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It s woefully underfunded : City heritage program has not seen significant funding increase since 1996
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Basingstoke: The south’s first town of the motor-car age. A shopping centre on a platform; separate routes for cars and pedestrians. It is the showpiece town of the South of England. That’s how our town was described by the Hants & Berks Gazette (which became The Gazette) in August 1962. The new town took shape. The planners aimed to separate people from traffic, with a ring road, distributor roads around new estates and small closes or terraces of houses. House designs varied, but innovations such as split-level houses and gas warm air heating were not popular. There were to be no high-rise blocks, apart from Oakridge Towers.
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A pandemic isnât going to squash our pride.Â
By
Catherine Wendlandt
3/2/2021 at 11:02am
How would you describe Texas to all the non-Texans in the world? We believe our stateâs official anthem, appropriately titled âTexas, Our Texas,â says it best: âBoldest and grandest, Withstanding ev ry test / O Empire wide and glorious, You stand supremely blest.â (Fun fact: those lyrics used to be âlargest and grandest,â that is until pesky Alaska joined the union.)
Yes, we Texans love our state, never more so than on March 2, when we celebrate the adoption of our Declaration of Independence from Mexico back in 1836. But how can we celebrate while weâre still in a pandemic? Donât worry, dear reader, because like a Western hero weâre here to save the day. Weâve rounded up five in-person and virtual ways for you to flaunt your Texas pride (and learn some history, too!) today, tomorrow, for the rest of your life.Â