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civic centre

Noun

Meaning

(UK) a building or building complex within a town, borough or city which houses municipal offices. Civic centres have generally replaced town halls in this role, though old town halls are often still in use.

A convention centre, auditorium or arena, generally located near the center of town.

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Examples

Further, this elite's control of llama herds became a powerful control mechanism as llamas were essential for carrying goods between the civic centre and the periphery. Source: Internet

Application forms with supporting documents and annexures should be delivered to the social development division, sixth floor, Alberton Civic Centre, Alwyn Taljaard Street. Source: Internet

Sessions are held at the Amanzimtoti Civic Centre on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Source: Internet

The new collection points can be found in Valle San Lorenzo, Los Cristianos, Las Galletas, Parque de la Reina and el Fraile and at the civic centre in Cabo Blanco. Source: Internet

Kulterman (1970), p. 119 Rather than building up a city from a civic centre, Tange's proposal was based on civic axis, developing the city in a linear fashion. Source: Internet

In future tsunami warnings, the city asks that residents avoid the surrounding hospital area and use the Emergency Reception Centre at the civic centre instead. Source: Internet

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