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  2. Liverpool city centre - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool City Centre (Local Plan map) Liverpool's most recent Local Plan is designed to guide the long-term spatial development of the city from 2013 to 2033. It will assist Liverpool City Council in making planning decisions for development proposals and provides detailed advice to city planners on where specific types of development should be built, for example, housing, shops, offices ...

  3. Mitchells & Butlers - Wikipedia

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    On 15 July 2010, it was announced that Travelodge had acquired the leases of 52 Innkeeper's Lodge Hotels around Glasgow, Birmingham, Liverpool, Northampton, Milton Keynes and Leeds areas from Mitchells & Butlers. [24] It also sold 12 Hollywood Bowl outlets in August 2010 for £39 million to AMF Bowling and 13 to Tenpin. [25]

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd (named after the then larger Gwynedd county) was the first site designated exclusively within Wales and alongside the other six sites in the United Kingdom first designated in 1986. [3] Whereas the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales is Wales's newest site designated on 28 July 2021. [4]

  5. Knowledge Quarter, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter covers a large portion of Liverpool city centre.At the north west corner is the Liverpool John Moores University James Parsons Building, at the north east is the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, to the south east is Liverpool Women's Hospital and to the west is Liverpool Lime Street station.

  6. Regions of Wales - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Liverpool is sometimes described as the "Capital of North Wales", as its the largest city closest to North Wales. [13] Historical maps divide North and South Wales using the boundaries between Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, and between Cardiganshire and Merionethshire, but the modern-day divide is described as ambiguous or arbitrary ...

  7. Architecture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    There developed in the late 1860s the concept of a 'ribbon of parks' [179] surrounding the centre of Liverpool; these were all paid for by the City Council: Newsham Park (1864–68; Grade II) by Edward Kemp; [180] Stanley Park (1870; Grade II) by Edward Kemp, buildings for the park were designed by the corporation surveyor E.R. Robson; [181 ...

  8. List of museums in Wales - Wikipedia

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    North Wales: Prison: 19th-century prison Canolfan Ucheldre Centre: Holyhead: Anglesey: North Wales: Art: website, community arts centre with exhibit gallery for contemporary art and craft Copper Kingdom Centre: Amlwch: Anglesey: North Wales: Local: website, local history, copper and shipbuilding industry Haulfre Stables: Beaumaris: Anglesey ...

  9. 62 Castle Street - Wikipedia

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    Front elevation on Castle Street. 62 Castle Street is a Grade II listed building located on the west side of Castle Street, Liverpool. [1] It was built in 1868 for the Alliance Bank and was later occupied by The North and South Wales Bank and most recently by the Midland Bank.