Opponents, who gathered outside council offices, say the scheme will turn the town into "one massive shopping mall".
His plan is to turn up at a town, make a few local contacts and ask to be shown the best fishing.
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With a full supply of candles and a freezer full of fish, Ms. Gowen said she predicted the storm would turn away from the historic town.
Chief executive of North Kesteven Council, Ian Fytche, also supported the development which he said would bring a "significant boost" to the town and in turn bring forward the development of the Maltings.
That week, it was her turn to take the tutors into town for the mid-course lunch.
Then I received emails from people that knew people in the town and they were all upset when 30 lawyers plus other detectives landed there going all over town trying to twist and turn any remark that anyone said from favorable to unfavorable.
At the turn of the century it was a market town of 15, 000, and half the population was Jewish.
It was jobs -- jobs willingly provided by individuals and businesses that, in turn, forked over tax dollars and filled town coffers.
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"Rome seemed like a smaller town in those days at the turn of the century when you just saw the locals standing around, " she said.
The bishop said ongoing schemes to regenerate the town reflected the efforts being made to turn Rhyl's fortunes round.
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust said there would be no U-turn and most people would be treated in the town.
In Sheffield, Ian Cawthorne, 25, and Alecia Houghton, 22, battled through snow to travel by tram to their wedding ceremony at the city's Town Hall after their cars failed to turn up.
In the Old Town, the narrow, shade-dampened streets turn away from its embrace.
Then they were at the penultimate turn, the box canyon just ahead, and the little town corralled within, its waterfall tumbling reliably at the precise center of the backdrop, a landscape painting by a sentimental artist.
There will be big screens set up in the town, with 35, 000 fans expected to turn out to watch, and the rest of the country has been captivated by 'little' Twente's battle with the giants of Ajax.
Several local arts groups are also campaigning to save the town's theatre and as many are expected to turn up, the council said it would open the reception area so "people don't have to wait in the cold and the dark".
While Cars Land shifts California Adventure into the fast lane, only time will tell if it will save the town (as Lightning McQueen did for Radiator Springs) and turn Disneyland into the world-class destination it aspires to be.
Because this was the only practice of its type in town, the patients and their families had no other doctors to turn to.
Many report a downturn in business since the attack - which they suspect has in turn dissuaded many popular chain stores from bringing a much needed boost to the town.
The danger is that, being forced to play away from their home town while the new ground is under construction, this season may turn into one of transition for Saints.
She would like to turn the parking lot of an old train depot in Ocean Springs, a town of about 18, 000 located 20 miles west of Moss Point, into green space.
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Orange marchers banned from the small Catholic town of Dunloy, near Ballymoney, had promised defiance but failed to turn up.
Through the 1960s and 1970s, Sanibel residents fought development plans to turn the island into a major residential area, finally voting to incorporate as the Town of Sanibel in 1974 and immediately putting all building permits on hold.
Still later the same sorts of tensions would appear in the public images of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, who were revered not only for their achievements in technology, but also for having managed to turn the trick of becoming rich and famous while retaining the homespun virtues of small town boys.
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But town councillors in Llanfair Caereinion have since agreed to pay the local authority to turn about 50 of them back on.
The manhunt forced authorities to move Neal across the Panhandle -- by car and by boat, with the mob on their trail at every turn -- before they took him out of the state altogether, to the tiny town of Brewton, Alabama.
The plant's 1990 closing sapped the town's strength, so another politician might use the moment to rail against Corporations That Turn Their Backs on Our Communities.
No viewer can watch the abuse endured by kids such as Alex, a 13-year-old social misfit in Sioux City, Iowa, or Kelby, a 14-year-old lesbian in small-town Oklahoma, without feeling angry and motivated to change youth culture and the school officials who turn a blind eye.
"Sourdough" even became the nickname for California Klondike miners at the turn of the last century because they carried starter in their backpacks to make bread without having to find a town, let alone yeast.
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