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Lympstone - Coggle Diagram
Lympstone
Socio-Economic
Trading Ceased in 13th Century
Due to increase in scale of ships
Estuary used for fishing until mid 19th century
12.2% of rent from a social landlord
20.6% rent from a private Landlord
4.1% bad health
14.1% of 16+ with no formal qualifications
Economic shift effects Lympstone positively
flow of services provided a strong economic stimulus
Just over 1/3 in professional occupations
Political
Parish Council
Limited Power
Concerned with Community affairs
11 serving on local government body
Demographics
16.6% popullation density of people per hectare
Top Heavy Age Structure
64< 24.6%
55.6% between 16 and 64
19.8% children
98.9% of the white ethnicity
1.1% non white
Physical Environment
occupies small valley
extensive tidal mudflats extend into Exe Estuary
small pebble beachs
Exe Estuary
1,5 km wide at Lympstone
Built Environment
Expansion of BE in mid 19th Century
To Accommodate Tourists
Railway
Increased Connectivity
Exeter
Cultural
Not culturally diverse
Based upon the Christian year
Christmas and Easter being key dates in the year