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  • ...Arts and Community Centre opened in March 2004 as part of the Horsebridge redevelopment. Built with an "upturned boat" design, and three floors, the centre contain
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  • ...chosen to go to other towns. However, this may change following earmarked redevelopment here. The town centre of Abingdon was refurbished in 2007 as part of the council's redevelopment plan. The roads around the area have been changed: notably the one-way syst
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  • ...rawn up to regenerate the town centre and today the town has experienced a redevelopment of Crane Street, one of the principal shopping streets.
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  • Though no longer a commercial port, the harbour has been subject to redevelopment during the latter half of 2006 and now has a marina which serves leisure tr
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  • ...dsor to visit the Queen throughout the rest of the 19th century. Excessive redevelopment and 'refurbishment' of Windsor's mediæval fabric at this time resulted in
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  • ...ng centre and the completion of the new Eden Shopping Centre. Outside the redevelopment of the Buckinghamshire New University will create a large student village a
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  • ...rger Tesco Extra. The Heart of Slough Project is an ambitious plan for the redevelopment of Slough's town centre. The aim is to create a leading European and nation ...rogress for Heart of Slough project>]</ref> In parallel to the town centre redevelopment plan, SEGRO (owners of the Slough Trading Estate) are planning on spending
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  • The major redevelopment project under consideration is Peel Holdings' ''Wirral Waters''. This would
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  • ...=26 May 2010 |accessdate=27 May 2010}}</ref> The Big City Plan is a large redevelopment plan currently underway in the city centre with the aim of making Birmingha ...irmingham Blitz". The second wave of destruction was the city's extensive redevelopment during the 1950s and 1960s. This included the construction of large tower b
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  • ...built to the north-west of the town along with multi-storey flats and the redevelopment of older areas such as Gallatown, Sinclairtown and Pathhead. The population ...''</ref> New housing estates to the north-west, multi-storey flats and the redevelopment of areas such as Sinclairtown and Linktown occurred between the 1950s and 1
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  • [[File:Shopping_Centre_development_in_Newport.JPG|thumb|left|200px|New Redevelopment of the old bus station.]]
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  • ...ance gate and former chapel. In 2004 the modern factory was demolished for redevelopment. The gate and chapel have again been preserved and the former chapel conver .... Brakspear, who had sold their former brewery in [[Henley-on-Thames]] for redevelopment. Refresh UK also brews ale for the Prince of Wales' Duchy Originals company
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  • ...est Gate in the city wall, and is at the west end of Queen Street. A major redevelopment and expansion to 750,000 sq. ft, with a new 230,000 sq. ft John Lewis depar ...[University of Oxford]] in 1677. The museum reopened in 2009 after a major redevelopment. It holds significant collections of art and archaeology, including works b
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  • ...y Stadium, remained, but nearly all have now been removed, to make way for redevelopment. ...n, including council chamber, to a new civic centre as part of the Wembley redevelopment.
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  • ...ars, several areas along Liverpool's waterfront have undergone significant redevelopment. Amongst the notable recent developments are the construction of the Echo A
    56 KB (8,428 words) - 11:13, 27 June 2016
  • ...s a city full of history and, despite suffering in the Blitz and the later redevelopment, it retains a wealth of historic buildings from many of its ages. ...e purposes, and the city basin is being included as part of a £24 million redevelopment scheme.
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  • The redevelopment of the city was planned by Sir Patrick Abercrombie in 1943<ref name="jeremy Plymouth Council is currently undertaking a project of urban redevelopment called the "Vision for Plymouth" launched by the architect David Mackay and
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  • ...ebruary 2008 | access-date=29 August 2014}}</ref> until closed in 2015 for redevelopment. ...ood chain outlets replaced independent shops, driven out by high rents and redevelopment. Restaurants with a variety of culinary traditions thrived, many of them ne
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  • ...y a new owner, Henry Pownall, who then sold the estate in 1850 for partial redevelopment.
    32 KB (5,049 words) - 12:42, 23 January 2020
  • ...nhill and widening the sands in Weymouth. A study conducted as part of the redevelopment of the Pavilion complex showed that the proposed marina will contribute sli
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  • ==Redevelopment== ...he Docks, Forth Ports, announced plans to close the port and carry a major redevelopment of the area out.<ref>[http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business.cfm?id=33370
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  • ...}</ref> into the City of Edinburgh for local government purposes. With the redevelopment of Leith, Edinburgh has gained the business of a number of cruise liner com
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  • ...ing of the appropriately-named Water Street has been attributed to ongoing redevelopment of the area.
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  • ===Redevelopment===
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  • ...ally given over to business park and the rest of the site is earmarked for redevelopment which is subject to local opposition.<ref>[http://www.greensqueeze.org.uk/n
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  • ...d 2009-09-18</ref> A new pool and leisure centre is planned as part of the redevelopment of the site.<ref>[http://www.southlakeland.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=2990 So
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  • ...net The official Ulverston website] (26 June 2010 - site currently under redevelopment)
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  • ...uring the war and years of neglect in the post-war economic decline. Major redevelopment projects began in the 1950s and 1960s and large areas of slum properties we
    29 KB (4,491 words) - 10:56, 6 May 2020
  • ...n 1995, lack of growth beyond this figure has raised the prospect of major redevelopment as the light shows have been exactly the same for a number of years.<ref na
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  • ...rtant, particularly in the summer months, and plans are being made for the redevelopment of the seafront; a notable building in the city is Bangor Old Custom House. Currently the seafront of the city is awaiting redevelopment and has been for over a decade, with a large part of the frontage already d
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  • ...dominated the town for over sixty years were earmarked for demolition and redevelopment (as of July 2008 only the tower remains standing). However the large bonded
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  • ...pecially around the North Road area, saw much change in the 1960s during a redevelopment spearheaded by Durham City Council, however, much of the original mediaeval
    31 KB (4,924 words) - 10:38, 30 March 2016
  • ...pations and housing development has continued. There has been significant redevelopment since the late 1960s when the bulk of the late 19th century tenement flats
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  • ...t] building opposite the Royal Arms Pub on Yoden Road has been part of the redevelopment of Eden Hill.
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  • ...f high unemployment until the 1990s when major investment projects and the redevelopment of the docks area into a marina have seen a rise in the town's prospects.
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  • ...is site from the 13th Century). This church came through both 19th-century redevelopment and The Blitz unscathed. It is not just an unusual survivor for Bermondsey;
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  • ...te and this is a derelict site in an urban area that could be targeted for redevelopment. ...rland is owned by the city council, and has been earmarked for medium-term redevelopment with a focus on mixed-use industry.
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  • ...ndustry was replaced by a retailing and service economy, show by a massive redevelopment which saw the rise of office blocks and the Whitgift shopping centre.
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  • ...rporates the Essex Regiment Museum. A major £5&nbsp;million extension and redevelopment scheme opened in January 2010 and the museum now includes exhibits and inte ...85bfc/ContentAssets/Documents/newsletter%20dec%2006.pdf Marconi New Street Redevelopment]
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  • From 1998 to 2008 the garrison area of the town underwent massive redevelopment. A lot of the Ministry of Defence land was sold for private housing develop
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  • ...re, and many of its neighbourhood shopping facilities have undergone major redevelopment, along with many of the town's original buildings. Subsequently, many of th ===Redevelopment===
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  • ...hus Newport survived as a town. In 2007 the local council ensured a major redevelopment of the canal and surrounding area, the lower bar of the High Street area, p
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  • ...oped for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect. Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (formerly HM Customs and Exci
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  • ==Redevelopment==
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  • ...ansions to existing residential areas such as Woodside and Kates Hill. The redevelopment continued after the Second World War as new estates like Russells Hall and
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  • ==Redevelopment and regeneration==
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  • ...of the housing stock in the Blitz during Second World War and insensitive redevelopment in the post war period.
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  • ...It has recently been announced however that the stadium has been sold for redevelopment (possibly a new retail park) with a new one being built nearby for the foot
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  • ...ior and roof of the house were destroyed by fire in late 2008 delaying the redevelopment.<ref name="Leslie House Rescue">{{cite web |url=http://www.thecourier.co.uk
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  • Large-scale redevelopment has replaced former shipping premises with imposing new office developments
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