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Canterbury 'Shopping Streets' Tour.  

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Canterbury 'Shopping Streets' Tour St. Peters Street The three buildings on the left are in fact, one building. It's Barrett's garage, a local family business that's been on this site for 100 years. The `old look' to the buildings is part of current British architectural thinking; buildings should fit into their environments. It was built not long ago, replacing an ugly petrol station. St. Peters Street We are a little way up St. Peters Street. This end of the City doesn't have the main shops, so it's less full than the centre. The building on the left here is a pub, one of many of pubs and fast food outlets in St. Peters Street. Pubs in the city are undergoing a change; this one has become a bar: Westbar. Here's this scene in 1998. Centre of St. Peters Street These folks are sitting in the sunshine outside the 'Oranges and Lemons Bar',...

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