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Should the Hastings bypass be built?
... that of the Green Peace Committee who are against the whole plan of action due to the existence of protected species living within the proposed site, and that the Hastings bypass would get rid of any habitats which they have ...
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Should The Nottingham Tram Be Run Through Wilford?
... Large capacity and fast speed
* Flexibility and reliability
* Environment-friendly
* Comfortable, accessible and easy to use
* Safe
* It will greater enhance Nottingham's positive image
There is no doubt that the trams will be fast. They can reach a ...
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Similarities and Differences Between Victoria Street and Torbay Road In Paignton
... its' fishing harbour, while Torquay is known for its' shopping streets and its' very attractive marina. All these three towns together are known as Torbay. See map of Torbay after map of Devon.
The History: Now a bustling seaside resort town ...
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Skipton has all the properties of a good route centre and mentioned before it sits beautifully where it is. With main roads and motorways which surround such major cities such as Yorkshire, Manchester and Liverpool
... in the town centre on four days a week and a good selection of shops and pubs. At the end of the High Street is the church and Skipton Castle, an interesting place to visit. The canal goes right into ...
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South Africa
... are many areas in the country of unspoiled beauty. In each region of South Africa there are many beaches ranging from different temperatures for each beach. There are different types of beaches in South Africa. You can find very hot ...
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Spain
... economic, social and environmental impacts of tourism on the resort?
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... though there is not much remaining at the site to use as evidence to help us determine whether or not Sandal Castle had followed the national trends of castles like many others, we do have the sources which will be ...
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... was decaying inside, as after Richard, Duke of York was killed; no one lived there. Evidence of decay can be found in both the written surveys. We cannot see the decay on the drawing as the image only shows us ...
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... times there are also big names like Valencia, Deportivo and lots more.
Madrid and Barcelona are also the two bigges cities in Spain.
The climate of Spain is Mediterranean. Spain is a very hot country the temperature can rise up 41 ...
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... comes to nearly 300,000 inhabitants. The map of greater London below shows the position of Enfield in the far north of the map.
The map below shows the whole of Enfield. There are borders marking ...
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... lack of interest in the CBD. In this investigation I am investigating the above hypothesis for my study in Slough. Slough is a town which is located to the west of London and can be seen as local to places ...
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Sphere of Influence
... of the goods sold, the local population of the area and the presence of the internet.
The range of shops is not only the number of different types of shops but also the size of the shops themselves. Specialist shops will ...
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Sphere of influence map.
... look at what shopping was like back then, you will realise that Cambridge has improved significantly in shopping. Corner shops used to be really popular about 50 years ago but because of things like new and modern technology, people can ...
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Stockport shopping district
... This will tell us how different areas are represented, usually linked to the level of goods they offer.
* Pedestrian count- This tells us the number of people in different areas, therefore showing us which areas are the busiest, and the ...
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Stoke Bruerne is a small village near towcestor off of the A5 in between Birmingham and London on the Grand Union Canal.
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In Stoke Bruerne the population increased from 609 people in 1801 to 823 people in 1971.
Pre 1805 Stoke Bruerne was a small simple Hamlet, it had a figure of either setting, it had a church surrounded by thatched ...
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Summarise the Redevelopment of the Longbenton Estate (Newcastle).
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* The labour party promised to oversee the building of 5 million new homes to replace those lost in the war and to rehouse people in need of basic hygiene services.
* The housing minister of the time believed that ...
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Sun, Sand and Souvenir shops
... takes a bit of patience and a bit of difficulty to reach but this keeps the visitors low and is why Dominica has maintained so much of its natural beauty and charm throughout the years.
As I first rode through ...
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Surveying the ward of Brighton called Seven Dials
... usually occurs with at first a "pioneer group" of lower-income professionals (eg teachers and social workers) moving into an inner-city area to search for cheap Victorian/Edwardian properties to renovate. In Brighton's case, these people will mostly be from London, due ...
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sustainable development
... yearly vaccinations, gets the right foods to eat and doesn't work too hard when pregnant. Buffalo calves are a crucial aspect of the program. The first and third offspring from the buffalo are returned to the bank and given to ...
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Swansea is located on the beautiful Gower Peninsular, the UK's first designated 'area of outstanding natural beauty'
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Maritime Quarter
The Maritime Quarter is one of the most lively parts of Swansea. The waterfront village has an abundance of interesting features - shops, pubs, eating places, the Dylan Thomas Theatre, Swansea Leisure Centre, Maritime and Industrial Museums, night clubs ...