Sentences with phrase «larger towns and cities»

The availability of these services will often depend on the community in which you live, as larger towns and cities may offer more choices than smaller towns or rural areas.
Opportunities exist throughout the UK, with the majority of jobs available in larger towns and cities.
Mention your enthusiasm to work in all kinds of areas such as larger towns and cities and cross-country deliveries.
There were few specialists because only the larger towns and cities sustained such institutions and (just as importantly) a rich reservoir of prospective paying customers.
Because, for many years, this area was accessible to only the adventurous traveler or those with planes or boats, outside of the larger towns and cities there were far more places to camp or drop anchor than accommodations for the casual traveler.
Children and grandchildren move to larger towns and cities.
, the majority lives in large towns and cities.
The local election results are a consequence of the Government's disregard for the mounting pressure faced by councils «and the pain it is causing their residents», according to Steve Houghton, a Labour councillor and chair of SIGOMA, the collective voice of urban areas representing many of the large towns and cities in the Northern, Midland and South Coast regions of England.
There are now air pollution monitoring stations in all China's largest towns and cities.
Largest towns and cities are Leeds, Sheffield, Kingston upon Hull, York, Scunthorpe and Grimsby.
All large towns and cities are catered for in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.
Its largest towns and cities are Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Wrexham, Llanelli, Barry, Cwmbran.
The avenue where he died in Paris now bears his name, as do streets in most large towns and cities across France.
It's the ideal place for a romantic getaway, with little traffic and few tourists, most of them preferring the large towns and cities in the region.

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The event, now in its 27th year, is one of the city's largest — more than 170,000 people pile into the growing desert locale to make deals, listen to copious amounts of music and explore this always - active college town.
After New York, the company will add one U.S. city at a time, most likely a mix of towns with dense populations and smaller tech hubs (where the potential base of interested players might be larger).
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
They represented the boards of trade and chambers of commerce in cities as large as Montreal, the nation's economic and cultural hub, and as small as Elmira, a newly incorporated town of 2,500 in southern Ontario.
This town is moving to less of an old fashion bible belt town and towards a respectable hot spot for local communities, it doesn't hurt that one of the largest highways in the state goes directly through the city.
West Fargo is one of the fastest - growing communities in North Dakota and is known for its small - town living with the resources and amenities of a large metropolitan city.
With a population of just over 45,000 people, Cornwall is an «in - the - middle» kind of place — not quite large enough to be a city, but certainly bigger than a small town, and as a Read more...
If you live in a larger town or city, you may want to contact some of your local homeless service agencies and ask if the people you see on the corners are really homeless or are professional panhandlers.
Moving from a small town where one was surrounded by friends and clan to a large city where «people are lonesome together» is a «detribalizing,» shaking experience.
Writing in the Christian Century, Traina says, «Ruether's suggestions for advancing this larger common good are many: eat less meat; design towns and cities in which residences, jobs, and necessary goods and services are within walking distance; develop self - sufficient regional industries and agriculture; and abandon patriarchy and become committed to earth healing.»
The production of news and information became big business, as more and more small town newspapers and even large city independents became part of huge newspaper chains.
They are concentrated in the South, truer to the stereotype — about half of their members live in these areas — with large numbers, nearly seventy percent, living in small cities, towns, and rural areas.
Since then, his large - scale rallies, held in cooperation with local churches in towns and cities across the country, have drawn millions of people and seen thousands of new churches planted.
There are incredible cafés, restaurants, and shops that would stand out even in the largest cities, and we are always thankful to have these gems in our small town.
The city is thrilled that we're here to stay as we are the oldest and one of the largest employers in town
To many more, less interested in the status of boxing, those in the large cities and small towns who are scared or just simply combative, he was a symbol.
The club became renowned giant - killers, defeating First Division sides Oldham Athletic, Sheffield United, Everton and Chelsea in front of large crowds at the Goldstone Ground; and winning away at Grimsby Town, Portsmouth and Leicester City.
While the FIFA scandal has made national headlines, allegations of embezzlement and theft in sports organizations, large and small, are an almost every - day occurrence in cities and towns across America.
These schools exist in large cities and small towns, suburbs and rural enclaves.
The party won control of 11 town halls and a large district in the port city of Marseille in municipal elections on Sunday, more than double its record from the 1990s.
As a family we love traveling in the warmer months, exploring quaint little towns and large cities alike.
Daycare costs will vary greatly according to where you live (cost of living based on which part of the country you are at as well as whether you reside in a large city or small town), whether you need traditional hours and services or require a more unique arrangement, and on the age of your child.
Some of Britain's town halls include astonishing designs and artworks which befits their status as the civic institutions at the heart of some the world's largest industrial cities.
That's the main purpose of England's 14 Green Belts - to protect our largest and most historic towns and cities from merging into one endless metropolis.
Members of the Council represent many of the cities, towns, and villages within Erie County, as well as 12 at - large members from throughout the County.
One implication of the different spatial distribution of people by race is that lots of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated schools, while Brown v. Board of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring schools in small towns and rural areas with racially mixed populations to be integrated, since they don't have many schools period and don't have nearly as great residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups of neighborhoods the way that many large cities do.
Town attorneys fear rule may be unprecedented and spark costly legal battles BY ROBERT KNIGHT City Editor A controversial and potentially landmark item on the Orangetown Town Board's agenda forTuesday, May 16 is expected to draw a large crowd and an extended debate.
The No. 1 goal of the Connecticut Education Association, the largest union representing teachers, was to block the governor's proposal to shift a huge portion of the teachers» pension obligation to towns and cities.
Lincolnshire (the actual county, not just the area covered by Lincolnshire County Council) has three large conurbations — the City of Lincoln and the towns of Great Grimsby and Scunthorpe, several smaller towns including Cleethorpes, Brigg, Skegness and Grantham and vast swathes of countryside.
Legislator Hardwick was re-elected by a large margin in November and looks forward to once again representing the 4th District — Kenmore, Town and City of Tonawanda and Grand Island.
Seligson said local and county officials already hold a large number of events that aim to bring lawmakers together, including a monthly dinner organized by the Westchester Municipal Officials Association — which consists of 45 towns, villages, and cities countywide — where members discuss areas of mutual concern.
Grants ranged from $ 52,500 to $ 350,000, and were awarded to municipalities as large as New York City, with a population of 8.5 million and an estimated 9,692 vacant properties, and the Town of Hempstead, with a population of 760,000 and an estimated 1,286 vacant properties; and as small as the Town of Ticonderoga, with a population of 5,042 and an estimated 104 vacant properties.
The district includes a pair of hard - hit Rust Belt cities - Utica and Binghamton - as well as large swaths of rural farmland and bite - size villages and towns.
The 37th Senate District covers large parts of Westchester County including Harrison, Mamaroneck, New Castle, New Rochelle, North Castle, Ossining, Rye City, Rye Town, Scarsdale and White Plains.
The governor's move could force some towns, cities, counties and school districts to borrow money in the short term in order to cover their costs, which include salaries, benefits and a large payment for their retirees» pensions.
AAAS, the world's largest general scientific organization, announced Thursday that it will partner with the March for Science, a worldwide nonpartisan movement highlighting the essential role that science plays in understanding our world, improving our daily lives and informing policymaking in towns and cities across the globe.
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