Zusammenfassung der Ressource
•Urban change in the UK - Bristol case
study - 2A
- How has the change in bristol created social inequality?
- Filwood
- Over half
the
children in
the area
are in low
income
- It is in
the top
10% of
the
most
socially
deprived
areas
in
the
country
- Despite its
proportian off
older people
being 8%
higher than
the adverage
of Bristol
- Stoke Bishop
- A difficult suburb to
the north west of the
city. It includes
sheyed park, an area
that is home to many
millionares
- In 2013, only 36% of
students got topsg
grades including math
and english at year 11
GCSE's
- Highest levle of
car ownershi; in
the city is 50%
of the
popluation.
- Temple quaters
- Benifits
- Existing builings can be put into different uses
- The land is often
disused or in a
state of
dereiliction.
- The site has already been
developed and so it reduces
urban sprawl
- Problems
- A brown feild site is
more expensive than
a greenfeild site
- Contaminated
land
- Temple quaters regenaration
- Why did temple
quaters needing
regeneration?
- It gave a bad impression to
vistitors so they
redveloped it so it would
not look bad for vistitors.
- What were
their main
aims ?
- <> New
bridge
crossing - <>
Enter prises
zone status -
<> Inproved
access from
in and
around
bristol
- Fact : Bristol arean - Due to
open in 2018, Bristol is the
largest city in the uk
- Housing
- New houses
are going to be
built on green
field sites
because it is
cheaper.
- New houses are being built ( 1200) on
land at harrystoke and they plan to
build a further 2000 homes.
- Bristol harbourside
- Social opportunities
- This includes an art gallery, media
center an art centre a museum
and a at-bristol-science exhibition
centre
- Former workshouses and
work shops were
converted into bars, clubs
and night clubs, cultural
venues.
- Each year Bristol
harboursides holds a
festivil called the 'free
three day festivles'.
- This atracks around
300,000spectators.
- European Green Capital
- Bristol is the European Green
Capital. In 2015, Bristol became
the first UK city to be awarded
the status of European green
capital....
- By 2020, Bristol are planning to achieve the following
things Increase the rate of renewable energy from 2% in
2012 . Reduce water pollution by improved monitoring
and maintenance. Establish and air quality management
plan to monitor air pollution. Increase the use of
brownfield sites for new businesses and housing. Improve
energy efficiency; reduce energy used by 30% and CO2
emissions by 40% by 2020 .
- During the first
year as European
Green Capital ...
- 175 businesses created a green action plan. Major events
included an international festival on leadership in green
technology and an international competition to develop
mobile apps and environment awareness games. The first
100 electric car charging points were installed within the city.
Every primary student in Bristol planted a tree to improve
the city's green coverage .
- Opportunities
- Social
- The electrification of the rail line to
London will reduce the journey time to just
70 minutes
- There is a vibrant underground
music scene in addition to the
usual range of nightclubs and bars
- The colston hall has concerts
and entertainment by major
names in rock, pop, jazz, world
and classical music.
- Bristol has two professional
football teams and a rugby union
team
- The teams are developing their
stadiums to provide a range of
leisure, conference facilities and
accomodation
- Shopping : Over the year shopping has become a leisure
activity and Bristol has seen huge changes in its shopping
provision. The retail park at cribbs causeway (Out-of-town
retail) Affected the broadmead shopping development in
the city centre which has now outdated. There are many
reason why the development of shopping facilities are
important. They developed shopping centres to reduce
crime, to improve the environment, to compete with
other cities and country and to attract employment so
they could get more money. Developments to encourage
people to shop at the CBD had included Installing CCTV
cameras, to prove a more attractive shopping
environment, to develop the open of street shops, to
improve public transport and to promote tourism to
encourage greater spending.
- Economical
- Bristol has two professional football teams
(Bristol City), (Bristol Rovers) and a rugby union
team. Bristol is also considered the
headquarters for gloucestershire county cricket.
This intern will bring a lot of money towards the
city as many people love watching these sports
especially football as 4 days ago Bristol played
man city 7,890 fans were from bristol supporting
their team. Furthermore we know that football
has a lot of money in it so that having two clubs
will definitely lead to the economy increasing.
- There are 50 micro-electronic and silicon
businesses in bristol, bristol is home to global
companies such as aardman animations and
Toshiba.
- Factors that attract high tech
businesses: A government grant of
100 million to become a super
connected city with broadband
download speeds at 80 MBPS. Close
links between the city council and
the university . Educated and
skilled workforce . Advanced
research. Different industries
working collaboratively .A clean
and unpolluted environment