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A considered answer to this is "Many neighbourhoods make up a community".
grew up in the bush wick neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New York
People objected to the Globe Theatre's construction in the neighbourhood primarily due to concerns about noise and disorder. The theatre was seen as a source of rowdy crowds, potential crime, and moral decline, as many believed it would attract unsavory characters and disrupt the community's peace. Additionally, there were fears that the presence of such an establishment would lower property values and negatively impact the local environment. These objections reflected broader societal attitudes toward entertainment and public spaces during that era.
On your DVD player. Rent Kenneth Branagh's film made in 1994 from your neighbourhood video store.
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Clarence Black Loomis has written: 'An experience in community development and the principles of community organization' -- subject(s): Community life, Greenville County (S. C.) Council for Community Development, Social surveys
coimhearsnachd /kɔ̃jəRsNəxg/Scottish Gaelic neighbourhood - community
society, neighbourhood, grouping.
Community, district, local, or suburb; among others.
No, the word 'neighbourhood' is a noun, not a verb. Example: "The people of our neighbourhood are incredibly kind."
Miss BG - 2005 Community Spirit Neighbourhood Fair was released on: USA: 10 February 2008
Vicinity, environs, locality, precints, region
Steve Baldwin has written: 'Needs Assessment and Community Care' 'Neighbourhood Community Services'
"an old neighborhood/neighbourhood" can be an adjective nor a phrase Is "an old neighbourhood" really a figure of speech? My understanding is that the words "an old neighbourhood" should be taken literally, as being a neighbourhood (i.e., community) that has existed for a long time. It might, in some circumstances, refer to a run-down neighbourhood, but I don't think this is necessarily so.
Alan C. Twelvetrees has written: 'Braunstone Neighbourhood Project' -- subject(s): Braunstone, Braunstone Neighbourhood Project, Community development, Housing
The Neighbourhood
My neighbourhood stands out for its diverse population, vibrant street art, and local community events. It is known for its friendly atmosphere and multicultural dining options, making it a unique melting pot of cultures and experiences.
A neighbourhood is a thing , a noun.