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Leeds has eight health centres which cater for those from the least and most affluent areas.
The measures have been taken solely against the Protestant churches, which cater for refugees from Sudan and Iraq and expatriate workers, as well as for Syrians.
Directing resources toward these areas will be important, as will creating a range of spaces which cater for the needs of different age groups.
Archie Norman, the ITV chairman, told a House of Lords committee last month that the structure under which the broadcaster was obliged to operate meant that it was forced to produce programmes which cater for "the lowest common denominator".
Unlike the high streets around Peckham and Brixton in south London, which cater for African shoppers who may travel far to reach them, few specialist shops draw people to Kentish Town.
While all music magazines have suffered huge declines in sales over the past few years, this drop has been most noticeable in weekly titles like Kerrang! and NME, which cater for a more youthful – and therefore digitally savvy – audience.
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