Examples of 'city centres' in a sentence
Meaning of "city centres"
city centres - City centres are the primary commercial, cultural, and often historical districts within a city. They are characterized by high population density, numerous businesses, entertainment facilities, and transportation hubs
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- plural of city centre
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From city centres to polycentric urban structures.
Important amenities are usually concentrated in city centres.
Enhancement of city centres and community structure.
The infected are spreading from city centres.
The city centres are especially affected.
Synthesis of the problems of the city centres.
City centres are its favourite destination.
Pressure for office development in city centres.
A sweeper for city centres and the environment.
It could ban cars from city centres.
City centres must become attractive places to live in.
Hotels tend to be closer to city centres or airports.
Many city centres are of historic nature.
It enables you to access city centres with an aircraft.
Even in city centres it is not a problem to cross a street.
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Charging of parking places in city centres.
Renovation of old city centres without evicting people.
They are conveniently located in city centres.
The revaluation of city centres and faceless suburbs.
Football violence is still present even in city centres.
Green zones in city centres are also crucial to social cohesion.
Malmaison hotels are mainly located in city centres.
City centres without cars is already under serious revision.
This helps to revitalise city centres.
Driving around city centres is not the easiest of tasks.
Rented office buildings in city centres.
Several city centres suffered from missile or cluster bombs attacks.
Ban of diesels from city centres.
Several city centres suffered from missile or cluster bomb attacks.
Discovering the role and functions of city centres.
City centres still serve as hubs of activity and meeting points.
The first observation is the densification of city centres.
They are especially used in old city centres or similar environments.
Which results in the decline of traditional city centres.
In old city centres cars have little space in which to park.
This is especially so if you live close to city centres.
Dry sandy terrain and city centres are by far the worst.
Seminars on particular problems of city centres.
They were usually located in city centres or near major trunk roads.
This is important in substations located close to city centres.
Even the bigger city centres are more like large towns.
Passengers can get on and off trains in city centres.
The gentrification of city centres makes their existence increasingly precarious.
The study of the environmental problems of city centres is complete.
There are city centres that make it hard for cars to enter.
They can not shop in the city centres anymore.
It is legitimate to require reasonable and effective connection times with city centres.
Objectives for city centres.
Land prices in city centres are usually much higher than those in smaller villages.
Distributors are found mainly on busy high streets in city centres.
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