pedestrian precinct उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The " B�rgerfest " ( Citizens Festival ), which was introduced on the occasion of the opening of the pedestrian precinct in 1975, has been regularly celebrated in early summer since 1977.
- On the first Saturday of every month a flea market is held in the pedestrian precinct in { ary and the Exhibition Salon is located in the { ary pedestrian precinct near the Town Hall.
- On the first Saturday of every month a flea market is held in the pedestrian precinct in { ary and the Exhibition Salon is located in the { ary pedestrian precinct near the Town Hall.
- Her primary fundraising method is to stand for hours in the " Glasshuset " ( glass house ) covered section of the pedestrian precinct in central Bod?with a collection bucket; she also runs a summer lottery.
- The same dearth of tourists was in evidence in the city's Skadarlija street, a cobbled pedestrian precinct thick with the smell of grilled meat and the sounds of Serbian folk music from dozens of low, turn-of-the-century Balkan restaurants.
- A few minutes later he was at the northern end of a pedestrian precinct, Royal Exchange Passage ( formally called Royal Exchange Buildings ), near the junction with Threadneedle Street, where a further police cordon stopped him from proceeding.
- He was responsible for'a far sighted parking plan and multilevel structure that took advantage of the central city topography to lay the foundations for a vibrant pedestrian precinct with walkways linking the Northbridge cultural centre via arcades to St Georges Terrace.
- There were plenty of young men in the crowd to approve of such a gesture, perhaps the very same gentlemen who'd trashed their way through the French cultural center and the Air France office just down the pedestrian precinct from Trg Republika.
- The road through the bridge was removed and the short stretch between Oxford Terrace and Cambridge Terrace opened as a pedestrian precinct on 25 April 1977 ( Anzac Day ) by Captain Charles Upham, i . e . this stretch became a pedestrian precinct some five years before the establishment of City Mall.
- The road through the bridge was removed and the short stretch between Oxford Terrace and Cambridge Terrace opened as a pedestrian precinct on 25 April 1977 ( Anzac Day ) by Captain Charles Upham, i . e . this stretch became a pedestrian precinct some five years before the establishment of City Mall.