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Regenerating Places (Peoples Attachment 4 marks (Definiton:The bond…
Regenerating Places
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Rural Decline 6 marks
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Rural areas do not have as many environmental issues, lack of green space or conflicts centred on ethnicity compared to urban locations
The decline focuses on faster ageing population than in urban places, rural communities struggle with out migration of young people
Example- Redruth, Cornwall
County as a whole is not deprived, but neighbourhoods are struggling
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Total population around 12,000
Average annual wages were £14,000 in 2014, national average is £23,00 provided by (Eurostat)
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40% of households live on less than £10,000 a year
wealth of region is depressed further, high costs of living. flats can cost as much £200,000 So spending power is decreased
Reasons for decline: loss of mining industry, contraction in agriculture and fishing sectors . No nearby universities that are highly rated so further education is limited and skilled workers are limited, nearest is Plymouth Uni
Deprivation 12 marks
Definition: It the degree to which an area or individual is deprived of services and amenitites. There are different types and levels of deprivation ,such as poor/overcrowded housing, poor diet, inadequate income and lack of opportunities for employment
Lower Falinge
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Housing about 1,000 people. Built in the 1970's
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In 2013, 72% of inhabitants were unemployeed
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Detroit
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Population has dropped by 50%. 1.5 million in 1970- 680,000 in 2015
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Rebranding- 'Marketing ' aspects of regeneration to attract businesses,visitors and residents.