civic centre

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civic centre (plural civic centres)

  1. (UK) a building or building complex within a town, borough or city which houses municipal offices. Civic centres have generally replaced town halls in this role, though old town halls are often still in use.
  2. A convention centre, auditorium or arena, generally located near the center of town.

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