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  2. Civic amenity site - Wikipedia

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    A civic amenity site (CA site) or household waste recycling centre (HWRC) (both terms are used in the United Kingdom) is a facility where the public can dispose of household waste and also often containing recycling points. Civic amenity sites are run by the local authority in a given area.

  3. List of civic centers - Wikipedia

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    Civic Center or Civic Centre names a prominent land area within a community that is constructed to be its focal point or center. Specific civic centers include the following: This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  4. West Lothian Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The council wanted to consolidate its activities at one location: [4] the site it selected was just north of Livingston town centre on the bank of the River Almond. [5] The building was designed by BDP in the Modern style, built by Laing O'Rourke with a steel frame and limestone cladding at a cost of £53 million, and was completed in July 2009.

  5. Southend Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Southend Civic Centre is a municipal building in Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The structure holds the chamber for Southend-on-Sea City Council and houses the council's offices. Originally the Civic Centre incorporated the whole development of municipal buildings located between Carnarvon Road and Southend Central Museum .

  6. Merton Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    This extension contained a council chamber and a public library enabling the expanded complex to become the new Civic Centre for Merton in 1990. [1] A major programme of refurbishment works to replace all the windows in the main structure with aluminium double-glazing was completed in spring 2014.

  7. Reading Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 16th century, civic administration for the town of Reading was situated in the Yield Hall, a guild hall situated by the River Kennet near today's Yield Hall Lane. After a brief stay in what later became Greyfriars Church , the town council created a new town hall by inserting an upper floor into the refectory of the Hospitium of St ...

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  9. Harrow Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The old council house at 90 High Street. The local board of health for Harrow on the Hill was initially based at 49 High Street and then, from 1888, at 90 High Street. [1] [2] Following a significant increase in population, largely associated with the growing importance of the area as a residential suburb of London, the area became an urban district in 1894. [3]