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Cities. 24:229-241
In the context of recent ‘disability’ initiatives, evidence is drawn from 150 detailed interviews with wheelchair users, to investigate and reassess current city centre accessibility 10 years after the introduction of the Disability Discriminatio
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Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 24:351-370
Smaller regional cities and former industrial cities throughout North America and Europe have experienced fundamental transformations of their economies over recent decades, and authorities have continually sought new functions for the postindustrial
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The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research. 16:43-68
Following the emergence of retail parks in the late 1970s in Britain, they have grown in number, scale and degree of retail specialisation. Some continue to form concentrations offering primarily ‘bulky goods’ shopping, while others have diversif
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Cities. 22:65-76
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Environment and Planning A. 36:647-666
Since the late 1970s retail parks have developed in the United Kingdom to become a substantial element of the process of retail decentralisation. From an early focus on ‘bulky-goods' retailing, they have grown and evolved into a variety of unplanne
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 35:1831-1851
Adopting a focus on both time and space, the authors aim to unpack the complexity of uses and users in the city centre. Evidence from Swansea reveals a stark twofold temporal division between a frequently visited daytime city and a much less frequent
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Town Planning Review. 74:143-164
Using an extensive series of questionnaire surveys targeting traders, residents and shoppers, supported by interviews with key informants, the paper explores the effects of environmental improvements on town centre regeneration in South Wales. Eviden
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Applied Geography. 23:47-71
Change has been a continuous feature of retailing in Britain since the mid-1960s. New types of shopping facilities have been developed, usually in decentralized locations, while the largest town and city centres have retained their commercial dominan
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Urban Studies. 39:791-817
Change has characterised the retail environment of British cities since the mid 1960s. Many new retail forms have emerged which have often impacted adversely on the traditional retail hierarchy. Evidence suggests that the middle order, comprising sma
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The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research. 12:109-130
Retail decentralization is associated with town centre decline and a concern for revitalization. Using the case of Llanelli, South Wales, the effects of a new food superstore on shopping behaviours and opinions are explored. Surveys in 1997, 1999 and