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- Published by:
- Fylde Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Defined Town Centres represent the primary
shopping areas in which retail and other main
town centres uses will be encouraged and include
primary and secondary shopping frontages.
Areas are...
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- London Borough of Lambeth
- Last updated:
- 07 August 2019
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boundaries of local shopping areas, largely made up of small parades of shops
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- Nottingham City Council
- Last updated:
- 29 March 2023
The location of local retail centres within Nottingham City.
These include a range of small shops of a local nature, serving a small catchment. Typically, local centres might include, amongst...
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- Medway Council
- Last updated:
- 21 January 2022
Main shopping areas within Medway
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- Liverpool City Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Liverpool Main Reatil Core, Shopping Area.
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- North York Moors National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 09 October 2019
The Core Strategy and Development Policies Proposals Maps identify the limits of the commercial area in the town of Helmsley and the villages of Thornton le Dale and Hutton le Hole. The commercial...
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- North York Moors National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 25 August 2020
The Local Plan Policies Maps identify the limits of the commercial area in the town of Helmsley, as set out in the Helmsley Local Plan under Policy BL8. The commercial areas cover the main shop and...
- Published by:
- West Somerset District Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Includes land allocated for residential, business, tourism and shopping development as part of the Locla Plan's strategy
- Published by:
- Hyndburn Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 13 March 2017
Location of town centre shopping areas of individual towns in Hyndburn.
This is Phase 2 INSPIRE compliant.
- Published by:
- West Dorset District Council
- Last updated:
- 11 February 2016
Line data showing ground floor shopping frontages which should be retained for retail or community use in Weymouth and Portland Borough.
- Published by:
- Weymouth and Portland Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 23 September 2024
Line data showing ground floor shopping frontages which should be retained for retail or community use in Weymouth and Portland Borough.
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- Leeds City Council
- Last updated:
- 18 April 2016
Merged shopping policies S2, S3A, S4, S6. S2 to be maintained and enhanced vitality and viability of town centres (28), S3A prioritisation of refurbishment and enhancement of insecure S2 centres,...
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- Birmingham City Council
- Last updated:
- 08 June 2016
Hierarchy of local centres across the city providing a range of shops, services and other related facilities to meet the needs of local communities
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- London Borough of Brent
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Town Centre Boundaries include the primary shopping areas and areas predominantly occupied by main town centre uses. The Town Centre hierarchy is designated in the London Plan
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- London Borough of Lambeth
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
showing boundaries of Town Centres as defined in the London Plan and lambeth's Core Strategy; these are the larger shopping areas such as west norwood or clapham.
- Published by:
- Medway Council
- Last updated:
- 21 January 2022
Small grouping usually comprising a newsagent, a general grocery store, a sub-post office and occasionally a pharmacy, a hairdresser and other small shops of a local nature.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
The Built Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are currently built and live and can typically receive mail, deliveries, or services. For example, homes, shops, schools and...
- Published by:
- London Borough of Lambeth
- Last updated:
- 07 August 2019
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boundary of lower marsh shopping area boundary that is within the Central
Activities Zone
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- Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Last updated:
- 04 August 2022
Local Centres are retail areas which support the main shopping centres in the Borough. They provide day-to-day goods and services. There are 25 Local Centres across The Royal Borough of Kingston...
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- Kirklees Council
- Last updated:
- 06 April 2021
Public rights of way are routes that can be used by members of the public for recreation, going to and from school, work and the shops and anywhere else. They range from urban to rural areas.