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In this coursework I am investigating the titles: "The centre of Greenwich is a honeypot site for tourism" and "Access to Greenwich is difficult due to poorly developed transport infrastructure".
... have been because of the amount of road works taking place but, this I found out as a result of my questionnaires is the usual.
Tourism is a great part of the income in Greenwich, and wouldn't be the town ...
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In this coursework I will be looking at the shopping centres in Hitchin and in Palmers Green.
... is a small shopping centre for the people that live there and places nearby. It consists of big name superstores such as Safeway supermarket, Woolworth's and Tesco.
1) Where do you live?
Hitchin= 20 Luton= 4 Hatfield= 9 Other= 7
2) How often ...
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In this essay I am going to look at Source A, which is a description of Jarrow in the 1930’s and discuss what I can learn from it
... had become bankrupt and was not taking on any more workers, this would be the main source of employment for the people of Jarrow therefore there would not have been any prospect of a job at this time. The strengths ...
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In this investigation I will be investigating this hypothesis: Southampton has an important and attractive CBD
... centre for education, as it has a university. The city is very accessible, as you would expect, with many transport links, including a mainline train station and a motorway with direct links to London. Southampton's CBD is clearly defined, it ...
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In this piece of coursework I will be writing about three different types of technologies within town centres.
... a centre that manages the traffic signals on both the local road network and the motorway junctions within the partnership area.Video cameras positioned at strategic locations on the road network give the UTC electronic links with traffic control equipment, allowing ...
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In this report I want to see how the increase of Tesco super stores has an effect on the local shopping centres, shopping habits and on the local environment.
... where superstores are a good thing for the area and the local community and shop owners.
To achieve my targets and aims I must collect substantial amount of data and evidence. I will the have to collect primary data and ...
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In this study I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park. I will also investigate whether or not tourism in the area is sustainable.
... in the Norfolk Broads. There are many conflicts in the National Parks. An example is that if there is people that want to fish then water skiers will disturb them.
Honeypots are places of attractive scenery, or of historic interest, to ...
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India population
... night.
* Spices are mostly grown in Rajasthan.
* The northwest tract is sandy and unproductive with little water but improves gradually from desert land in the far west and northwest to comparatively fertile and habitable land towards
the east. This ...
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Introduction
... "common sense" and is "a sensible, statistically based tool that enables them to focus their energies efficiently for the purpose of providing protection against crime to law a-biding folk" (Kennedy).
In Taylor and Whitney's study investigating the existence of an ...
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Introduction
... GNP. Bracknell was quite a small town, a quite and local place until 1949 when it became a new town. This now became a planned urban community, designed for self-efficiency, and paved the way for it to become a central ...
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introduction
... north of Liverpool, and directly west of Preston. Around are several other seaside resorts such as Southport which also attracts a lot of tourist. Larger cities such as Manchester are south east from Blackpool. (Fig 1.1)
Fig 1.1
Blackpool is renowned ...
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Introduction
... Dockland changed by using the primary and secondary data.
The questions I am going to investigate are:
What development has taken place? - this question looks at the different projects that the Docklands has had
How have these developments affected the quality of ...
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Introduction to Field Trip Coursework
... more relaxed and spacious. The council also made sure the town centres were regularly cleaned so they did not feel run down and dirty.
A large problem with CBD's was the space for parking. In the retail parks there is ...
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Introduction:
... warehouses storing goods being brought into or sent out of Britain, industries using imported goods and high density, poor quality housing. After the 1950's the size of ships increased so much that they could no longer reach London's docks. By ...
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Investigate and evaluate the effect of tourism in the seaside towns of Cromer and Southend-on-Sea.
... the economy
I will prove these hypotheses correct or incorrect by using the data I have collected and presented. I will look at the data and I will check the results to see if there is a lot of litter ...
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Investigate aspects of the Central Business District (CBD) of Cambridge.
... centre, with
many science parks. The Central Business District (the commercial centre containing many
shops and offices) of Cambridge has also grown, mainly due to the many universities located in
the area and also due to more tourism. It is ...
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Investigate if "Portobello road is going through a period of change".
... under the West Way Bridge in Notting Hill.
Here are a few key questions regarding Portobello Road, these will help in the investigation, as they tell you what the past was like/ the future and the present time of Portobello Road.
What ...
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Investigate if small villages can become suburbanised over time, and what factors will affect this. For this investigation, we have chosen to look at Pirbright, a small village just outside of surrey.
... of people such as pensioners, young students and adults. In order to do this we asked at different times of the day.
Walk To Investigate Services And Shops - We walked around Pirbright to investigate the different types of services ...
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Investigate the attractions of Dawlish and the effects that tourism has on the town.
... of reasons. It's close by so if anyone needs to go back to collect more information they don't have to travel a long way, because it close it means that most of us know a little about it anyway so ...
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Investigate the impact of tourism and of a Park and Ride scheme on the natural limestone environment of Cheddar, in order to decide whether this Park and Ride should be built.
... social effects of a Park and Ride on the local area.
Collection of primary data:
In order to understand how the landforms at Cheddar were made, and how tourism can damage them, I have studied in class the action of water on ...
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Investigate the physical and human features that attracts tourists to an area and the consequences of tourism on that area.
... a honeypot site. A honeypot site can be described as a 'people magnet' - a place of interest that large numbers of people from many different locations, both far and wide, visit once or frequently to enjoy, see or experience. ...
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Investigate the retail trends in Cambridge city center and to examine how successfully it is adjusting to the pressure arising from growth in Cambridge and its surrounding land.
... various parts of the city.
* It suggests the more accessible the site of land within a developed site, the higher is its value. E.g lion yard closer the car park close to bus station very close to all tourist ...
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Investigate the shopping centres of the Kingston Area and their patterns of use.
... chosen this hypotheses because it is obvious that the larger shopping centres will have more shops and services, thus they attract more people, causing the sphere of influence to increase, which in turn causes the average travel time to the ...
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Investigate tourism in Oxford.
... 3500 people are directly employed in the tourist industry. However, it should be remembered that the city exists primarily to meet the needs of those who live and work here, and local decision-making should reflect this by putting the needs ...
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Investigating the differences in shopping patterns between out of town shopping centres and the Central Business District. Why is out of town shopping increasing in popularity?
... out of town shopping centre I will be studying at South Gyle.
Access to town centre is relatively easy but traffic congestion causes a problem at rush hours. To the Gyle however there is easy access via the City bypass.
Princess ...