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civic centreˌcivic ˈcentre British English, civic center American English noun [countable] - The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
- The station was consciously designed to be a civic centre with a wide range of rooms including a theatre.
- The winners of the Sid Chaplin short story competition named after the Shildon-born writer were announced at the town's civic centre.
- They raided the main city bakery to dispense scones and cakes to workers at the civic centre.
- Tickets are £3.50 and available from the civic centre, the Mill House Leisure Centre or the door.
- Tickets can be bought on board or from the civic centre.
- Unfortunately, it forgot to plan for the needed new council chamber within that civic centre.
1British English an area in a city where all the public buildings are2American English a large public building where events such as sports games and concerts are held |