrial towns and being profoundly shocked at the conditions.
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It is, therefore, a citycentre housing association.
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It is in the citycentre among industrial development and is an attraction.
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Both are closely connected with the clergy of the citycentre.
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We have a huge additional daytime population whose needs must be met by many hospitals in the citycentre.
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There are grave concerns about the loss of citycentre provision and the affordability of the scheme.
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There is great public pressure to keep facilities in the citycentre.
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However, it is housing relatively near the citycentre which local people want.
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Those citycentre activities should be closely linked to the development of retailing and city and town centre development.
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One should consider what may be provided outside a town or citycentre only when those possibilities have been exhausted.
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A small amount of track has been constructed within the citycentre.
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Acute services have been transferred to the citycentre, which is a total bottleneck no matter which way one looks at it.
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In international links, it is the citycentre to citycentre time that matters.
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Presumably, the owner of a car wishing to park in the citycentre will find himself financing the deficits of the local buses.
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