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But the great conurbations of the north and Midlands have rejected directly elected mayors.
The programme, called the "Mersey Forest", plans to green former derelict sites across the conurbations of Manchester and Liverpool to bring nature closer to city dwellers.
Powerfuel's Richard Budge is talking with companies about using gaseous hydrogen to fuel a new generation of buses that would operate in the conurbations of Yorkshire.
Only when we improve the infrastructure support around the conurbations of the north-east and west will jobs and people follow.
These institutions are mostly in London or in conurbations of the north-west or north-east, and those are areas suffering anyway.
The point is neatly illustrated by comparing the total number of councillors elected in metropolitan borough councils – which more or less correspond to the major conurbations of the proposed local television.
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Both cities, with their suburbs, form part of the conurbation of Lille.
It's not Harlem or Chicago's South Side or any conurbation of black Americans.
Frère is now a part of the conurbation of Port-au-Prince; not long ago, it was a country town.
It is a conurbation of 220,000 inhabitants and is regarded as the fastest growing urban community on the continent.
Well the charming cathedral city of Ely, the nearest conurbation of note, is a quick two-and-a-half hour walk away, so there's that.
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