conurbation

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Examples of conurbation

  • In the combined young group, a greater majority of speakers believed that the conurbation should not be divided (13 of 16).

  • However, the conurbation was compact, the centre dominated economically, the ancient corporation provided leadership and excellent wholesale markets and the economy was quite different.

  • The same can be said of the metropolitan conurbation in the 1850s when compared to the urban clusters that grew around near-northern cities.

  • The districts were chosen for their geographical spread and to include rural villages, small towns, suburbs and larger conurbations.

  • The capacity to provide information in these conurbations is exceptional in its wealth and complexity, seldom found in other places or in other circumstances.

  • The town chosen should not be on the coast or part of a conurbation as this would complicate geographical migration patterns.

  • Understandably, most works that have examined the middle classes have tended to focus on the 'city' or neighbouring industrial conurbations.

  • But he also insists that policymakers would have been better advised to put money into smaller and less expensive get-away venues, closer to the heart of major conurbations.

  • Fifty-one older people, mainly from an urban area but including some from a rural setting and a conurbation, were interviewed and their stories form a number of cases studies.

  • It will not stay rich and mellow if we do not have adequate development within the conurbations rather than merely within the rural areas.

  • I stress that it is a rural district council and not a mighty, wealthy conurbation.

  • The second problem requiring urgent attention is traffic congestion in large conurbations and the concentration of exhaust fumes in cities and intercity transport corridors.

  • This is particularly true in the major conurbations and in the corridors between them, where use of radio is naturally most concentrated.

  • I am satisfied with current operational procedures which require that such flights should be made over water as far as possible, avoiding large conurbations.

  • The new town is part of the conurbation and was built to provide a focal point for the renewal of that conurbation.

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