Sentences with phrase «rural nature»

It is my view that given the primarily rural nature of Trent Hills, that there are properties available where home owners can have chickens.
Its water is accommodated at one small swimming pool encircled by unique rural nature
With a particular perspective on nature as her subject, Craven's most recent show that opened at Hannah Hoffman in Los Angeles last weekend brings forward Craven's point of view of rural nature vs. urban color.
Nevertheless, there are certain limitations that may arise due to the local and rural nature of Scotland.
The rural nature of much of the Welsh housing stock means not only that many of the properties are hard to treat but also that they are excluded from programmes aimed at disadvantaged communities because poverty tends to be dispersed in rural communities.
Fuel duty is regarded as a particularly toxic tax for the government to raise, especially given the rural nature of many of the constituencies the Tories and Lib Dem represent.
The rural nature prevents even more of a struggle — including finding transportation — when addicts are in active withdrawal, which experts say presents agonizing flu - like symptoms.
The shoulder season is when many residents leave town, while the rural nature of the district itself can present a challenge.
Still, the rural nature of the school creates limitations.
In an interview with Schools Week, Mr Smith said that the rural nature of his region was one of the reasons why relatively few schools in the north - west were academies — but that he wanted to change perceptions on this.
Today, the city is known for its rural nature but is only a 40 - minute drive from downtown Louisville.
Because of the rural nature of Teton Valley, ID and Star Valley, WY we have yet to see a dramatic result at the shelters in these communities.
The rural nature of Belize lends itself well to horseback travel.
However, the rural nature of New Hampshire (NH) dictates that even in larger towns, such as Manchester or Nashua, necessitate the need for a vehicle.
The parking meter is particularly telling about the state's history, because the rural nature of most of the state made cars and trucks both practical and important for many people.
Today, the city is known for its rural nature but is only a 40 - minute drive from downtown Louisville.
Due to the rural nature of many villages and towns, healthcare services may be lacking and underserved.
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