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The riverside walk would be re-opened, light pollution would be reduced with the removal of floodlight masts, new access points would make match-day crowds more manageable and the new stand would be respectful in design to its position on the River Thames.
Rather than mooring at riverside communities along the route, traders come out by canoe and small boat alongside the river barges and transfer goods on the move.
This contains examples of all 4 types of woodland found on the Basque coast: beech woods, oak woods, holm-oak woods and riverside brush.
A timber church, which originally stood on Berkeley Road, was moved to a riverside site on Botanic Avenue early in the twentieth century.
Legnica ( former Lignica,,, ) is a town in south-western Poland, in Silesia, in the central part of Lower Silesia, on the plain of Legnica, riverside: Kaczawa ( left tributy of the Oder ) and Czarna Woda.
Upriver, Henry James ' Portrait of a Lady uses a large riverside mansion on the Thames as one of its key settings.
The 1928 Thames flood was a disastrous flood of the River Thames that affected much of riverside London on 7 January 1928, as well as places further downriver.
The red-coloured wooden storage buildings on the riverside are a proposed UNESCO world heritage site.
The palace is located on a leafy, riverside sprawl of hills on the banks of the Brunei River directly south of Bandar Seri Begawan, a few miles outside the city center.
In the early 1870s, Charles Flower gave several acres of riverside land to the local council on the understanding that a permanent theatre be built in honour of Shakespeare's memory, and by 1879 the first Shakespeare Memorial Theatre had been completed.
An architectural competition was arranged to elicit designs for a new theatre, with the winner, English architect Elisabeth Scott, creating what we see on the riverside today.
There are areas of wetland and riverside woodland in the north especially on the Sacramento River system including the Nature Conservancy ’ s Cosumnes River Preserve just south of Sacramento, Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Butte Sink Wildlife Management Area, and other patches in the delta area.
Nantes is the sixth largest city in France, and is also located on the riverside of the Loire and only 50 km away from the Atlantic coast.
Some of the oldest riverside housing in London is to be found on The Terrace, a road lined with Georgian mansions which runs along the west bend of the river.
The town was bombed heavily during the Second World War, mainly due its position both on the riverside and near to Royal Arsenal.
The largest surviving dock on the south bank, Greenland Dock, is the focal point for the southern part of the district, while there are many preserved wharves along the riverside at the north end of Rotherhithe.
Some redevelopment has begun at the Riverside end of Woolwich already, with the June 2008 demolition of the derelict Crown and Cushion pub ( the last remnant of the " old " riverside ) next to the Waterfront leisure centre, and the completion of a residential block on the site of the old Union Tavern, next to Riverside House.
The worship of Khnum centred on two principal riverside sites, Elephantine Island and Esna, which were regarded as sacred sites.
With 1400 years of recorded history, the town has retained a variety of historical architecture, and there are facilities for boating and riverside walks on the River Deben.
Once a busy and important river port the last industrial building on the riverside in Sudbury has been converted into the Quay Theatre.
Its riverside location has made it subject to flooding, including a devastating incident on April 4, 1977, in which a floodwall built in 1952was overwhelmed and 200 houses were destroyed or damaged.

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Marsh Tits breed mostly in lowland areas, but can reach altitudes of up to 1, 300 m. They prefer large areas of moist, broadleaved woodland, often oak or beech, though they can occupy wet alder woodland, riverside trees, parks and gardens or orchards.
The small excavated area of land on the left is a Local Nature Reserve which supports rare plants due to its unusual position in a triangle of rail routes-the Maritime Line, the disused continuation of the West Cornwall Railway to the riverside at Newham, and a never-built route allowing Cornwall Railway trains to reach Newham.

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" His comrades buried him by the riverside, and planted above his grave a post on which were painted various symbols and rude devices.
Stockton town centre is elevated high above the river and is separated from the riverside by the A1305 Riverside Road, a dual carriageway which runs parallel to the river from Northshore to Chandlers Wharf.
The 11-metre Aeolian Motion wind sculpture stands above the grassy slope which overlooks the riverside and becomes an amphitheatre during large events.
Differences in elevation are slight, reaching from about 130 m above sea level on the Rodau riverside flats east of Ober-Roden up to about 200 m above sea level on the Bulau.
Originally a rubbish tip, it was built up above flood levels from riverside soils in the 1930s.
Further downstream, just above Sea Mills, Himalayan Balsam and Japanese Knotweed, both invasive riverside plants have established themselves.
Through Sleaford it flows above ground in two separate courses, and then curves around the foot of The Hub where a new riverside sculpture walk follows it.

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Weston Cut is a man made channel, opened in 1727, for boats to approach and pass through Weston Lock, which created an island between the cut and the river weir, which became known as Dutch Island after the owner of the brass mill established on the riverside in the early 18th century.
The primary meeting place for characters was the slick and modern bar restaurant The Lock located in Charnham's picturesque riverside marina district.

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Wapping's proximity to the river has given it a strong maritime character, which it retains through its riverside public houses and steps, such as the Prospect of Whitby and Wapping Stairs.
Throughout its history, the city has endured many Ohio River floods ; as a result, most of its riverside downtown has repeatedly been destroyed, leaving little of the architecture of earlier years.
As agriculture and industry have receded, Baldwinsville has evolved into an attractive and picturesque riverside community.
This stretch also has the unusual feature of the remains of a submerged towpath: the riverside colleges did not permit barge horses on the Backs, so the beasts waded up the Cam to the mill pulling their loads behind them.
The once run-down riverside area has been renovated and Bridge Street has been pedestrianised and improved.
The roundabout has now been landscaped with maritime ' rabbit-friendly ' features to link to the nearby riverside redevelopment.
Maidenhead's riverside location has drawn many celebrities, including Australian personality Rolf Harris and former broadcaster Michael Parkinson.
Chepstow has no cinema or theatre, although film showings, theatrical and other events regularly take place in the Drill Hall, close to the Castle and riverside area.
Gravesend Tourist Information Centre – known as TOWNCENTRIC – has recently introduced new audio trail guides for people walking the riverside.
Takeo has a complex topography including mountains, mountain basins and riverside plains.
CSCB has transformed a largely derelict 13 acre site into a thriving mixed use neighbourhood by creating new co-operative homes ; shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes and bars ; a park and riverside walkway ; sports facilities ; by organising festivals and events ; and by providing childcare, family support, learning, and enterprise support programmes.
Cockermouth has a swimming pool, two gyms, and two parks which both facilitate riverside walks.
More recently this has included primarily the town centre, riverside and foreshore areas, given the decline of once-traditional heavy industries with the town's growing importance as a major commercial centre and tourist destination.
Many species of trees has been planted along the riverside, such as the Chinese Banyan and a few cotton trees.
A row of seven shop / catering units has been added on the river side of the hall ( with offices upstairs ) and the section of the riverside walk next to these was improved.
The village has two recreation grounds ( Furlong Road and Blind Lane ), riverside open space at the marina and Spade Oak Reach, a Junior Sports Club and fitness centre and the long-established Upper Thames Sailing Club.
A White River Yacht Club serves sailing interests, and a section of the river in northern Indianapolis has both riverside cottages and pontoon boats.
It has been reported as an invasive weed in floodplains, riverside meadows, and other wetland habitat types around the world.

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