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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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...und Bay was known colloquially as Tiger Bay for generations, but since its redevelopment as a new centre for the city it has been dubbed simply "Cardiff Bay". The ...ring this period the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was promoting the redevelopment of south Cardiff; an evaluation of the regeneration of Cardiff Bay publishe
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  • ...ms, the structure had stood empty from 1995 to 2017. It was earmarked for redevelopment as part of a number of regeneration project proposals; it officially opened
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  • It is partnered with the nearby district of [[Speke]] in a series of redevelopment and regeneration schemes, which have succeeded in reversing recent trends i
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  • The redevelopment of the town centre was started in 1952, with a new centre based on Marlowes By 1962, the redevelopment of the new town as originally envisaged was largely complete, though furthe
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  • ...the trees and open spaces that were outlined in the original design. The redevelopment of the town centre is being planned, involving the construction of 275 flat
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  • ...1 billion transformation scheme. A large area of the city is earmarked for redevelopment. A new city-centre retail precinct is planned involving demolition of the d ...in conjunction with the proposed Quadrant Square and Grand Theatre Square. Redevelopment of the Oxford Street car park and Lower Oxford Street arcades are also plan
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  • ...the Debenham's store built in the early 1960s. Many of the features of the redevelopment have since been dismantled; the brutalist concrete fountains in the middle
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  • ...s downstream from the city centre during the 20th century has also allowed redevelopment of the old central dock area (the "Floating Harbour") in recent decades, al ...istory of Bristol], bristolhistory.com. Retrieved 14 April 2006.</ref> The redevelopment of shopping centres, office buildings, and the harbourside continues apace.
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  • ...vived the war, but much of the city was levelled. There has been extensive redevelopment since Second World War.<ref name=Rance/> Increasing traffic congestion in t ...stry and docks have largely moved out of the city centres leaving room for redevelopment, Southampton retains much of its inner-city industry. Part of the docks has
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  • ...Kuwait property investment company Salhia Real Estate, with provision for redevelopment<ref name="mallssold">{{cite web | last=| first=| authorlink=| coauthors=| y ...clists from other road traffic was not part of the remit of the 1960s town redevelopment, and until recently provision for cyclists was very poor.<ref name="transpo
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  • ...orn Centre one of the most infamous examples. More recently, a new wave of redevelopment has seen Tricorn's demolition, the renewal of derelict industrial sites, an ...des Shopping Centre, with over 100 high street shops between them. Recent redevelopment has created new shopping areas, including the upmarket Gunwharf Quays, cont
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  • ...e river. The 'Unearthing the Effra' project was based around a mock 'Effra Redevelopment Agency', which included a public office. The project gained publicity in lo
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  • ...efriars shopping centre underwent major redevelopment. In 2000, during the redevelopment, a major archaeological project was undertaken by the Canterbury Archaeolog
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  • ...urch. The Century cinema, which faced Beresford Square, was demolished for redevelopment in the late 1960s. However, once redevelopment of the former Royal Arsenal site began, Woolwich started to enjoy a small r
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  • A £400m redevelopment of East Kilbride town centre has been given the go-ahead by South Lanarkshi ...rg.uk/community/redeveloping-east-kilbridede.htm East Kilbride Town Centre redevelopment</ref><ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4870462.stm BBC News (2006) N
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  • ...essful in purchasing Polegate Windmill, thus saving it from demolition and redevelopment.<ref name="Spears 1981">{{Cite book|last=Spears|first=Harold|last2=Stevens|
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  • ...ref> The Grade II listed Olympia Warehouse will refurbished as part of the redevelopment of the site.<ref name="rr"/>
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  • ...ndhead-Together.aspx Hindhead Together] A Joint Advisory Committee for the Redevelopment of Hindhead
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  • ...ema at Westbrook, and another is being considered as part of a town centre redevelopment. There are several parks (see also Parks in Warrington) and designated natu
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  • ...restored as four private apartments.<ref name=Tyzack/> It is a low-carbon redevelopment with a number of sources of renewable energy, including an Archimedean scre
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  • Development of the village since has been through redevelopment of the former farming and military land into commercial usage and housing d
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  • ...ed for the pub or business which used to occupy the site before closure or redevelopment.
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  • *Bridewell Museum (closed since 2010 for redevelopment until Summer 2012. It had exhibits connected with the historic industries o
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  • In 2009 Mansfield made a bid for city status and many more redevelopment plans were unveiled to fit with this, such as retail & residential developm
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  • The Quayside has also seen much redevelopment and has been transformed into a peaceful open space, the centrepiece of whi ...ld be loaded from trains onto ships for export, but having undergone major redevelopment, it is now a clean and peaceful area.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...stry in Helmsdale and its surrounding areas. This included a £3.5 million redevelopment of the harbour and the development of two battery processing factories.
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  • ...|accessdate=7 March 2011}}</ref> The theatre is undergoing a £10 million redevelopment into an arts complex to house new studio space, a youth theatre, constructi
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  • ...rtion of Muslims (about 25%) outside London. Blackburn has had significant redevelopment in the past 60&nbsp;years though much through sterile government money.
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  • ...ecame a major problem, and it has only been in the last ten years with the redevelopment of large sections of the town that the local economy has started to revive. *[http://www.james-watt-dock.com/ James Watt Dock Redevelopment Website]
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  • ...24|accessdate=2009-06-13|title=Inverclyde Council v. Dunlop}}</ref> Recent redevelopment has modified the park's pavilion to contain a fitness gymnasium, a café an
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  • ...ry's was closed in the early 1980s (and has now been demolished as part of redevelopment plans by the congregation of Purley Baptist Church). Since the opening of S
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  • Purley lost most of its old houses due to emparkment around 1800 and redevelopment in the 20th century. It is bounded to the north by a stretch of the [[River
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  • ...The area is now a rapidly gentrifying residential and commuter area, with redevelopment focused around a new urban centre at Canada Water.
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  • ...oogle.co.uk/books?id=SZWI2kYEhTcC&pg=PA149&lpg=PA149&dq=shrewsbury+england+redevelopment+architecture+1960s+1970s&source=web&ots=EqUa3FvE9i&sig=LoJOe_cXZqQ2bGIbq1Q9
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  • .../news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/7053156.stm|title=BBC Shropshire - Redevelopment scheme unveiled|accessdate=2007-10-19 | date=2007-10-19|work=BBC News}}</re
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  • A postwar review of inadequate housing led to the clearance and redevelopment of areas of the city in a postwar style, often at variance with the local G
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  • ...January 2004|publisher=BBC |accessdate=8 April 2009}}</ref> As part of the redevelopment of the site a project has been established by the Glastonbury Community Dev
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  • ...r 2010, with massive cost overruns. During the same period, a £34 million redevelopment of the promenade was carried out. ...nt, eight-screen cinema, 14 retail units, and a 20-lane bowling alley. The redevelopment was beset by delays and controversy.<ref>{{cite news | title=Council seeks
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  • ...struction started in the autumn of 2011 on the ''Streatham Hub'' - a major redevelopment next to Streatham station.
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  • ...pty for some years it was demolished in 2008 and the site currently awaits redevelopment.
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  • *'''2003''' - Redevelopment of St George's Hospital buildings completed.
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  • The redevelopment of Tulse Hill after Second World War by the London County Council had inclu
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  • ...ell were those in older streets well away from the 1960s centre. A recent redevelopment, "Heart of Walton" includes a shopping mall and 279 one- and two-bedroom ap
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  • The theatre was saved from redevelopment when it was bought by the Ambassador Theatre Group in 2004.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...ave been presented from time to time since the closure of the pier for its redevelopment along with large disused areas of the seafront near the former site of the
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  • ...ined at the town's fish market which is under threat of closure due to the redevelopment of the port.<ref name="bbc30mar11">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-su
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  • ...d of World War Two the town has been subject to some piece-meal commercial redevelopment, notably in the early 1960s when a new shopping parade and road (called Que
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  • ...area, it counts a population of nearly 13,000. It is currently undergoing redevelopment in the South Central Area (known as Dick's Hill, Ochtrelure and the souther ===Redevelopment===
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  • In the 1960s, the town centre underwent vast redevelopment which saw most of the older buildings demolished. The high street was pedes
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  • ...Samuel Taylor Ltd has manufacturing plants within the town. Following the redevelopment of the flagship Kingfisher Shopping Centre in 2002 Redditch is undergoing a
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  • ...Old Town and Museum Quarter, the Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St. ...t suggested an unexploded wartime bomb might be buried beneath a major new redevelopment, The Boom, in Hull.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...ains of the Dornier were unearthed by a group of workers clearing land for redevelopment. The remains were put on display for a short while at Kirkleatham museum.
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  • The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield along with other British cities. Sheffield's gross value added
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  • Much 1950s housing redevelopment in Hove took place on the outskirts of west Hove, Hangleton and the Knoll e
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  • Fire, bombing and post-War redevelopment has meant that the City, despite its history, has relatively few intact not
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  • ...s demolished, which was a reversal of the normal outcome with this type of redevelopment.
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  • ...swept away many of the ancient buildings of the town centre. Pressure for redevelopment has meant that very few buildings remain in urban St Helier which date to b
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  • ...down towards the river that even then were being progressively cleared for redevelopment. It is also possible to hear in the background steam engines working out of
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  • ...ngs at the dockyard, including all the Blue Houses. New houses and a major redevelopment of the dockyard followed. On 5 September 1823, the rebuilt dockyard was for
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  • This stretch of the river forms part of a £300 million redevelopment project called Chesterfield Waterside, which will provide housing and ameni
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  • ...afront site which was Ramsgate pleasure park is currently undergoing major redevelopment.
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  • The recent redevelopment of the Rye wharf for the RX fishing fleet has provided modern amenities for
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  • ...ation has continued to grow as a result of intensive housing expansion and redevelopment which has modernised much of its former Victorian and Edwardian terraced ho
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  • ...lic hall when the Christian Street Chapel opened and is now used,with much redevelopment as a showroom. Peel Centenary Wesley Methodist Chapel was built in 1839 on
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  • .... The Rex closed its doors in 1988 but reopened in 2004 after an extensive redevelopment. The cinema has been restored to become one of the most popular and sought-
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  • ==Redevelopment==
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  • ...ed in the February 27, 2008 edition.</ref> This building is now undergoing redevelopment, creating a new modern style house.
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  • ...ge and the gradual decline in local trade, after the war there was a major redevelopment of the town in the 1960s.<ref name=erithhistory></ref>
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  • ...e town has been targeted for redevelopment as part of the "Thames Gateway" redevelopment scheme. ...area now forms part of the London Riverside section of the Thames Gateway redevelopment zone. Major brownfield housing developments are forecast to increase the po
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  • ...treet. On the strength of this coincidence, it has been suggested that the redevelopment may have been inspired by memories of Southport's town centre.<ref name=Nev
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  • ...rsary of Burnley's borough status. The rest of the decade saw large scale redevelopment in the town. Many buildings were demolished including the market hall, the
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  • ...ad been allowed to become derelict. They have been demolished as part of a redevelopment.
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  • ...s some industry to the south and the area forms part of the Thames Gateway redevelopment area.
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  • ...sing German and Italian prisoners. After the war, Sutton witnessed a major redevelopment.
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  • ...n, Dewsbury went through a period of decline. More recently there has been redevelopment of derelict mills into flats, and regenerating of run-down areas.
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  • ...|accessdate=2008-12-29}}</ref> The former market site is now earmarked for redevelopment.
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  • ...xmouth.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The Strand gardens in the town centre, before redevelopment]]
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  • After some redevelopment which started with the area coming under the control of the Plymouth Develo
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  • ...ery thing which has made it popular. Several sites have been proposed for redevelopment as new housing estates. Such developments would see Epping's housing stock
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  • ...ence Bible". A major fire in 1813 was a setback, but the insurance enabled redevelopment for large scale production. After an experiment in 1887, fine rag paper was ...and continued to make paper until 2006, when it was closed down and sold. Redevelopment plans for housing were publicised in September 2007. By late 2010, the Mill
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  • ...de later in 1886, the station officially became known as "New Eltham". The redevelopment of land into housing had spread southwards from Eltham, the Pope Street are
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  • ...sea port. But in 1964 the Neyland terminal ceased operation. In the 1980s redevelopment saw the creation of a new marina and rehabilitation of the old railway yard
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  • ...arch 2011}}</ref> The site was cleared in 2007 and is currently undergoing redevelopment as residential housing under the "Ickenham Park" name.<ref>{{cite web |url=
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  • Near the turn of 21st century, the town received a major redevelopment to incorporate a new street (Castle Walk) in to the town centre, providing
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  • ...ing Centre underwent a £7&nbsp;million refurbishment, a major part of the redevelopment of Sale's town centre. It was sold for £40M in 2005, by which time the Squ
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  • ...bomb damage. Through the 1950s these areas were the focus of large-scale redevelopment as the Churchill Gardens and Lillington Gardens estates, and many of the la ...sed Chelsea-Hackney line (Crossrail 2). Plans under consideration for the redevelopment of Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station include a pedestrian bridge stretc
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  • ...the owners of the building, the district council, closed the facility for redevelopment, reopening it in 1999 as a culture centre. It now contains ''Leamington Spa
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  • Large scale redevelopment and inner city regeneration has been underway in Leyton for many years, as
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  • Despite extensive redevelopment, throughout the 1980s and 1990s the area experienced chronic poverty, depri Work was scheduled to begin on the £180&nbsp;million redevelopment of the Greengate area of Salford in January 2007. The plans include the con
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  • ...oused. The final farmland within the boundaries of Brownhills was sold for redevelopment in 1952.<ref name="Reece7980">{{cite book | first=Gerald|last=Reece | title ...ment. To this end the council has created a "Townscape Masterplan" for the redevelopment of the town.<ref name="regen">{{cite web|url=http://www.walsall.gov.uk/ch15
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  • ...food shop and so forth, and six different churches. Old Hill has undergone redevelopment.
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  • ...tons. The canal is now privately owned by Peel Ports, whose plans include redevelopment, expansion, and an increase in shipping from 8000 containers a year to 100, ...the area as [[Salford Quays]]. Principal developers Urban Waterside began redevelopment work the following year,<ref name="pastscape">{{pastscape|516326|Salford Qu
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  • ...e sailing community for almost 40 years. The club has recently undergone a redevelopment and in May 2009 the new clubhouse opened. The new clubhouse makes DSC one t
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  • In 2006, a redevelopment programme funded from the Lough Neagh Partnership (LNP), which is supported
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  • ...er, culture and festivities have encouraged the town's suburbanisation and redevelopment as a commuter town; [[English Heritage]] has proclaimed Bacup as the best p
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  • ...ity in some of the former Manchester Docks basins became apparent with the redevelopment of [[Salford Quays]]. Years of runoff from sewers and roads had accumulated ...p;years". The Manchester Ship Canal Company also announced a £70 million redevelopment scheme for Pomona Docks in Salford, to include a marina, homes, offices and
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  • ...passing through the area precipitated in Bromborough undergoing extensive redevelopment in the 1930s. Bromborough Hall, built in 1617, was demolished in 1932 to ma
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  • ...rench-Irish wife in the French 'chateau' style. He was responsible for the redevelopment of Droitwich as a Spa.
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  • ...ttlement along the present day Warwick Road has been subject to continuous redevelopment since the 12th century and now retains few of its original buildings. Many
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  • Clay Cross town centre has been undergoing a £22m redevelopment.
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  • ...Willesden bar (the area by the Willesden Green station) was earmarked for redevelopment; however, this did not come to fruition. In the late 1980s, traders were gi
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  • ...factor leading to the city's wholesale redevelopment after the war, which redevelopment has still not been remedied.
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  • ...ken by Armoy Community Development Association and completed in 2000. This redevelopment of a key derelict site at the entrance to the village provided four shop un
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  • ...is named Byron Place. It aims to revitalise the area, using the successful redevelopment of the central shopping district of neighbouring town [[Peterlee]] as a ben
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  • ...sa Centre leisure facility incorporating a new town swimming pool. Future redevelopment will see the opening of a new health centre and a Sure Start children's cen
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  • ...development is part of the metropolitan mayor's ''100 Public Spaces''. The redevelopment was completed in 2008, designed by muf architecture/art and Allford Hall Mo
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  • ...c animal remains can be seen at Redbridge Museum, Central Library, Ilford. Redevelopment has destroyed much of the evidence for early Ilford, but the oldest evidenc
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  • ...tock car and banger racing also took place there. The stadium was sold for redevelopment in the mid-1970s, and the site is now occupied by Sainsbury's and other ret
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  • ...ef> The centre is situated on the original Tesco supermarket site, and the redevelopment was approved by South Gloucestershire Council on 13 November 2006.
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  • ...e, close to the A38 and have completely demolished the old East Works, for redevelopment. All the Rolls-Royce Bristol facilities are now north of Gypsy Patch Lane,
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  • ...l pockets of Melksham town centre, including a 1960 shopping parade, await redevelopment.
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  • ...ings in and around the town centre have been designated for renovation and redevelopment by 2012.
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  • ...ve been opened to the public as tourism and heritage sites, with extensive redevelopment of the harbour area as a marina.
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  • ...e complex. This however has since been filled in due to the demolition and redevelopment of the school on an adjacent field though the sluice gate can still be seen
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  • The town is currently undergoing redevelopment, with a bypass recently constructed, running through the valley, with links ==Redevelopment==
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  • ...II listed Marine Hotel remaining derelict and boarded up awaiting suitable redevelopment plans.
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  • ...the number of hotels in recent years has declined because of the high land redevelopment values, this has resulted in an improvement in quality of the existing prem
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  • Plans are in hand to use taxpayers’ money for a redevelopment in various areas.
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  • ...aining, though not in production since 1986, has recently been offered for redevelopment as apartments. The "Mutual Mills", a complex of four, are Grade II listed b
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  • ...icularly in the Mottram Rise, Hough Hill, Hollins and Carrbrook areas; the redevelopment of Castle Hall was also completed.
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  • ...and the demolition of the old Symington factory in Adam and Eve Street for redevelopment as Eden Court shops and flats. *St Mary's Place and the Settling Rooms: within a 1993 redevelopment of the old cattle market and surrounds, the original 'Settling Rooms' from
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  • ...2009. In February 2012 an application was submitted to the council for the redevelopment of the former Tulip factory to provide a new 56,000 sq ft food store.
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  • ...racks (built 1801-3) off King's Road is now part of Duke of York Square, a redevelopment including shops and cafes and the site of a weekly "farmers' market". The S
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  • Beckton is at the western end of the London Riverside redevelopment zone of the Thames Gateway. Transport for London are planning a new bridge, ...treets were all named after well-known generals and war heroes, but in the redevelopment of North Beckton in the 1980s, these were all swept away with the exception
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  • ...country. Since late 2007, the town centre has been undergoing significant redevelopment, which has already involved the erection of a large parade of shops at the
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  • ...he council discontinued the Fish Quay Festival, due mainly to the longterm redevelopment work (including construction work) that was ongoing on the Fish Quay. A cou
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  • This pit head area is cordoned off from public and there are plans for redevelopment which would impact the infrastructure of Cotgrave and the ongoing developme
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  • ...ore Ardrossan North Shore] project is now taking shape, which includes the redevelopment of the oil refinery site and the extension of the marina.
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  • ...dings become more abundant and the A71 gradually widens. In recent years, redevelopment of disused factories and buildings has brought new housing into older areas
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  • ..., but there is a wall which protects the redeveloping docklands area. This redevelopment is reducing the physical size of the Methil Docks, but is liable to enhance
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  • ==Redevelopment== ...rth Feltham and Lower Feltham.<ref name=future/> Prior to this large-scale redevelopment, the rock band Oasis filmed the video for their song Stand By Me in The Cen
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  • ...large estates, some more successful than others. Much of this residential redevelopment was planned by Frederick Gibberd, the designer of [[Liverpool Metropolitan
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  • ...he pool. Since then, a growing community has continued campaigning for the redevelopment and reopening of the facilities to residents of Govanhill and surrounding c
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  • ...lition of the Harris pork factory and the completion of the first phase of redevelopment/regeneration in 2001, Calne has, in general, been successfully transformed
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  • ...ple travel to the larger towns and cities nearby and due to the absence of redevelopment it retains a traditional street scene with many sole traders operating spec
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  • ...site in the centre of Uttoxeter is currently lying vacant and is awaiting redevelopment, after the firm moved operations to one of its sites on the edge of town. I
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  • Many older parts of Hailsham have been lost to redevelopment before preservation orders were introduced.<ref name="Endersby, P. Hailsham
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  • ...th West RDA: News Centre - New business park gets thumbs up]</ref> and the redevelopment of former Ministry of Defence properties in the area. The community is well
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  • ...</ref> the mines brought prosperity which gave rise to the remodelling and redevelopment of much of the village. Green Terrace, which includes the Post Office, was
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  • ...oal mines in the immediate area, and the mine lands were later cleared for redevelopment, as in mansy of the neighbouring villages.
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  • ...oal mines in the immediate area, and the mine lands were later cleared for redevelopment, as in mansy of the neighbouring villages.
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  • ...r a hiatus between the clearing of the former colliery land and the recent redevelopment when the area felt rather rural, the construction of large distribution cen
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  • ...hopping precinct, which was built in the 1970s and underwent a significant redevelopment throughout 2003. By 2006 the remaining open parts of the Horsefair Centre
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  • ...have been demolished since closure (with whole/entire land still free from redevelopment to a new site at Oundle.
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  • ...new town library, the refurbishment of Selskar Abbey and the controversial redevelopment of the former site of Wexford Electronix.
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  • Like other parts of the [[Isle of Dogs]], substantial redevelopment has been more or less ongoing since the 1980s, resulting in modern industri
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  • ...burgh officially opened the £40 million redevelopment of the airport. The redevelopment introduced a new customs and immigration hall, twelve new shops, a new bagg
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  • ...eneration programme in the late 1990s and early 2000s. By 2002, 90% of the redevelopment was complete. The new homes were better laid out and offered improved secur
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  • ...; the resulting law suit took years to resolve, effectively preventing the redevelopment of the house and preserving it in its original condition.
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  • ...in northern [[Kent]]. Today, it gives its name to the [[Ebbsfleet Valley]] redevelopment area, site of a forthcoming “Eco-town”, and it has no relation to the v
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  • The modern street was created in a redevelopment in the early twentieth century, that saw the demolition of the old Wych Str
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  • ...village has limited shopping facilities, and trembles under the promise of redevelopment by the local council. There is a sports centre with a 25-metre swimming po
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  • ...Embassy Theatre. Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre reopened in early 2006 after redevelopment; it now has two swimming pools, a gym and a climbing wall.
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  • ...ion was built on the site, the buried wharf being uncovered briefly during redevelopment in 2006.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/search/1013
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  • ...enclosure, the stocks and ancient sycamore tree, and sold to make way for redevelopment.
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  • ...illage by kind permission of the owner. This venue too has now come up for redevelopment and the production is now based at Downing Farm by kind permission of the T
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  • ...rt of a £24&nbsp;million redevelopment. The quay area has been subject to redevelopment over recent years and is continuing to be converted to wider recreational u
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  • .... The historic inn and its five-acre site underwent a £1m renovation and redevelopment during 2010. The inn reopened as a steak and seafood restaurant in Novembe
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  • == Redevelopment == Further redevelopment took place in the late 1990s to eradicate this bottle-neck when a new flyov
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  • ...t facilities will have been returned to brownfield status and be ready for redevelopment. The dockyard is the site for final assembly of the two Queen Elizabeth cla ==Redevelopment==
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  • The village is currently undergoing regeneration and redevelopment works, in the form of private housing estates on the former steelworks site
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  • ...amilton Harbour, current plans of the Corporation of Hamilton call for the redevelopment of its docklands for other uses. Even the freight docks may be relocated, t
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  • ...ew years, then in 1977 Newcastle-under-Lyme Council purchased the site for redevelopment.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/564540.stm "TB: The sandbag and fre
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  • ...sting Dwelling at Culla Park, Culla Road, Trimsaran]</ref> before proposed redevelopment of the site as a £16 million horse-racing course, training centre and a gr
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  • ...MERLIN reactor was demolished to make way for Portland House. With a full redevelopment of Aldermaston Manor, the £14 million office development became Blue Circl
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  • A major redevelopment of the former market site was completed in 2014 and includes accommodation
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  • Ardrishaig Community Council entered into a venture to fund town redevelopment. It is part-owner of the wind turbines at Allt Dearg wind farm on the hill
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  • ...owner John Charles Wilkins (of Wilkins & Mitchell, Darlaston), funded the redevelopment of the railway and the purchase of new steam locomotives. The line's heyday
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  • ...ed houses. Many of the street names have permanently vanished due to later redevelopment. Part of the Wick was redeveloped in the 1960s to create the Greater London
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  • ...authority built hundreds of houses for people who were rehoused during the redevelopment of the lower Falls Road. Schools – Holy Child School and La Salle Seconda
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  • This status has helped save the Devil's Punch Bowl from redevelopment when the A3 Portsmouth Road was widened hereabouts, a development needed to
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  • ...by a supermarket and the former route of this alignment has been sold for redevelopment.
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  • ...grounds of Packsaddle House. In addition to this, there has been a lot of redevelopment of existing houses in the village.
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  • ...toric Scotland}}</ref> In March 2009 planning permission was granted for a redevelopment of the castle, together with the building of a hotel, chalets and a golf co
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  • ...sts such as Cllr Jim Bollan and Archie Thomson MBE also contributed to the redevelopment of Renton. The community spirit of Renton really does produce remarkable ch
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  • In 1923 during redevelopment of the area significant archaeology was undertaken, which established the s
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  • ...lopments in the Inner Habour and Roath Basin, it was hoped this would spur redevelopment and employment in Butetown, but it seems not to have. The divide between th
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  • ...ff Bay Development Corporation (CBDC) was created in 1987 to stimulate the redevelopment of 2,700 acres of derelict land.<ref>{{Citation | title=Cardiff Bay Economi
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  • ...the+StJames+site%2C+Cheltenham%24embed%24.htm&DF=08/07/1997&A=1&R=0 |title=Redevelopment of the St.James site, Cheltenham |accessdate=2010-03-09 |last=Development C
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  • ...ss 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Championship Golf Course as part of the redevelopment of the [http://www.uryestate.com/news/ Ury Estate].
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  • ...ort being renamed Glasgow International Airport. BAA embarked on a massive redevelopment plan for Glasgow International Airport in 1989. ...ts capacity up to nine million passengers per year. In 2003, BAA completed redevelopment work on a satellite building (called "T2", formerly the St. Andrews Buildin
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  • ...all.<ref>http://www.stanfordhallredevelopment.org.uk/ Stanford Hall Estate Redevelopment</ref><ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28241461</ref> *[http://www.stanfordhallredevelopment.org.uk/ Stanford Hall - DNRC estate redevelopment]
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  • ...now plans to discontinue their use as a port and use the area for housing redevelopment.
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  • ...ia Park's track become the home to stock car racing before its closure and redevelopment for housing.
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  • ...d it is recognised that inclusion of the entire site would help to control redevelopment.
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  • ...e magazine suggests that the award is intended to cause debate and inspire redevelopment.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16191359</ref> Linwood has undergone a major redevelopment which began in 2008;
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  • In 2009 a £12 million programme of redevelopment was completed which included the previously discussed buildings on Canal St
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  • ...repairs to the parts of the curtain wall, which collapsed in 1990, and the redevelopment of the visitor's centre.<ref>{{harvnb|Streeten|2000|pp=119, 122}}</ref> Lim
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  • ===Redevelopment=== ...s had rented [[Mamhead Park]] in Devon.{{sfn|Hogg|2011}} The total cost of redevelopment to create a house with 23 main bedrooms and 47 in total including servants'
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  • ...e 2000 Trentham Gardens has undergone a successful and major £120-million redevelopment by St Modwen Properties as a leisure destination. The current regeneration
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  • ...stage provided local employment, but the site is now derelict and awaiting redevelopment. One suggested use of this site has been the construction of a new "park an
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  • ...fine brick buildings and pretty riverside position, was ideally suited for redevelopment as a tourist centre and now constitutes the main industry in the village. I
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  • ...]] and [[Westminster]]. Similar to neighbouring [[Battersea]] a riverside redevelopment conversion into residential property, three acres of parkland and an iconic ...de of the river. In recent years, Vauxhall's riverside has undergone major redevelopment with the construction of a number of modern residential and office blocks,
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  • ...ntains a series of "rooms" with different themes running through them. The redevelopment of the garden commenced in 1993/4 with the Rose Garden and continued with t
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  • ..., partial damage or slighting, for example during the Civil War, and total redevelopment over time.
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  • ...e taken place have been small in scope and piecemeal, often in the face of redevelopment of buildings and amenities in the modern town centre. Digs in advance of th
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  • ...journal|last=Stewart and Jean|first=Moulds|title=Recruitment, Renewal and Redevelopment|journal=WEC Worldwide magazine|date=May–June 2004|volume=528|pages=3}}</r
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  • ...the site was nearly empty and the buildings were at risk of demolition for redevelopment.
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  • ...h when it was built is unknown, perhaps by Alfred the Great as part of his redevelopment of London.<ref>Jeremy Haslam, 'The Development of London of London by King
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  • ...in the Garden of England | pages=4 | chapter=Denys Eyre Bower}}</ref> The redevelopment of Baker Street led to Bower moving to Chiddingstone Castle where he intend
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  • ...e. As part of the council's 'Big City Plan', Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme intended to regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments,
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  • .../history/jm_jones/jmj_redevelopment/jm_jones%20_pics/redevelop_1.jpg BGFL: Redevelopment and Renewal]</ref> This became "Newtown" and is a large estate consisting o
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  • ...e expanding working population who moved from the city centre as extensive redevelopment took place in the 1960s.
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  • ...ation area to preserve its character but, at the same time, there has been redevelopment work with several new bars and restaurants moving into the centre of Stockt
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  • ...ted a long-term lease to developers The Felling Syndicate for the complete redevelopment of Felling High Street,<ref>Henderson, 2012 at para.11</ref> entailing a "c
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  • ...and led to a nationwide re-appraisal of mental care in the UK. Residential redevelopment of the former hospital site followed from early 1997. This estate was built
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  • ...Elizabeth reappointed Worsley to his post and he carried out an extensive redevelopment of the castle.<ref name=Rigold13/> Worsley filled in half of the castle's c
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  • ...rose window became more visible after a 19th-century fire and 20th-century redevelopment. It is believed that the great hall was built in about 1136.
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  • ...eet there is a row of fishermen's cottages which were preserved during the redevelopment of the village in the 1970s. Between the coast and the railway (now Metro)
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  • ...a where British Telecom were proposing to build radio equipment. A carpark redevelopment proposal led to a 1994 excavation with four trenches that discovered small
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  • ...which later became a school (later part of the College but now closed for redevelopment). Later, in Upper Maze Hill he built Baston Lodge, Tower House and Clone Ho
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  • ==Redevelopment since early 1990s== In 2004 outline planning permission was granted for further large-scale redevelopment of the site, including over 10,000 further homes, some facing the river or
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  • ...by historian William Page as a "great rebuilding" of the village, in which redevelopment of many wooden buildings were replaced by stone structures.<ref name=plan/>
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  • ...quare and Petergate. The latter areas were demolished in 2006, and pending redevelopment the cathedral is more visible than for many years.
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  • ...ocal term ''White River'' has given its name to the St Austell Town Centre Redevelopment Scheme, which is now called White River Place.
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  • ...9 the Listowel Emmets GAA pitch next to St.Michaels College was closed for redevelopment and re-opened again in 1981 and was renamed in honour of Mr. Frank J Sheehy
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  • ...d military buildings and facilities. In 2003 the academy was able to start redevelopment of the site. In 2005 WPNSA was selected to host the sailing events at the 2
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  • ...all and often not used by trains leading to its closure. The plans for the redevelopment of St Austell for the [[St Austell Clay Country Eco-town]] include a new st
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  • ...l hotels in the area, with the most well known being the Inchyra Grange, a redevelopment from one of the area's many former mansions.
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  • ...d swimming pool are finished as part of the expanded Hengrove Leisure Park redevelopment. In October 2006, Whitchurch Sports Centre was taken over by Action Sport U
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  • ...ive demolition has begun to remove some obsolete housing leaving space for redevelopment and investment in education and public services. Seven tower blocks were de
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  • ...0s onwards a council estate at Nell Lane near Southern Cemetery and patchy redevelopment in other areas were completed. There has been immigration particularly from
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  • ...ef> The largest is Farnworth Park, close to the town centre, has undergone redevelopment as part of Bolton Council's Children's Strategy.<ref name=parkspitchesandco
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  • ...s. There are also several food and grocery outlets. The precinct underwent redevelopment in 2012-2014, with the installation of a lift, and the demolition of the Ge
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  • ...Royton's population has continued to grow as a result of intensive housing redevelopment which has modernised its former Edwardian districts.<ref name=Stott9/> ...Royton's population has continued to grow as a result of intensive housing redevelopment which has modernised much its former Edwardian terraced housing districts,<
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  • ...er. Later renamed Cine City, it is now demolished and the site is awaiting redevelopment
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  • The first part of the restoration has started, with a £100 million redevelopment scheme for Droylsden including housing, flats, restaurants, shops and offic
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  • ...tant matches including Connacht Senior Football Finals. A new €5 million redevelopment project has been granted planning permission including a new 6,400 capacity
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  • ...down to make way for a new townhouse complex that is part of the Clydeside Redevelopment Project.
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  • An area directly to the north of the Canongate has been earmarked for a large redevelopment project named Caltongate. The scheme involves building of a mix of resident
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  • ...2013, demolition of the process units continues and the site is now under redevelopment as a Fuels Storage and Distribution Terminal in a joint venture between Gre
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  • ...ed Architectural Guide.'' Friar's Bush Press. ISBN 0-946872-10-4</ref> The redevelopment drew criticism from many significant figures in the architectural community
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  • ==Redevelopment plans== In April 2012 Broadway Malyan submitted plans for a £6.4 million redevelopment of the Shot Tower and associated leadworks to create 53 residential units a
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  • ....<ref name=cook114 /> A temporary footbridge that had been used during the redevelopment of [[Chelsea Bridge]] between 1935 and 1937 was re-erected alongside Wandsw
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  • ...ridge reopened to traffic in 1940.<ref name="Matthews27" /> Throughout the redevelopment, a single lane of traffic was kept open at all times.<ref name="Cookson35"
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  • ...e land at the immediate southern end of the bridge, proposed a large-scale redevelopment of the site. The development was to contain 300,000 square feet of office s
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  • ...sed to be used with the theatre's closure under the National's 'NT Future' redevelopment. 2013 saw the commencement of the 'NT Future' project; a redevelopment of the National Theatre complex which it was estimated would cost about £8
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  • ...1973. The course was expanded to 150 acres during the 1980s and 1990s and redevelopment to a new design by Patrick Merrigan was completed in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|u
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  • ...lon structure during the Festival of Britain in 1951. A multimillion-pound redevelopment of the park was completed in May 2012, just before the Diamond Jubilee of E
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  • The former village pub, the New Crown Inn, has closed and been sold for redevelopment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Properties that would be perfect renovation projects|
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  • ...The remains of the Lorro Gate were partially unearthed in 2007 during the redevelopment of road works in the area.
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  • Bloxwich has in recent years completed numerous redevelopment projects. Bloxwich Police Station, opened in 1884 on Elmore Green Road, was
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  • ...ted once by the Office of Public Works but unfortunately have made way for redevelopment in 2014. The first postal deliveries by stage coach, in the area, occurred
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  • ...e mid-1980s, the significance of the Salt pans was realised leading to the redevelopment of the historical monument after some research had been carried out.
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  • ...l in 1980 and with new space available from 1986 it underwent an extensive redevelopment over 1989-90 and again in 2000-01.
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  • ...sioners' estate, that were threatened with demolition by the expansion and redevelopment plans of Imperial College. Among the buildings threatened was the Imperial
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  • ...that night and later in 2006 with the land intended to be used for future redevelopment. At the moment much of the original site still lies unused awaiting develo ...into one and allow for 15,000+ students, and relieve the old campuses for redevelopment. The new campus was opened on the 26th October 2011.<ref>http://www.bournvi
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  • The ground opened in 1971. Uxbridge Cricket Club moved here after a redevelopment of Uxbridge High Street saw the club move from their Cricketfield Road grou
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  • ...y Buro Happold, opened in October 2008 and cost £5 million, completed the redevelopment.
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  • ...development of Pitsea did not take place until the 1960s when the new town redevelopment of Basildon took shape. Pitsea market was moved from its original location
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  • ...e over the leases which it said had caused a delay in starting work on the redevelopment. Torbay Council rejected the claim and said that it would defend the allega
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  • ...a new plan was announced to bring the estate back into regular use with a redevelopment plan, creating a community of 14 homes across the site.<ref>[http://edition ...ause.<ref name=n1>Chadburn, Jeremy: 'Heritage Statement for Plympton House Redevelopment' (2015)</ref>
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  • ...whilst improving the existing facilities on the estate. This includes the redevelopment of the golf course, a sympathetic restoration of Carnegie's magnificent swi
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  • Many buildings in the area are disused but plans are in place for redevelopment including in Shadwell Street and Vesey Street.<ref>'[http://www.birminghamp
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  • ...t houses were demolished, and the land redeveloped under the "Carter Gate" redevelopment.<ref name="PostHistory" /> Further development was put on hold due to World Later in the 1950s came the "Chedworth Estate" redevelopment. A large amount of modern housing was built during this period, as well as
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  • ...5 and stands at Millvale crossroads. The mill closed in 1940. A proposed redevelopment in a housing project failed and the Mill is starting to deteriorate very ba
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  • ...and formerly owned by Bartestree Convent and in 2014 is completing a major redevelopment.<ref>[http://www.st-michaels-hospice.org.uk St Michael's Hospice]</ref>
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  • ...https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/first-look-inside-30m-redevelopment-15295532|title=The £30m revamp at St Fagans National Museum of History|las ...on-pound-redevelopment, Doors reopen at St Fagans after multimillion-pound redevelopment</ref> One of the new buildings, Gweithdy (workshop) features stone age tool
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  • ...by property developers for conversion into private apartments. During the redevelopment, a fire was started which severely damaged the manor house and destroyed ma
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  • ...venue was perceived as dilapidated and lost test status in 2009. Extensive redevelopment of the ground to increase capacity and modernise facilities commenced soon |colspan="2"|The Pavilion before and after redevelopment
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  • ...ut back to the beginning of the 2011–12 rugby union season with the full redevelopment planned to take several years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southwalesargu
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  • ...e it was painstakingly re-erected as an entrance to the Paternoster Square redevelopment immediately north of St Paul's Cathedral, opening to the public on 10 Novem
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  • ...e Everett family was terminated early, before its expiry in 2017, to allow redevelopment.<ref>[http://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/370387/So-can-the-Duke-and-Duches
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  • ...and Vaughan for £17,700&nbsp;pa and this change of fortunes funded later redevelopment work.<ref name=hwc/>
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  • After the closure of the airfield, parts of the site were sold for redevelopment. Nine acres of the site were developed to house the Aerospace Bristol muse
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  • ...creswood.org.uk</ref> in Dacres Road, Forest Hill. This was considered for redevelopment in 1989, but research by Lewisham Council resulted in its identity being co
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  • ...l stone and a new village hall, but a new Chequers Inn was included in the redevelopment. It is controlled by the Young's pub company. The Red Lion remains in its o
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  • ...ccessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref> The old Royal Museum building closed for redevelopment in 2008, before reopening in July 2011.<ref name=pr /><ref>{{cite news |url ...otland, which is linked internally to the Royal Museum building. The major redevelopment completed in 2011 by Gareth Hoskins Architects uses former storage areas to
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  • ...one public house which was formerly known as the 'Station Hotel' but after redevelopment of the hotel to include accommodation and a music studio resulted in the pu
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  • ...s now Distaff Lane) and the east on Old Fish Street Hill. Victorian urban redevelopment changed the local street plan and the south wall of the church, instead of ...ree-standing glass box would be built inside the shell of the church. This redevelopment did not come to pass.
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  • ...records during the 18th century, including tidal defence plans in 1845 and redevelopment plans dating from 1877.<ref>{{cite book | title=Report, 1st-2d, | publisher
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  • ...ndary of Hucclecote. The area bordering Brockworth is currently undergoing redevelopment, with the derelict land that formerly housed the airfield and factory havin
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  • ...us/news-features/museum-english-rural-life-opens-after-multi-million-pound-redevelopment|website=Heritage Lottery Fund|accessdate=12 February 2018}}</ref> The Museu
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  • A major redevelopment programme was undertaken with grant aid from the European Regional Developm
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  • Major infrastructure redevelopment began in 2010 ahead of the closure of RAF Lyneham in 2012, at which point B ===Redevelopment as a transport base===
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  • ...om/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=18 Wavendon Tower redevelopment]{{spaced ndash}}Scicon Connect</ref> In 2012, Landar Limited, an automotiv
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  • The local pub, The Pymore Inn, Pymore has undergone a redevelopment - the site of the old rope factory, around the [[River Brit]], now contains
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  • ...ongbridge Deverell House' started to collapse, and prompted a programme of redevelopment of the constructions across the farm. A major re-assessment of the techniqu
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  • ...al/links/link.asp?ID=1925 | accessdate=26 April 2006}}</ref> In June 2010, redevelopment of part of the Savoy Club will have been completed into a new Youth and Com
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  • A full redevelopment of the main galleries, centring on what is now the Neptune Court, which was
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  • ...cost of £47 million, with 23 more acres set aside for a science park. The redevelopment plans included houses, hotels and entertainment amenities plus a maritime h
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  • ...s once a major employer in the area. It has now been demolished but before redevelopment the bases of a [[kiln|tunnel kiln and beehive kiln]] were excavated.<ref>[h
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  • ...djunct to the Tudor palace here, the Palace of Greenwich, which before its redevelopment by King Henry VII (around 1500) was known as the Palace of Placentia. The
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  • In February 2005 a £16&nbsp;million redevelopment comprising a new planetarium and additional display galleries and education
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  • ...he Guardian}}</ref> Steve Tompkins, architect of the Battersea Arts Centre redevelopment, was named the most influential person in British theatre in the 2019 The S
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  • ...as vacated.<ref name=bexleytimes>{{cite web|last=Fowler|first=Joshua|title=Redevelopment of former Woolwich building in Bexleyheath approved|url=http://www.bexleyti
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  • ...e council tried unsuccessfully to have the building delisted to facilitate redevelopment of the site.<ref>{{citation | url=http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/news/4186739
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  • ...development-old-town-hall-will-ruin-character-area/|title=Bromley mum says redevelopment of Old Town Hall will 'ruin' character of the area|date=15 October 2019|pub
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  • ...> to involve restoration of the historic areas used by the council and the redevelopment of the basement and upper floors so those floors can be let out as commerci
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  • ...use-headquarters-17724870|title=Ealing Council Perceval House headquarters redevelopment could include 28-storey tower block|date=10 February 2020|publisher=My Lond
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  • ...new homes on the horizon as Hounslow Civic Centre site is handed over for redevelopment|date=26 July 2019|publisher=London Borough of Hounslow|accessdate=5 May 202
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  • ===Redevelopment=== ...town hall was surplus to requirements, the council commissioned a generic redevelopment scheme to renovate the town hall and build flats behind it, securing planni
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  • ...hat function, it provided offices for the successor council until sold for redevelopment in 2006.
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  • ...the riverbank at [[Lambeth]]: the building was however long since sold for redevelopment and has been conversion into, among other things, a luxury hotel, amusement
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  • As part of the council's redevelopment of the area, which includes the construction of new residential units and o
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  • ...storage conditions and to be beyond improvement, were closed and sold for redevelopment.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/01/19/farewell-to-
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  • ...the owners of Alexandra Palace and Park were threatening to sell them for redevelopment, but a consortium of public-spirited men in the district, headed by Mr. Hen
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  • ...in [[Lindsey]], [[Lincolnshire]]'s northern part. It was created from the redevelopment of the buildings of the former RAF Faldingworth.
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  • ...ecture," were the subject of an historic building survey before a proposed redevelopment at Carter's Farm on Oxcroft Bank. The survey showed various stages of origi
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  • ...over to the Office of Public Works for refurbishment as part of a broader redevelopment of the Gaol and the surrounding Kilmainham Plaza in advance of the 100th an
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  • A major expansion and redevelopment of the stadium ran from 1991 to 2005, raising capacity to its current 82,30 ...ke Park to the GAA for hosting big games, the stadium did not close during redevelopment. During each phase different parts of the ground were redeveloped, while l
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  • ...Since then, the closure of the Masonic Boys' School has led to commercial redevelopment north of Clonskeagh Road and former church land adjacent to Bird Avenue and
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  • ...the greater Dublin region. As of 2020, the area is the subject of a major redevelopment plan, running for more than a decade, under the aegis of the Grangegorman D
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  • Many of the structures in Lucan village were constructed as part of a large redevelopment around 1815. Later, Lucan was a terminus on the combination of tram lines s
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  • ...nd a Corinthian columnar service access is currently an eyesore. It awaits redevelopment as part of a planned regeneration of the area.
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  • ...n of Handforth in the late 19th century, the chapel went through extensive redevelopment and expansion, and the new building - known as St Chad's Church - was conse
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  • ...cals in mourning after popular pub, The Swiss Cottage closes down ahead of redevelopment]' by Gavin O'Callaghan in the ''Irish Mirror'', 4 June 2019.</ref> ...en encroached upon by the growing area of neighbouring Ballymun due to its redevelopment). There are also the estates of Magenta, Lorcan, as well as more recent dev
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  • ...le_10007010.shtml Finfacts: 'Bord Pleanála grants planning permission for redevelopment of Stillorgan Shopping Centre' (22 August 2006)</ref> When opened, it had t
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  • ...tgomery of Alamein closed its door for the last time and then underwent an redevelopment by an Asian businessman who also owns the local Costcutter's mini mart. It
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  • ...le development on the east side of West End Lane started in 1897, with the redevelopment of the properties where the three large houses of West End Hall, Canterbury
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  • ...al accommodation in the northernmost part of the area. The shopping centre redevelopment has now been abandoned by Tesco with many small units available for rent or
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  • ...tury when the local estate changed ownership. Although there has been some redevelopment and infilling since the War, the village remains similar in size and form t
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  • ...ever reach Buxton. The BBC reports that the station site was proposed for redevelopment in 2014.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbysh
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  • ==Galleries and redevelopment==
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  • There have been several new housing estates built recently including the redevelopment of the former Bayles and Whylie factory site which was a former glue mill.
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  • ...e foundations of the east end of this stone chapel were located during the redevelopment of the church for the Besthorpe Project in 2013.
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  • ...County Council's nearby Sherwood Forest Visitors' Centre is scheduled for redevelopment and improvement. A contract awarded to RSPB intended for completion by late
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  • ...d 20 meeting and function rooms.<ref name=urban75/> The architects for the redevelopment were Aedas RHWL. At the same time, the upper floors of the original buildin
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  • ...as built between 1859 and 1865 by William Webster, as part of Bazalgette's redevelopment of the London sewerage system, it features spectacular ornamental cast iron
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  • ...Mowbray]]. Close by is a new residential area named [[Upper Saxondale]], a redevelopment of the former Saxondale Hospital site.
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  • ...elicopters. This unit closed in September 2018 and the site was bought for redevelopment in May 2019 by Angle Property.
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  • In 2020, plans were made for redevelopment.<ref>'[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-51616230 Lyndhurst '
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  • ...lease from the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation – Major new redevelopment planned for Haulbowline | publisher=Djei.ie |date=30 September 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...granted in early 2016 for restoration for use as a private dwelling. This redevelopment was completed in late 2018, with additional artworks positioned on the roof
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  • ...Centre was completed in 1972. This shopping centre underwent a significant redevelopment at the turn of the 21st century (although, as of 2020, was closed following
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  • The village had, in 2004 and 2005, seen extensive redevelopment on the expansive "Fairfield" or Village Green. Before the advent of the mod
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  • ===Use and redevelopment===
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  • ...ist J. C. Coleman. The cave was closed in 2000 for archaeological work and redevelopment, and reopened in 2003.<ref>{{cite web| title=Show Caves of Ireland: Dunmore
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  • ...ared redundant. An attempt by the diocese to sell the building for private redevelopment was thwarted in the early 1980s when local residents joined with churchgoer
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  • ...Christabel Pankhurst and Oscar Wilde. After closure, the site was sold for redevelopment.
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  • ...ustomers and local trade to pass by due to the parking restrictions of the redevelopment.
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  • ...ich will include (at Old Oak Common), HS2 and Elizabeth Line. The scale of redevelopment has led to the Park Royal and Old Oak area being described as a potential "
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  • The slums were cleared during redevelopment in the 1960s and 1970s when the Westway Flyover and Trellick Tower were bui
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  • ...ge became a low-income area, which continued after high-rise comprehensive redevelopment, mostly built in a single architectural style and called the 'Stonebridge E During the 1950s the council planned a massive redevelopment covering almost 100 acres of Stonebridge. More than 2,000 units were built,
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  • The redevelopment of the remains of the derelict cistern structure as a cold bath seems to ha
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  • ...=Westminster City Council resolves to grant planning permission for Strand redevelopment|date=23 April 2015|access-date=14 July 2018}}</ref> the architect was Sir R ===21st-century redevelopment===
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  • ...bbc-television-centre-redevelopment-soho-house|title=BBC Television Centre redevelopment to include branch of Soho House|first=John|last=Reynolds|work=The Guardian|
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  • As part of its redevelopment programme, the Royal Ballet School relocated and enlarged its ballet museum
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  • ...antial preservation work.{{sfn|Best|1990|p=16|ps=none}} As part of a large redevelopment of the museum, 2008 saw further restoration work to the keep and the first ...4 in the Steward's Gallery. It underwent a £3.5-million refurbishment and redevelopment, and officially opened on 23 June 2009 by Prince Richard, Duke of Glouceste
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  • ...deepcut-redevelopment|title=Mindenhurst, Deepcut 'Princess Royal Barracks' redevelopment project|first=County Hall|last=Surrey County Council|website=www.surreycc.g
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  • In April 2017 Woking Borough Council approved the first phase of the redevelopment of the central part of Sheerwater. The first phase will comprise the constr
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  • After a long series of legal redevelopment disputes with the businessmen, in 1977 the local council compulsorily purch
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  • ...or Fleet), was host to the Fleet Folk club from the 1960s until 2001 when redevelopment work at the pub removed the venue. The club was run independently of the pu
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  • ...rimary school, a public house ('The Bell Inn') which is currently awaiting redevelopment, a modern church and a small shopping parade. An older church stood in near
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  • The redevelopment, coupled with the hamlet which pre-dates, created the first village in Hamp As part of the redevelopment of the complex, the chapel was refurbished by Berkeley Homes, and was later
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  • ...ical significance, this 84 year old building is now set for demolition and redevelopment with modern industrial units.
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  • ...n moated manor house and church (1540, perhaps 12th century). By the time redevelopment began, it consisted of just three farms and St Giles's Church, but was reco
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  • ...n Pale Lane which then became a hospital and has since been the subject of redevelopment into a housing development.
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  • In order to be able to host Test cricket, the ground underwent a redevelopment starting in 2008, which saw stands built to increase capacity and other con ===Before redevelopment===
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  • ...ans for extensive housing developments. The most exciting of all being the redevelopment of Main st leading onto Church Street, with plans for new bars and restaura
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  • ...d the ends behind both goals. Work started on the second phase of the £5m redevelopment scheme.<ref name=BBC20122006/>
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  • ==Ground redevelopment since 2010== ...ews/uk-england-essex-21012526|title=Essex County Cricket Club signs ground redevelopment deal|date=14 January 2013|work=BBC News|access-date=15 February 2017|langua
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  • Due to the 1960s redevelopment, Peartree Cottage in Vicarage Lane is now the oldest house in Felpham. It i
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  • ...rbour-front in [[Portsmouth]], [[Hampshire]]. It is the centrepiece of the redevelopment of Portsmouth Harbour, which was supported by a National Lottery grant. The
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