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In 1931, during the refurbishment of Vilnius Cathedral, the forgotten sarcophagus of Alexander was discovered, and has since been put on display.
It opened in 1922 but has been closed for a decade recently for refurbishment.
After major refurbishment work was carried out in 2004, the ground's capacity has increased gradually from 22, 000 to its current capacity of 25, 700.
The University has also invested in improving the building for the Faculty of Art & Design granting £ 35 million to facilitate three main changes including: a brand new building for the faculty, refurbishment of the workshops and renovation of the studios.
He has retained his close links with the school on numerous occasions including to donate money for a refurbishment of the ICT suite, and also to give a speech and present awards to the GCSE graduates of 1998.
The RST and Swan refurbishment has been completed and the RST and Swan theatres re-opened in November 2010.
Since its refurbishment, the Tannery has become a hub for digital media companies, both large and small.
It has recently undergone extensive refurbishment but retains its impressive foyer and staircase.
The Conservatory in the park has recently reopened after a refurbishment.
The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped, which began with the refurbishment of Helmore, the main building on East Road, completed in 2006.
This stadium has undergone major refurbishment, featuring up-to-date lighting for night games and automated lawn irrigation, and is due to undergo still further modernisation with the construction of new seating.
The theatre is owned and run by Leiston-cum-Sizewell Town Council and supported by the Leiston Film Theatre Support Club which has raised money for stage refurbishment and enabled the theatre to install the latest digital 3D projection system.
Glasgow itself has taken a more measured approach to its high-rise housing stock, eschewing the mass demolition programmes being practiced in other British cities-favouring selective refurbishment of estates with secure futures and on buildings in good structural condition, only razing towers where absolutely necessary.
Nevertheless, extensive rebuilding and refurbishment has made the church one of the most impressive in the country.
In 2012, further refurbishment is underway ; the Bury Street Precinct has a new owner / landlord, its name has been changed to Abbey Shopping Centre and it is to get another " facelift " plan: instead of a roof ( always promised ), the covered walkways are to be removed and the flat roofs replaced.
The network provides services to a geographically defined area, and has a long life because its service capacity is maintained by continual refurbishment or replacement of components as they wear out.
One of Chelmsford's two joint-tallest buildings, Melbourne Court ( now renamed Parkside Court ) in Melbourne Avenue, has received an £ 8, 000, 000 investment for extensive refurbishment and to create a new Neighbourhood Centre.
The prayer room has undergone recent refurbishment after half a million pounds was allocated towards its development with joint efforts between Leeds University Union's Islamic Society, John Schless ( former LUU Societies Officer ) and the Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Arthur.
The proceeds from these sales have been ploughed back into the Leicester City Campus, which has consequently seen a large amount of development including the construction of two new buildings and the extensive refurbishment of a third, the Edith Murphy building ( formerly Bosworth House ) to house the students and staff of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, previously based at Charles Frears.
The circuit has always hosted the NISMO Festival for historic Nissan racers, since the takeover and refurbishment in 2003, the event took place at TI Circuit.
It has undergone a major refurbishment, in hope of attracting large national retailers.
Within recent years, the Airport has undertaken and substantially completed several large-scale projects that include the refurbishment of its primary runway ( 11 / 29 ), piping of an open ditch parallel to that runway, and completion of two phases of the Terminal Renovation project.
Since 2001 there has been a rolling refurbishment programme, with the refurbished houses providing a range of accommodation: four-bed rooms for the junior pupils to one-bed rooms for the more senior pupils.

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The Doom Buggies have been fixed to a much more quiet sound than the high squeaking sound before the refurbishment.
Despite the rebuilding / refurbishment of some housing stock at the beginning of the 21st century, the ward of Maltby, particularly the eastern area, ( in 2010 ) included areas of high deprivation, according to data generated by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
The final six 6-carriage trains were to be withdrawn after the 2006 Commonwealth Games, but instead received a minor refurbishment and are being retained until a date that is yet to be confirmed, due to a high increase in patronage.
There is a large lignite coalfield close to Elbistan on which there are two power stations owned and operated by Elektrik Uretim AS ( EUAS ): Elbistan ' A ' built in the 1980s ( in need of refurbishment due to the state of the plant and the high emissions ) and the more modern Elbistan ' B ' which is still under construction.
Rumours persisted among students that the speed of the refurbishment was due to the possibility that Zara Phillips was considering enrolling at the University of York and the state of campus accommodation was not of a high enough standard to welcome students with a royal pedigree.
Originally, each 3-car set was able to seat 230 or 232 passengers, but after the introduction of high back seats during refurbishment in 2004 / 2005 this was reduced to 192 ; however, space for cyclists and the disabled has been improved.
With an expired mainline boiler certificate, due to the high cost of refurbishment, the locomotive was sold to Pete Waterman in 2000.
After 1. 5 million passenger journeys, the two trains underwent an $ 8. 3 million refurbishment program at Mayne Depot in Brisbane, receiving new carpet, flooring, seat covers and curtains, LCD screens, new reading lights, upgraded audio-visual units, high visibility handrails, seat-back grab rails, and signage to meet Disability Discrimination Act requirements.

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Following refurbishment and street improvements in 2000, the quality of shopping in central West Bridgford has noticeably improved.
Manuc's Inn (, ) was, until it was recently shut for restoration and refurbishment, the oldest operating hotel building in Bucharest, Romania ; it also housed a popular restaurant, several bars, a coffee-house, and ( facing the street ) several stores and an extensive bar.
An ongoing refurbishment programme has seen the ticket office completed, with work now continuing on a supervisors office and the mobility impaired lifts street to platforms being the next stage on the project.

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There are also plans for a new hotel to be built in cojunction to the refurbishment of the down town area as well as for the construction of two new shopping centres.
Six Flags's nominal expansion into Europe saw a similar refurbishment of the Belgian Walibi attraction, both parks benefiting from the group's rights to use Warner Brothers characters within them, leading to the creation of a Looney Tunes-themed area and a powered-launch coaster themed around popular comic figure Superman, later changed to the Xpress.
The aim of the refurbishment is to attract people to the market area when the market is closed, and to bring further investment to the town.
Between 1995 and 2001, extensive refurbishment of the church took place, which included removing three rows of pews from the west end of the nave, reflooring and creating a larger entrance area adjacent to the west door.
Another refurbishment took place in 1978 when, as part of the town centre redevelopment scheme, a new foyer was built at the rear of the stalls area and the seating was reduced from 515 to 365 seats.
It had a major refurbishment in 2002 to make it a more popular area for young people.
This was closed in 1999 when a refurbishment programme ( initiated to compete with the newer Buchanan Galleries ), saw it being replaced by more shops and an enlarged restaurant area.
During excavations under the church of St Michael and All Angels in 2008-9 as part of the church ’ s refurbishment, not only were Roman remains discovered but some very ancient stones which suggest that the area has been settled since prehistoric times and that the site of the church has had some religious significance for thousands rather than hundreds of years.
The refurbishment included boxing in the concrete columns and alcoves ; overhaul of the kitchen concourse area, a mezzanine-level office area, modernisation of the corporate facilities above and a restaurant, Billy's Bar, named after former club captain, Billy Bremner.
The refurbishment included boxing in the concrete columns and alcoves to give the stand a more modern exterior ; an overhall of the kitchen concourse area ; a mezzanine-level office area ; a total modernisation of the corporate facilities above and a restaurant called Billy's Bar, named after former captain Billy Bremner.
Upper School students are entitled to the use of the Upper School Area, which encompasses a common area, staff offices, a pantry, a conference room, a Directed Studies room and a Careers Room, often undergoing refurbishment at the end of the academic year.
The area became the focus of a targeted regeneration initiative, led by the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust ( CVHAT ) from 1993 to 2005, where the estate witnessed the demolition of many of its housing stock and facilities, the refurbishment of remaining properties, and the construction of new housing and facilities along with the remodelling of the estate, funded both privately and publicly.
After refurbishment in September 1994 it became a College of Further and Higher education for the people of Chesterfield and the surrounding area, Known as " The Tapton House Campus of Chesterfield College ").
These building operations involve the significant refurbishment of the block house, and the reinstatement of a substantial area of Metropolitan Open Land to the south of the Parkland Walk as the " Crouch Hill Park.
The refurbishment included making the first-class accommodation area larger and completely refitting it, brighter interior lighting with new diffusers and the plating-over of the disused toilet in the MSO vehicle.
Since 2005 it has received grants for the re-fitting of the training kitchen and construction and refurbishment to create a dedicated teaching area, counselling and interview rooms and a studio space for physical and community activities.
It involved the complete refurbishment of the ticket office and toilets and the construction of a new forecourt on the north side of the station ( leading to Platform 2 which has Shoeburyness-bound services ) opposite the University of Essex Southend Campus, with new steps and Disability Discrimination Act 2005 ( DDA ) compliant handrails on both sides of the canopy, and a new glass roof and lighting over the bicycle parking area there.
Recent new development in the area has meant that the park is now undergoing refurbishment work.
The story is carved in a section of stone beneath the base of Templeton Gate, installed during refurbishment work to the area in 2005.
The 1960s cool of this area has to a significant degree been restored in a refurbishment in 2006, and the use of concrete, glass and marble are still apparent.

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