Sentences with phrase «nearby communities so»

«And they need to communicate with nearby communities so they're accepted there to do it.»

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«We believe in holding developers to a higher standard, ensuring before public funds are invested into a project that it will be truly impactful to our community: creating jobs, triggering nearby investment, and doing so only if absolutely necessary,» she said.
Unfortunately, it also has an active seismic zone beneath the PF - 4 building, producing persistent worries among the staff and members of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, a congressionally - chartered oversight group, that if it experienced a rare, large earthquake, the roof could collapse and toss chunks of plutonium so closely together a chain reaction would ensue, spewing radioactive, cancer - causing plutonium particles throughout nearby residential communities.
The Church of England also points out that it has a further 2,500 or so schools which are «voluntary controlled» and take all of their admissions from the nearby area, reflecting the make - up of the local community.
One of the best places to meet and mix with writers is in a workshop or class, so see if any creative - writing classes are offered at a nearby community college.
With Hollywood, Venice, Malibu, and so many more beautiful communities nearby, you'll love experiencing the different atmospheres, architecture, nightlife, and cuisine of Los Angeles.
You can swim in one of the many gorgeous and unique cenotes (naturally formed limestone sinkholes filled with freshwater that are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula) in the area surrounding the town; explore one of the nearby ancient Mayan Ruins sites like those at Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza; swim at the beautiful beaches; shop for authentic souvenirs and local handicrafts while supporting the local community; eat delicious food from a wide variety of cuisines (including traditional Mexican and Yucatecan dishes); practice yoga and so much more.
Most of these organizations operate at the municipal or county level, so you'll want to check if there's somewhere nearby that would best serve people in your community.
The legend of the so - called Curse of Kirkham dates back to 1610 when Sir William Bamburgh built the hall using stone and timber from nearby Kirkham Priory, home to a thriving religious community until it was destroyed by King Henry VIII during the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.
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