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Case Study 1- Birmingham
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GCSE Geography Mind Map on Case Study 1- Birmingham, created by erincullen on 17/02/2014.
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Case Study 1- Birmingham
Sparkbrook
Who lives there
High ethnic diversity
64% Asian
32% have no qualifications
Housing tenure and types
42% Owner occupied
Redeveloped maisonette housing
Victorian terraced housing
Inner city Birmingham
About the area
Council housing for lower income families
Specialist shops for certain ethnic groups
Sparkbrook Islamic Centre
Halal shops
Transport links- Bordesley Station
Local schools- Ladypool School
Small Heath
Inner city Birmingham
Who lives there
52% Pakastani
High ethnic diversity
47% Economically active
Some professional workers
Housing tenure and types
55% Owner occupied
Improved housing scheme
Victorian terraced housing
About the area
Young professional workers attracted to area
Small Heath Business Park
Virgin Media
Shopping and leisure facilities
Asda
Small Heath Leisure Centre
Small Heath Park Mosque
Castle Vale
Housing tenure and types
41% of housing is council estates
There are two tower blocks
53 % of housing is owner occupied
There is redeveloped semi-detached housing
Apartments and maisonettes housing
Who lives there
Low ethnic diversity
79% White British
26% Economically inactive
Is one of the most deprived areas in England
About the area
Council housing for low income families
Life expectancy has risen by 7 years
Redeveloped with shopping and health facilities
£35 million was invested by Sainsburys
A retail park was made
Outer city Birmingham
Four Oaks
Outer suburbs Birmingham
About the area
Desirable place to live
Recreational open areas
Windley Pool
Shopping facilities
Waitrose
Direct train link to city centre
Housing tenure and types
81% Owner occupied
Large detached housing
Extensive grounds
Who lives there
92% White British
81% Economically active
31% Managers or senior professionals
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