dockland|docklands in English

noun

area around the docks in a port

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1. 2 Canary Wharf towers above the Dockland area of London.

2. The development of Docklands is anything but laissez-faire economics.

3. Despite its catch-all name, however, Docklands is far from homogeneous.

4. Docklands Express pleased connections in a racecourse gallop at Newbury recently.

5. 9 The redevelopment of Docklands ignored the local culture and destroyed the local pubs.

6. 2 Docklands in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.

7. He must sit in his office, playing the Docklands Light Railway like an arcade game.

8. The system will be introduced to the London Underground, Overground and Docklands Light Railway by the end of next year.

9. Nearly £1 billion of public money and over £4 billion of private money has gone into Docklands since 19

10. 30 Red faces all round at Chase Manhattan following a foray into London's docklands in search of new offices.

11. Berth RESTAURANT Situated on the New Quay Promenade Docklands, Berth offers spectacular panoramic views from Melbourne’s CBD, past Marvel Stadium & beyond the Bolte Bridge

12. In 1987, prior to approval of the construction of the Barrage, the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was established to proceed with redeveloping the docklands, a sixth of the entire area of the city of Cardiff