Hello everyone, how are you doing today?
I will speak on the topic by giving a brief definition about the topic for today.
A town centre is the commercial or geographical centre or core area of a town. Town centres are traditionally associated with shopping or retail. They are also the centre of communications with major public transport hubs such as train or bus stations.source
I decided to give the definition because some like me might have the idea of separating the words and giving meaning to them individually but you would not get the whole picture that way, infact you might miss out on the exact thought of the writer.
So from the definition, the town centre is the major or core aspect of a town. With this, the whole idea is the same. The centre there does not really mean centre ad in middle but the major, the most important parts of the town.
Town centres are often located in the commercial or geographical centre of a town's core area. They are usually shopping and retail centres as well as transport hubs. Town centres also often have landmark buildings, community facilities, such as reserves and sports grounds or medical facilities.source
It would seem the town centre is the pillar of the town, the commercial part builds the town for good.
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