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South West England has a favoured location when the Azores High pressure area extends north-eastwards towards the UK, particularly in summer. Coastal areas have average annual sunshine totals over 1,600 hours.
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What region of England benefits from the extension of the Azores High pressure area?
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The 1971 Local Government White Paper proposed abolishing county boroughs, which would have left Plymouth, a town of 250,000 people, being administered from a council based at the smaller Exeter, on the other side of the county. This led to Plymouth lobbying for the creation of a Tamarside county, to include Plymouth, Torpoint, Saltash, and the rural hinterland. The campaign was not successful, and Plymouth ceased to be a county borough on 1 April 1974 with responsibility for education, social services, highways and libraries transferred to Devon County Council. All powers returned when the city become a unitary authority on 1 April 1998 under recommendations of the Banham Commission.
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What was the population of Plymouth in 1971?
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What document suggested that county boroughs be eliminated?
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What county did Plymouth unsuccessfully attempt to see created?
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On what date did Plymouth's county status end?
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What body proposed that Plymouth become a unitary council?
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The University of St Mark & St John (known as "Marjon" or "Marjons") specialises in teacher training, and offers training across the country and abroad.
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What institution of higher education is colloquially known as Marjons?
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What is the academic specialty of the University of St Mark & St John?
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In the First World War, Devonport was the headquarters of Western Approaches Command until 1941 and Sunderland flying boats were operated by the Royal Australian Air Force. It was an important embarkation point for US troops for D-Day. The city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe, in a series of 59 raids known as the Plymouth Blitz. Although the dockyards were the principal targets, much of the city centre and over 3,700 houses were completely destroyed and more than 1,000 civilians lost their lives. This was largely due to Plymouth's status as a major port Charles Church was hit by incendiary bombs and partially destroyed in 1941 during the Blitz, but has not been demolished, as it is now an official permanent monument to the bombing of Plymouth during World War II.
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What force used Sunderland flying boats out of Devonport?
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What military organization was based in Devonport until 1941?
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How many attacks comprised the Plymouth Blitz?
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How many civilian deaths occurred as a result of the Plymouth Blitz?
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How many homes were totally destroyed in the Plymouth Blitz?
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has been involved with the Special Olympics for many years after they were founded by his ex-mother-in-law, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. In 2007, Schwarzenegger was the official spokesperson for the Special Olympics which were held in Shanghai, China. Schwarzenegger believes that quality school opportunities should be made available to children who might not normally be able to access them. In 1995, he founded the Inner City Games Foundation (ICG) which provides cultural, educational and community enrichment programming to youth. ICG is active in 15 cities around the country and serves over 250,000 children in over 400 schools countrywide. He has also been involved with After-School All-Stars, and founded the Los Angeles branch in 2002. ASAS is an after school program provider, educating youth about health, fitness and nutrition.
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What nonprofit did Schwarzenegger found in 1995?
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Schwarzenegger was the spokesperson for the Special Olympic games held in what city in China?
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About how many schools across the country is ICG active in?
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The city's airport was Plymouth City Airport about 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The airport was home to the local airline Air Southwest, which operated flights across the United Kingdom and Ireland. In June 2003, a report by the South West RDA was published looking at the future of aviation in the south-west and the possible closure of airports. It concluded that the best option for the south-west was to close Plymouth City Airport and expand Exeter International Airport and Newquay Cornwall Airport, although it did conclude that this was not the best option for Plymouth. In April 2011, it was announced that the airport would close, which it did on 23 December. However, FlyPlymouth plans to reopen the city airport by 2018, which will provide daily services to various destinations including London.
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What local airport closed in 2011?
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In kilometers, how far away from the Plymouth city center was Plymouth City Airport?
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By what year is the city airport planned to reopen?
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Who intends to reopen the Plymouth City Airport?
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Geologically, Plymouth has a mixture of limestone, Devonian slate, granite and Middle Devonian limestone. Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, because of its geology. The bulk of the city is built upon Upper Devonian slates and shales and the headlands at the entrance to Plymouth Sound are formed of Lower Devonian slates, which can withstand the power of the sea.
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What special designation does Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs possess?
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What stones form the headlands near Plymouth Sound?
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Along with Devonian slate, Middle Devonian limestone and limestone, what stone provides the geologic base of Plymouth?
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Along with shales, what is most of the city built on?
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Geologically, Plymouth has a mixture of limestone, Devonian slate, granite and Middle Devonian limestone. Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, because of its geology. The bulk of the city is built upon Upper Devonian slates and shales and the headlands at the entrance to Plymouth Sound are formed of Lower Devonian slates, which can withstand the power of the sea.
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For what reason is Plymouth Sound a Site of Special Scientific Interest?
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In what year during the Hundred Years' War did the French assault Plymouth?
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Who set fire to Plymouth in 1403?
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In what year was the fortification later known as Drake's Fort constructed?
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Before Plymouth dockyard was built, where was the fleet located?
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In what year did Parliament pass a notable law that led to the building of fortifications in Plymouth?
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What notable event occurs each August?
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In what month and year was the world record for simultaneous fireworks broken?
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Who broke the world record for simultaneous fireworks?
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What institution did Roy Lowry work for?
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In what year did the Music of the Night begin?
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The city is also home to two large colleges. The City College Plymouth provides courses from the most basic to Foundation degrees for approximately 26,000 students. Plymouth College of Art offers a selection of courses including media. It was started 153 years ago and is now one of only four independent colleges of art and design in the UK.
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Along with City College Plymouth, what college calls Plymouth home?
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About how many students are enrolled at City College Plymouth?
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How many years ago was Plymouth College of Art founded?
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How many independent art colleges exist in the United Kingdom?
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How many large colleges exist in Plymouth?
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At what street address is the Lord Mayor's residence located?
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Who gave the Lord Mayor's official residence to Plymouth?
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On what street is the Civic Centre office building located?
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In what month and year did the Civic Centre municipal office building become a listed building?
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What did Plymouth council estimate the cost to refurbish the Civic Centre municipal office building to be?
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Typically, the warmest day of the year (1971–2000) will achieve a temperature of 26.6 °C (80 °F), although in June 1976 the temperature reached 31.6 °C (89 °F), the site record. On average, 4.25 days of the year will report a maximum temperature of 25.1 °C (77 °F) or above. During the winter half of the year, the coldest night will typically fall to −4.1 °C (25 °F) although in January 1979 the temperature fell to −8.8 °C (16 °F). Typically, 18.6 nights of the year will register an air frost.
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In degrees Fahrenheit, what was the highest temperature achieved in Plymouth between 1971 and 2000?
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In what month and year did Plymouth see its highest temperature between 1971 and 2000?
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About how many days a year in Plymouth are over 77 °F?
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In degrees Celsius, what was the coldest temperature recorded at Plymouth between 1971 and 2000?
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In what month and year did Plymouth see its lowest temperature between 1971 and 2000?
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Plymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south west; its headquarters are in Exeter.
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What is Plymouth's National Health Service hospital?
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In kilometers, how far is Derriford Hospital from the Plymouth city center?
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What notable clinic is present in Derriford Hospital?
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What organization provides ambulance transport for Plymouth?
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Where is South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust headquartered?
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A band of Middle Devonian limestone runs west to east from Cremyll to Plymstock including the Hoe. Local limestone may be seen in numerous buildings, walls and pavements throughout Plymouth. To the north and north east of the city is the granite mass of Dartmoor; the granite was mined and exported via Plymouth. Rocks brought down the Tamar from Dartmoor include ores containing tin, copper, tungsten, lead and other minerals. There is evidence that the middle Devonian limestone belt at the south edge of Plymouth and in Plymstock was quarried at West Hoe, Cattedown and Radford.
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Middle Devonian limestone exists between Plymstock and what location?
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What location north of the city possesses granite?
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What river was used to ferry granite from Dartmoor to Plymouth?
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Along with West Hoe and Radford, where was Middle Devonian limestone quarried in the region?
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What local stone was used in the construction of many Plymouth buildings?
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In 2004 the old Drake Circus shopping centre and Charles Cross car park were demolished and replaced by the latest Drake Circus Shopping Centre, which opened in October 2006. It received negative feedback before opening when David Mackay said it was already "ten years out of date". In contrast, the Theatre Royal's production and education centre, TR2, which was built on wasteland at Cattedown, was a runner-up for the RIBA Stirling Prize for Architecture in 2003.
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When was the Charles Cross car park removed?
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In what month and year was the grand opening of Drake Circus Shopping Centre?
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Where was TR2 built?
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What prize did TR2 almost win?
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Who spoke disparagingly about the Drake Circus Shopping Centre?
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Who was the author of the 1943 Plan for Plymouth?
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In the period 1951-1957, how many new houses were constructed yearly in Plymouth?
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In the postwar period to 1964, how many houses were built in Plymouth?
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When was the Civic Centre built?
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What English Heritage status does the Civic Centre possess?
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In the nearby parish of Stoke Damerel the first dockyard, HMNB Devonport, opened in 1690 on the eastern bank of the River Tamar. Further docks were built here in 1727, 1762 and 1793. The settlement that developed here was called "Dock" or "Plymouth Dock" at the time, and a new town, separate from Plymouth, grew up. In 1712 there were 318 men employed and by 1733 it had grown to a population of 3,000 people.
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In what year was HMNB Davenport established?
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What river was adjacent to HMNB Davenport?
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How many male workers were present in Plymouth Dock circa 1712?
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What was the 1733 population of Plymouth Dock?
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In what parish was HMNB Davenport located?
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How many students are studying at the University of Plymouth?
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Where does the University of Plymouth rank among British institutions of higher education in terms of number of enrolled students?
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How many staff members work for the University of Plymouth?
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About how much are the staff of the University of Plymouth paid yearly in total?
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In what year was the University of Plymouth established?
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In certain historical Christian, Islamic and Jewish cultures, among others, espousing ideas deemed heretical has been and in some cases still is subjected not merely to punishments such as excommunication, but even to the death penalty.
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What cultures are listed as examples of discipline for being a heretic?
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Devonport Dockyard is the UK's only naval base that refits nuclear submarines and the Navy estimates that the Dockyard generates about 10% of Plymouth's income. Plymouth has the largest cluster of marine and maritime businesses in the south west with 270 firms operating within the sector. Other substantial employers include the university with almost 3,000 staff, as well as the Tamar Science Park employing 500 people in 50 companies. Several employers have chosen to locate their headquarters in Plymouth, including Hemsley Fraser.
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About what percentage of Plymouth's income comes from the Dockyard?
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What Royal Navy base is present in Plymouth?
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How many maritime businesses operate in Plymouth?
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How many people work in Tamar Science Park?
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What is a notable company based in Plymouth?
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The city's main theatres are the Theatre Royal (1,315 capacity), its Drum Theatre (200 capacity), and its production and creative learning centre, The TR2. The Plymouth Pavilions has multiple uses for the city staging music concerts, basketball matches and stand-up comedy. There are also three cinemas: Reel Cinema at Derrys Cross, Plymouth Arts Centre at Looe Street and a Vue cinema at the Barbican Leisure Park. The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is operated by Plymouth City Council allowing free admission – it has six galleries. The Plymouth Athenaeum, which includes a local interest library, is a society dedicated to the promotion of learning in the fields of science, technology, literature and art. From 1961 to 2009 it also housed a theatre.
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How many people can fit in the Theatre Royal?
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What is the capacity of Drum Theatre?
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What is the cost of admission to the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery?
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How many galleries are present in the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery?
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The city's main theatres are the Theatre Royal (1,315 capacity), its Drum Theatre (200 capacity), and its production and creative learning centre, The TR2. The Plymouth Pavilions has multiple uses for the city staging music concerts, basketball matches and stand-up comedy. There are also three cinemas: Reel Cinema at Derrys Cross, Plymouth Arts Centre at Looe Street and a Vue cinema at the Barbican Leisure Park. The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is operated by Plymouth City Council allowing free admission – it has six galleries. The Plymouth Athenaeum, which includes a local interest library, is a society dedicated to the promotion of learning in the fields of science, technology, literature and art. From 1961 to 2009 it also housed a theatre.
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When did the theater in the Plymouth Athenaeum close?
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What Köppen climate classification does Plymouth possess?
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In degrees Fahrenheit, what is Plymouth's annual mean temperature?
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What month in Plymouth has the lowest temperatures?
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Along with the rest of South West England, Plymouth has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb) which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. This means a wide range of exotic plants can be grown. The annual mean temperature is approximately 11 °C (52 °F). Due to the modifying effect of the sea the seasonal range is less than in most other parts of the UK. As a result of this summer highs are lower than its southerly latitude should warrant, but as a contrast the coldest month of February has mean minimum temperatures as mild as between 3 and 4 °C (37 and 39 °F). Snow is rare, not usually equating to more than a few flakes, but there have been exclusions, namely the European winter storms of 2009-10 which, in early January, covered Plymouth in at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of snow; more on higher ground. Another period of notable snow occurred from 17–19 December 2010 when up to 8 inches (20 cm) of snow fell through the period – though only 2 inches (5.1 cm) would lie at any one time due to melt. Over the 1961–1990 period, annual snowfall accumulation averaged less than 7 cm (3 in) per year. July and August are the warmest months with mean daily maxima over 19 °C (66 °F).
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Along with August, what is typically the hottest month in Plymouth?
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Plymouth Council is currently undertaking a project of urban redevelopment called the "Vision for Plymouth" launched by the architect David Mackay and backed by both Plymouth City Council and the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce (PCC). Its projects range from shopping centres, a cruise terminal, a boulevard and to increase the population to 300,000 and build 33,000 dwellings.
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What is the name of Plymouth Council's urban redevelopment project?
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What architect is in charge of the ""Vision for Plymouth"?
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Along with Plymouth Council, what body supports the "Vision for Plymouth"?
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What is the population goal of the "Vision for Plymouth"?
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How many residences does the "Vision for Plymouth" seek to build?
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