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manifold changes that are now underway within our High Streets. The cities of the United States in general stand as a constant reminder of the essential volatility of the overall Inner City space-economy (Rowley, 1980). Indeed mighty problems present themselves here for it nust be appreciated that, traditionally within Britain, the city centre has exerted on overall and cohesive force. Will the proceeding changes in retailing, as in out-of-centre developments, further segmentalize and fragmentalize urban population behaviours? REFERENCES Cybriwsky R.A. and Western J. 1982) Revitalizing Downtown by whom? for whom? In D.T. Herbert and R.J. Johnston (eds.), Geography and the Urban Environment Progress in Research and Applications 4, Wiley, London, pp. 143-65. Davies R.L. (1982) Issues in retailing. In A. Blowers, C. Brook, P. Dunleavy and L. McDowell (eds.), Urban Change and Conflict An Interdisciplinary Reader, Harper and Row, London, pp. 74-81. Dawson J.A. (1980) Research Priorities in Retail Geography Interim Report of SSRC Sponsored Seminar Group in Geography and Retailing, St David's University College, Lampeter, Dyfed. Defoe D. (1728) Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain.1724-7, Defoe, London. Goad C.E. (1986) Goad Shopping Centre Report Cardiff Central, Goad, Old Hatfield. Goad C.E. (1987) Goad Register of Out-of-Centre Retailing Volume 4 Sootland and Wales, Goad, Old Hatfield. Hillier Parker (1988) British Shopping Development 1987 Supplement, Hillier Parker Research, London. Pigot J. (1830) Pigot's National and Commercial Directory of South England and South Wales, Pigot, London. Rowley G. (1980) "Geography, segregation and American urban society", Geojoumal 4, 349-57. Rowley G. (1984) "Data bases and their integration for retail geography: a British example", Trans.Inst.Brit.Geogr. N.S., 9, 460-76. Short J.R. (1980) Urban Data Sources, Butterworths, London. Wood Mackenzie (1988) Retail Research Consumer Sector Prospects 1988, Wood Mackenzie, Edinburgh and London.