Nearly three quarters said they would use a tram system to get around the largely pedestrianised town centre. |
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O'Connell Street will be pedestrianised and will only be accessible to public transport and taxis within the next two years. |
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Again, it would appear that these unofficial spaces would be lost if the High Street were pedestrianised. |
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They claim customer numbers have fallen since the street was pedestrianised 18 years ago. |
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They and police want to install moving bollards to prevent motorists from driving along the pedestrianised route. |
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She bewails the fact that the street's turned so quiet since it's been pedestrianised. |
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The pedestrianised town centre offers a wide selection of household names and specialist retailers. |
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The medieval town of Yvoire is also worth a visit and here you will find pedestrianised streets to stroll around. |
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The pedestrianised street is one of the main thoroughfares in the city and lends itself to street music and entertainment as well as thriving business. |
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Every chain store worth its salt has a presence and shoppers come from miles around every weekend to throng the pedestrianised streets and modern malls. |
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Although the area would be pedestrianised, there would still be limited access for public transport, blue badge holders, businesses and residents. |
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The inner area must be pedestrianised and the motorcar banished. |
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The road, which will be renamed New Cannon Street, will be pedestrianised. |
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Decent public space became an economic necessity. Ken Livingstone, London's first mayor, partially pedestrianised Trafalgar Square. |
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More inner-city flats, houses and pedestrianised shopping areas are being built. |
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At the same time, Reading council has smartened up and pedestrianised the adjacent shopping streets. |
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Not far from Gare de Lyon is the lively Bastille district and the slightly calmer pedestrianised Bercy quarter with its landscaped garden. |
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Is the city the flourishing city centre, the pedestrianised shopping city, the background for the summer festival or the Christmas market? |
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You will have a personalised welcome, orientation meeting and a visit of Montpellier's historic pedestrianised centre on your first day. |
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Although badly damaged by the Second World War, Caen still has many elegant houses and buildings within the bustling pedestrianised town centre. |
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The city is highly pedestrianised and most of its main tourist attractions are within walking distance of the centre. |
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The old historc centre of Oviedo is pedestrianised so it is pleasurealbe to stroll around. |
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Cradled by the two arms of the Ill, its mostly pedestrianised town centre is perfect for strolling and cycling. |
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Nearby is the picturesque pedestrianised Rue Levis and its market and shops, and a variety of local schools. |
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It has open beams, limestone walls and a split-level interior, with two charming pedestrianised terraces with space for up to 150 people. |
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More recently wider areas of restricted access to cars have been designated together with extensions to pedestrianised areas, mainly in the historic centres of cities. |
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Smoke-filled cafes line the pedestrianised main street, serving bitter coffee against the blaring backdrop of another regional speciality: high-octane turbo-folk music. |
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The interesting Munich pedestrianised area is on your doorstep and has many street cafés where you can enjoy a relaxing drink after a long day's drive. |
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For Madame, it's shopping with a choice of the chic boutiques of Old Lille, the big names in the pedestrianised shopping streets and bargains at L'Usine or McArthur Glen. |
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The ring road relieves traffic congestion in the town centre where many roads are pedestrianised. |
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Every August the Carlisle Food Fair is held in the pedestrianised area of the city centre. |
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In the 2000s Chapel Street was pedestrianised and is home to some of the UK's most famous brands. |
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Now Gamarra is pedestrianised and patrolled by municipal police. |
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The Pack Horse Centre is a covered pedestrianised shopping area constructed over a cobblestone street, Pack Horse Yard, renamed Pack Horse Walk. |
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Coventry's pedestrianised Precinct shopping area came into its own and was considered one of the finest retail experiences outside London. |
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Our trade has increased significantly since they pedestrianised the High Street. |
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The rents get even more expensive when the streets are pedestrianised, meaning you end up with expensive boutiques that are of no use to ordinary people. |
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As the largest tourism centre in the Alps, it has successively introduced an extensive pedestrianised area at the heart of the resort with underground parking systems. |
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For example, conflicting visions of urban mobility can lead to a debate on a pedestrianised shopping street which drags on for decades, or to a spectacular referendum about an underground car park. |
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The historical city centre is largely pedestrianised which is ideal for those wanting to leisurely stroll around the various shops, galleries, restaurants and museums on offer. |
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Newport's pedestrianised High Street runs southwest from the interchange through Westgate Square to the pedestrianised Commercial Street. |
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This includes a main shopping centre along with a pedestrianised high street and many independent and specialist shops. |
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Pool Street is a pedestrianised street and, as such, serves as the town's main shopping street. |
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Queen Street was pedestrianised in 1974 and is served by Cardiff Queen Street railway station on Station Terrace. |
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As part of the St Davids 2 development, the Hayes was pedestrianised and repaved. |
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Caroline Street is a pedestrianised link between St Mary Street and The Hayes. |
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The High Street, pedestrianised except for bus and bicycle traffic, serves as the main hub for local buses. |
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The city centre is largely pedestrianised and the Lanes shopping centre is home to around 75 stores. |
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Newport since the 1960s has acquired new shopping facilities, a pedestrianised central square, and through road traffic redirected off many of the narrow streets. |
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In September 2007 Westminster City Council passed further bylaws banning feeding birds on the pedestrianised North Terrace and other pavements in the area. |
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The gateway to West Jutland is the lively North Sea port of Esbjerg with its central square full of cafes and restaurants and a long pedestrianised shopping street. |
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Many of Ystad's streets are pedestrianised and the larger roads have wide cycle lanes, so hiring a bike is safe for the wobbliest and youngest of riders. |
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The pedestrianised portion of the High Street, which runs from the junction of St John Street to Scott Street, is the main focus of the shopping area. |
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