Britain's cities are falling either side of a divide. A few are growing at the core and faltering towards the edge. But most are doing precisely the opposite: the action is on the outskirts, the centres ever more deserted http://econ.st/1y5tpJm
Closing down, boarding up WHEN Sheffield Town Hall opened in 1897, it was a symbol of pride in a city on a Victorian growth spurt. Now it stands lost in an urban...
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