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Definition of town centre in English: town centrenoun The central part or main business and commercial area of a town. parking charges in the town centre are putting people off shopping Example sentencesExamples - From inside the city, the channel reported that there were no disturbances, and broadcast pictures of a deserted town centre and quiet streets.
- Few of them can afford to shop there; the development robbed them of an opportunity to secure an accessible town centre that met their real needs.
- The trend is for apartments rather than large houses, especially in the town centre.
- By the time we got to our hotel, it was 11.30 pm, leaving no time for the planned romantic stroll through the beautiful town centre.
- After having its historical town centre reconstructed, property prices became unaffordable to the young, widening the separation between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots'.
- The new bus station replaces an existing one, which had long become a disruptive and dreary element in the town centre.
- We live right next to the town centre—we can shop, bring food home, eat it, and repeat the process long before they could even load a van up with our order.
- Each entry comprised a graphic concept and a short sentence which described a vision for a twenty-first century town centre.
- Situated on the Dublin Road, the three star bed and breakfast is within walking distance of Kilkenny town centre.
- Doncaster town centre has an enormous market which is popular with locals and visitors alike.
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