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It has always had a large, mostly rural catchment area.
It is a smaller than average secondary school with a rural catchment area.
Being a school which serves a rural catchment area, many of our families live on or next to farms.
Serving a large, rural catchment area, its administration and future operation have been a subject of controversy in recent times.
Haverhill provides a more local shopping area serving a small rural catchment population.
Lower reaches flow through urbanised country, but a majority of the river is in a rural catchment.
It hosts a permanent team of social workers who offer parenting advice and child protection service to a large rural catchment.
These local families have a higher than average employment rate and the rural catchment has a higher percentage of $70,000+ household income.
It serves a partially rural catchment area.
The school's 1,120 pupils come from a large rural catchment area, spanning northern Upper Bavaria.
Measurement techniques for runoff and erosion studies in small rural catchments in Queensland.
Excess nutrients from sources in the urban, industrial and rural catchments drain into the Vasse River.
However, in sensitive rural catchments increased interception of acidic pollution can damage soil and watercourses.
Guilsborough School remained a secondary modern school until it became a day school in 1967, serving a large rural catchment.
A biophysical toolbox for assessment and management of land and water resources in rural catchments in Thailand.
He said the school, which has 1,150 pupils drawn from a large rural catchment area, would benefit from more resources and have total control of its budget.
The Ouse is a more rural catchment that responds to heavy rainfall from the Pennines and can therefore be slower to rise.
Loading of solutes and suspended solids from rural catchment areas flowing into Lake Victoria in Uganda.
The school serves a large rural catchment in the north of Buckinghamshire, as well as parts of Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
It was built in 1910 by Baldobino Charfauros on family-owned land, and is one of the oldest surviving rural catchment basins on the island.
He moved to UNE at Armidale and wrote his PhD on the hydro-bio-geochemistry of small rural catchments.
To take account of our extensive rural catchment area, to promote positive links with, and opportunities for, the community in that area to encourage involvement in "their school".
Station monitors probably emerge more readily in a rural catchment area - Womens' Institute support for example- than in the vast amorphous southern Black Country.
Forres Academy is a comprehensive community school serving the town of Forres, Scotland and its rural catchment area in west Moray.
Community ownership of the issue and solutions (this is more the case in the rural catchment, urban folk tend to believe more in the end of pipe solution.