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Ribbon development saw houses sprawl along the road for miles.
Since then there has been ribbon development along the B4017 road.
There was also a ribbon development along the northern road outside the walls and cemeteries beyond.
The particular concerns were pollution, urban sprawl, and ribbon development.
Ribbon development along that road has yet to reach the village, which retains a rural character.
Its first campaign was against the spread of ribbon developments which it saw as carving up the countryside.
It can be the dreary horror of ribbon development.
Ribbon development, urban sprawl and scattered housing were all brought under reasonable control.
This layout makes the village different from most local villages which usually consist of a ribbon development along one road.
Subsequent ribbon development has been so spectacular that they were booming even before the election announcement.
Ribbon development means building houses along the routes of communications radiating from a human settlement.
It is situated as mainly ribbon development along the A472 trunk road.
Initially ribbon development but then housing estates came as more people wished to move out of the overcrowded city.
The upside of ribbon development is the plethora of bars.
The village is a ribbon development along The Ridgeway.
The developer may mix graphical and programmatic ribbon development as is convenient.
The village is mostly a ribbon development, surrounded by fields that are a part of the Green Belt.
This policy existed until the late 1970s reinforced by a widespread dislike of ribbon development.
It has been subsumed as a suburb of the nearby town due to ribbon development in the 1930s.
Development can be classed as ribbon development around the through road, the 2001 census gives a population of 972 living in 384 households.
It's an example of ribbon development.
A linear settlement is in contrast with ribbon development, which is the outward spread of a town along a main street.
The main road skirts the town to the south after crossing the river; before that point there is some ribbon development along the Hastings road.
This represents a great danger in populous urban areas, in particular, but also on narrow country roads with ribbon development.
Most would have appeared undistinguished and unsophisticated, especially those ribbon developments with a restricted range of internal structures.