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We want to go on and sort out the bus chaos, the market square and look at pedestrianising other areas'.
Now (2006) the council is trying to smarten up the shopping district by pedestrianising more of it and putting in fountains etc.
The Second scheme involved pedestrianising the Market Place, allowing buses to still use the lower end to access the bus station.
Since it was officially opened to the public on 15 October 1993, the escalator system has played a very important role in pedestrianising the Western District.
A year later, Cuba Mall was established in Wellington, the success of which gave other cities the confidence to advance their plans for pedestrianising streets.
Instead, he focuses on bringing back local commerce to cut unemployment - running at 12.5 per cent, two points above the national rate - and pedestrianising the centre.
In the past year, he has launched Autolib', the electric car rental system and begun pedestrianising stretches of road along the banks of the Seine.
However, Pierre Chasseray of 40 Millions Motorists said the left bank closure had shown that pedestrianising the riverside highways aggravated traffic problems.
Town centre plan - A scheme aimed at pedestrianising large parts of Wycombe town centre is to be considered as part of the Government's transport plans.
The plan involved pedestrianising Taksim Square and rebuilding the Ottoman-era Taksim Military Barracks, which had been demolished in 1940.
The statue of Major Mota, the mayor responsible for pedestrianising the street, is located by the entrance of the street near Praça da República square.
A petition lodged at City Chambers today urges transport chiefs to review a 2010 report by renowned architects Jan Gehl that championed pedestrianising the shopping district.
This has continued throughout the year, with marketing ploys such as pedestrianising Oxford Street and hosting fashion shows in a desperate bid to get consumers to part with their money.
Work has completed on pedestrianising Bedford Row, Thomas Street & parts of Catherine Street as well as widening footpaths on William Street.
Germany has led Europe in pedestrianising its centres, but this is not a physical manifestation of recent green or anti-car attitudes, for the traffic free schemes pre-date the recent shift in public consciousness.
Tourism in Gibraltar was encouraged through refurbishing and pedestrianising key areas of the city, building a new passenger terminal to welcome cruise ship visitors and opening new marinas and leisure facilities.
De Magistris seems particularly stung by attention lavished on Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino for pedestrianising the Via dei Fori Imperiali, near the Colosseum.
The Transform Oxford programme includes pedestrianising George Street and Magdalen Street, as well as reducing the number of buses using Queen Street and High Street.
Ian Maxwell, chairman of cycle campaign group Spokes, lodged a petition in January urging transport chiefs to review a 2010 report by architects Jan Gehl that championed pedestrianising the district.
Large extension to the Arts Centre Pedestrianising the area around the market hall New town clock The renovated SPAR shop in the centre of town is open 24 hours a day.
Although the tramworks will be brought to a halt at the end of November, the city council is to carry out a month-long experiment by pedestrianising all but one lane of Princes Street in the run-up to Hogmanay.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, had previously promoted plans to redevelop the park and the adjacent Taksim square - initially suggesting building a shopping centre, and then pedestrianising the area and rebuilding Ottoman-era barracks.