Sentences with phrase «urban centres close»

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According to him, the creation of the Abia state Tele - Health support centre would reduce the time spent travelling in search of healthcare, or waiting in line to see a doctor in healthcare facilities and close the access - to - healthcare gap between urban and rural areas.
«Many schools are located in urban areas and close to town centres, railway stations and the like, making them ideal for car owners looking for somewhere cheaper to park than a traditional car park.»
London schools are the most oversubscribed, but urban centres throughout the country are also experiencing the strain, with one in five primary schools now full or close to capacity.
Of course, the opposite is true: the closer you buy property to a major urban centre, the more costly the land, the faster you can turn the property around for a profit.
When looking for that ideal retreat, keep in mind that places closer to major urban centres carry higher price tags but other factors can also drive up a property's price.
Many of the state parks tend to be closer to urban centres, so the likes of Big Basin Redwoods near Santa Cruz, and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park near the coast, are perfect for unforgettable daytrips into the great outdoors.
The hotel embraces the «Urban - beach» concept, captured in its modern, stylish architecture, and location right on the beach front but also close to Palma's bustling city centre.
The bar outside of Canada's urban centres will continue to «grey» and many practices will simply close down for due to inflated valuations and lack of purchasers;
In the interests of increasing access and improving care for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in urban, regional and remote areas — closing the gap — the increased integration means some specialists are now being «referred in» to Indigenous health centres, rather than patients being «referred out».
And from The Lebow Report, his comment implied the old 80/20 rule is now closer to 90/10 in larger urban centres.
For Grand Chief Ron Evans of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the new housing program is a way to close the gap between First Nations living in urban centres in Manitoba and other Manitobans.
While the desire of many home buyers in Winnipeg is to live in urban centres to be close to work and amenities such as restaurants and shopping has pressured prices upwards, the proximity of the suburbs to the city has attracted many buyers as well.
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