This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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For the first time this year there were lots of swifts hawking the riverside fields. |
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I asked Graham as we took a tea break this morning in the riverside walk at Matlock. |
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Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside mango tree and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap. |
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The riverside terraced house where Christopher Wren used to live is now neighbour to the Cardinal Wolsey pub and a traffic-clogged roundabout. |
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Similarly, campers can scour plates clean with mud, ash, or riverside moss, then rinse and dry them in the sun. |
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It burrows a tunnel far into a sandy bank on the riverside and dwells therein, safe from cold, wind, rain and creatures that would devour it. |
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At the riverside, hawthorns, oaks, beeches and other trees stand stark and bare. |
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He said there should also be a circular walk giving greater access to the riverside. |
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If the Executive is serious about delivering on its projects it should see about copying the example for riverside regeneration set in England. |
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In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo. |
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Some years ago we saw these developers build a lot of flats right next to our public park, Canbury Park Gardens, down by the riverside. |
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However, a condition of the planning was that Dunnes Stores would provide a footpath along the riverside elevation of the building. |
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I'm strolling along a stretch of riverside bike path when a bicyclist approaches from behind. |
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A very nice riverside pub offering tremendously high-quality food and a splendid beer garden. |
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Forest paths, moorland tracks and riverside footpaths, with some short sections along quiet country lanes. |
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A banked or palisaded riverside enclosure with temporary dwellings and safe moorings for ships is probable. |
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No sooner had he done this than it was decided to move the Academy from the damp riverside to the hilltop. |
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General Riley, the highest-ranking officer there not counting Derringer, moved into the square, leading a platoon to the riverside to fire. |
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Some participants opted out of the riverside walk and used coaches to reach the Minster. |
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Follow the riverside path straight on across fields to reach a road just to the right of Bolton Bridge across the River Wharfe. |
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The riverside, its wildlife, its views, its open spaces and historic features are close to all our hearts. |
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Wandsworth's riverside quarters have seen particularly steep rises in income in recent years. |
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On an oceanfront or riverside, usually near a jetty or landing port, these hotels were features of the maritime age. |
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Boots are recommended, especially if you want to explore the muddier, squishier paths towards the riverside. |
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Return by paved way to fingerpost, squeezer, path by river then across field to first barn you come to, and right, path through riverside fields. |
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The riverside bar can not have been cheap to open, but the chain is more than reaping its reward now. |
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I too am distressed at the construction of a bund to prevent the long-standing annual visits by Romany families to an Ilkley riverside location. |
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The first part of the journey will bring passengers from Kilmeaden on a riverside sojourn to the world-famous Mount Congreve Estate. |
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Paramedics were called to the riverside walk following the incident at about 11 pm. |
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But the contractor has started clearing the site so that the riverside walk can be open over the festive period. |
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The remainder of the land will be transformed into an extension for Biss Meadow Country Park and a riverside walk. |
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The riverside walk is a beautiful amenity off the Dunmore Road that requires some remedial work. |
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In the meantime, Spencer's workmen have been cracking on with their other task of refurbishing the riverside walks. |
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Members of the public are welcome to view the exercise, which can best be seen from the riverside walk. |
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Dobpark Woods are pleasant and after a sandwich and a gossip with some other walkers, I set off through the riverside trees. |
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They had talked about a riverside walk as a Millennium project and it would be a great boost to the town. |
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The riverside trees and bushes were quite magnificent in the autumn colours of reds, gold, oranges and yellows. |
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Good places to try include the Museum Gardens, Rowntree Park or the riverside walk near the Millennium Bridge. |
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Plans for a riverside walk in Tewkesbury have been given a year to make progress or the money will be spent elsewhere. |
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Built-up areas will be complemented by amenity space, parkland and a riverside promenade. |
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On Monday the town council planning committee raised no objection to the new parking area but called for a riverside walk to be provided. |
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The area by the riverside and the housing behind give a very tidy appearance. |
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The tenants have not traded from the 19th Century riverside building since then, and have been locked in a war of words with the council. |
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There will also be plenty of guided walks ranging from gentle riverside rambles to more challenging hill walks. |
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We'd like to see this prime riverside site restored to the benefit of the city and making a real contribution to a thriving York economy. |
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Turn right into Piccadilly, recross the River Foss and turn left on to the riverside walk that runs alongside the Coppergate development. |
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With its riverside setting and comfy leather sofas to sink into, the atmosphere is sophisticated yet relaxed. |
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The area which used to be the service yard for Tesco would be transformed into a riverside arena, resembling an amphitheatre. |
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The ducks on the river were managing the torrents and we thought we could manage the riverside amble. |
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His breath came in short gasps as he walked on and on, driven by an insane energy, till he finally reached the riverside. |
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Indeed, taxi drivers take tourists from airport to city centre via the riverside building site out of which the palatial new house is rising. |
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Sheffield's rundown riverside area will be in line for a facelift if plans to revamp it are approved. |
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Tall, dense reed beds grow along the riverside fringed by gallery forests of poplar and willow. |
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The prestigious office building project, set among riverside promenades and a public plaza, is earmarked for Northern Foods. |
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We stop at a small riverside beach for a picnic that the guides have transported in cool boxes strapped to their kayaks. |
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Eventually, he came to the riverside promenade where a strip of parkland bordered the River Ana. |
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The landscaped site incorporates over 660 feet of water frontage, seating areas and a riverside walk. |
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Here, the eye still meets unbroken views of lush woodlands sweeping down to the river Thames, surrounded by open riverside meadows. |
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I asked Clive, after he related Clarissa's cutting tale over al fresco Pilsner at a riverside pub. |
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There is space for an eight-seater table, while the family area to the side has a bay window that takes full advantage of the riverside views. |
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A riverside cafe terrace in Prague provides one of innumerable places for the residents to enjoy the beauty of their city. |
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A public piazza will face the River Thames and create a new riverside walkway and wetlands area. |
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We hope eventually to restore several thousand acres of riverside forest along the San Joaquin River and its tributaries. |
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A new train station and a footbridge across the river are also part of the project, which aims to rejuvenate the riverside area. |
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Trina was sitting outside her grandparent's house later that summer when she heard a commotion coming from the direction of the riverside gate. |
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When completed, the landscaped riverside development will incorporate a playground and public park next to the marina. |
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There are meandering walkways along the riverside slopes and extensive off-street parking is provided in the forecourt. |
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Many species migrate along riverside forests, some covering thousands of miles per year. |
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The once thriving riverside town has been reduced to rubble, most of its buildings leveled by the earthquake. |
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The extra shelter from the riverside developments saw the walkways stay ice-free last week. |
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The walkways and riverside areas are very attractive and a great asset to the town. |
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Local residents have argued that the idea could destroy a quiet riverside environment where lilies grow and moorhens swim. |
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Throughout our riverside run the club leaders made sure that beginners were never running alone, even when it meant slowing down to keep anyone from dropping back too far. |
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There were some modifications to the design of the riverside walk. |
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The Belleek Forest Park with its attractive riverside walks is well on the way to being a major addition to Ballina's tourist attractions as a natural amenity. |
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Improvements to the riverside walk and cycle path will also be made. |
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Up to c. 1700, Britain's ports had been largely natural coastal or riverside sites, sometimes with quays and wharfs for lading, and beaching vessels at low tide. |
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The walk follows flat riverside pastures for virtually all the way, though numerous stiles and kissing gates need to be negotiated and walking boots are essential. |
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The tower now stands out, loud and proud, flanked by two green open parks and the colourful wharf, with a riverside walk guiding amblers up to its refurbished doors. |
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The main threats are probably the re-alignment of riverbanks and removal of riverside trees, but water pollution and river dredging are also serious problems. |
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I'm also looking forward to a stroll around the riverside garden. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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Although no longer standing, the brick riverside palace was a favourite of the Tudors and it became Elizabeth's most favourite out-of-town Residence when she was Queen. |
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The house is attractive, spacious and full of character, and you would search for a long time to find a home in such beautiful riverside surroundings. |
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After all, the track follows in the hoofprints of horses, which for hundreds of years pulled barges upstream along these same, now asphalted, riverside towpaths. |
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The mountain tops are wild, but the valley bottom is filled with cottonwood trees, purple sage and wild geranium, and riverside paths meander away to waterfalls and pools. |
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More kids climb on a riverside playground, and in the water beyond is a handful of cormorants, including one taking off low to the water like a seaplane. |
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The riverside walls are punctuated nevertheless by defensive bastions of which the main one controls an access from the river and numerous underground passages. |
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Women with oiled and sheeny hair, combs thrust through their buns and intricate embroidered aprons tied round their waists, thronged the riverside bazaar. |
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The shops on the riverside suddenly seemed a dangerous place to shelter from the deluge, which had started with a cloudburst about 3 pm on Monday afternoon. |
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The man behind plans to bring a big wheel to a York riverside park said his company might take the idea elsewhere if it was rejected by councillors today. |
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The riverside scheme, which is due to open in November next year, will include a large shopping centre, a four-star hotel, leisure facilities and a multiplex cinema. |
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When my wife and I visit friends outside Chicago, they always take us to this riverside restaurant, The Oar House, so that I can chow on brats and quaff Old Style beer. |
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He knows it will be a work in progress forever, but hopes to add historical displays and a riverside memorial to honor the slaves. |
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Soon after that, in nearby riverside, Dorner ambushed two local police officers who were stopped at a red light. |
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After a sumptuous feast in the morning, men and children go to the riverside and with due ceremonial worship offer a cocoasut to the God of water, Varuna. |
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The council has opened the riverside cycle path to taxis, and if you want to arrive by helicopter, coach or even horse-drawn carriage, no problem. |
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Grandpa had taken a passel of us to a riverside swimming hole. |
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We can't follow the river all the way, because there's no footpath, so we take a nice loop up the west flank of the valley, coming down at more riverside meadows and daffs. |
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It is also hoped that the wet grasslands and shallow riverside verges will benefit water voles, dragon and damselflies, frogs and toads and different types of newts. |
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It was just getting dark as we walked along the riverside to the Taj and the dusky light falling over the Ouse added to the romance of the outing. |
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Robert fell from the slipway into riverside mud, but continued without an overcoat until the end of his visit. |
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Most of these landscapes are autumnal or early winter in season and show bleak, dank, water fringed bog or moor, loch and riverside. |
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An important aquaculture area is the riverside plain in Xingyang City, upstream from Zhengzhou. |
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In 1978, a deep water riverside berth was opened for large container ships on reclaimed land at Northfleet Hope. |
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However, in 2015 Oxford Archaeology discovered a Saxon burial site near the riverside with 76 skeletons from the late 7th or early 8th century. |
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There is a public riverside walk along the river bank, opened in stages over recent years. |
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One trike travels by river, documenting the journey, while a second is ridden, or pushed if necessary, through riverside communities. |
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And entries for the riverside area, which included Tay Infinity and Beyond, also featured Cow Pie Parade and Broons Bank. |
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A riverside sculpture trail runs alongside this final section of its north bank. |
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The longships will be racing then from King's Staith and the riverside will be full of other Vikings and traders. |
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The riverside WEIR MEAD-OW, near Evesham town centre, also welcomes tourers, motor caravans and trailer tents. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle often visit riverside parts as in The Sign of Four. |
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Upriver, Henry James' Portrait of a Lady uses a large riverside mansion on the Thames as one of its key settings. |
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The new king, James II, required a new chapel and also ordered a new gallery, council chamber and a riverside apartment for the Queen. |
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Rehabilitation efforts have resulted in the creation of parks along the riverside, along with stricter pollution controls. |
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The boto is the subject of a legend in Brazil about a dolphin that turns into a man and seduces maidens by the riverside. |
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Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, its riverside setting, lively cultural life, and maritime heritage. |
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It combines riverside and towpath sections, with other paths to villages and places of interest in the wider valley. |
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The river cruises start from a riverside area known as the Groves, which contains seating and a bandstand. |
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In this vicinity, the riverside is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, being crossed by four bridges. |
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Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. |
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The oldest church is the Old High Church, on St Michael's Mount by the riverside, a site perhaps used for worship since Celtic times. |
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Prizes for wager races were often offered by the London Guilds and Livery Companies or wealthy owners of riverside houses. |
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The two day trip is a great way to experience all the river has to offer, while also offering the best of camping, either riverside or at our basecamp. |
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Officials were warned hundreds of riverside businesses could go under if they did not give in to pressure to scrap the controversial backdating plans. |
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Good riverside paths make the whole route accessible to walkers. |
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The riverside is much too precious to be allowed to be disfigured as a result of the idiocies of planners and councillors who are here today, gone tomorrow. |
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The now tidal river meanders across a wide floodplain, at the edge of which are located riverside villages such as Carlton and Sutton on Trent, Besthorpe and Girton. |
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Harris Park offers riverside walks and views down over the historic town. |
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In Tudor and Stuart times, various kings and queens built magnificent riverside palaces at Hampton Court, Kew, Richmond on Thames, Whitehall and Greenwich. |
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Billing Aquadrome leisure park is on the eastern outskirts with a caravan site, marina, funfair, bar, riverside restaurant and converted water mill with original workings. |
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As well as numerous parks, open spaces, and extensive riverside areas, puzzlingly the report also overlooked the 1000 acre Town Moor at the heart of the city. |
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Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain intact in places. |
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Most of the firm's 19 staff will be based at the new offices in the riverside town with five colleagues located at Lumsdons' Worcester city centre office in The Tything. |
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The 1928 Thames flood was a disastrous flood of the River Thames that affected much of riverside London on 7 January 1928, as well as places further downriver. |
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Stuart, is now a director with property management company Operon, but started his working life on the riverside machine tool company Pearsons and then Swan Hunter. |
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Shrieves Walk is in close proximity to major theatres and riverside walks. |
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A quarry site in Staffordshire may become a regional water sport centre in plans unveiled for a 14,000-acre riverside leisure area on the Trent and Tame. |
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