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What is the position of public transport in the local area?
... felt on the subject of public transport, but over one hundred and thirty were carried out in my class and the results have been compared and contrasted. This gave me a good indication of how the public, the people the ...
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What Location Would be most suitable for the new business?
... a lot of passing traffic that could end up to be potential customers.
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I chose the charity shop because it is visible from the whole high street. We could benefit on the passing traffic from the library, which is ...
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What makes a person shop in a particular shop?
... I question people during the day they may be in a hurry to go somewhere and if they agree to answer my questionnaire they will not do so thoughtfully as they are in a rush. Therefore I will try to ...
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What should planners in the new Millenium learn from the redevelopment of the London Docklands?
... the Royal Docks. I will take into account the present redevelopment, and design mine according to the successes and failures of the current developments.
I visited the London Docklands area on a school field trip, and while I was there I ...
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What would be the effects of a large-scale business expansion in the area where you live?
... as the output increases. They will benefit from form the new terminal because there will be a new run way which will mean more flights and more landing fees, more shops, more people going through the airport so more people ...
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When the new store opens it might have an effect on the community. This effect could be a benefit or a cost to the community.
... building will be modern. This helps to improve the infrastructure of the town.
4) Another way the new store will help to benefit the community is that it will bring more competition between other mobile phone stores. This will help ...
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Where else but Melbourne?
... than a quarter of the city resides in parks and colourful gardens. Though here again, the spectacular design and creation of the Royal Botanic Gardens is just one of the stunning gardens to visit in Melbourne
Temperature is no surprise. ...
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Where is Bluewater Park and why is it there?
... and how does it compare with local High Streets?
Bluwater Park is more appealing than any high Street for many reasons. Firstly it is indoors so that it is simply more comfortable to shop in winter when it is either ...
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Where is Coleraine's Central Business District and where is its Transition zone?
... the number of pedestrians.I therefore conclude that there are more pedestrians in areas with lots of CBD functions because there are large Comparison shops located in the CBD area.
I think that this is an accurate finding as, the theory ...
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Where is Croydon's CBD?
... are:
* Retail outlets
* Banks and financial services
* Restaurants and fast food outlets
* Public buildings/ offices
* Recreational
I have seen that the people driving cars are mostly from the south of Croydon and people coming by public transport are mostly from the ...
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Where is the CBD in Guildford?
... (i.e. shops and offices) because the bid rent will be highest due to competition and therefore only the very competitive bidders who can afford the high rents can locate there.
We can also do a pedestrian count; this will give ...
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Which service centre, has the most services?
... almost the same amount. But overall it tells me that Walthamstow has the most services following Ilford exchange shopping centre.
Questionnaire - 3.What is your purpose for coming here?
Raw Data
Shopping
Day out
Work
Break
Other
Walthamstow
9
0
1
0
0
Ilford Exchange
9
1
0
0
0
Higham Hill Parade
8
0
0
0
2
Blackhorse Parade
9
0
1
0
0
Blackhorse Corner Shop
10
0
0
0
0
(Graph for this question is ...
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Why are some countries LEDC’s and some MEDC’s?
... off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most countries bordering the Indian Ocean, killing large numbers of people and inundating coastal communities across South and Southeast Asia, including ...
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Why Do Corner Shops stay in Business?
... become inevitably de-personalised when there is an absence of familiarity and where everyone is a stranger. A hierarchy builds up and customers with a complaint about products/service have to phone or write to faceless customer enquiry departments ... which are ...
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Why Does My Local Shop Stay Open?
... you spend on average?
0-2 pounds 2-4 pounds 4-6 pounds 6-8 pounds 10-15 pounds 15-20 pounds over 20 pounds.
Q4.) How old are you?
0-10 years 11-20 years 21-30 years 31-50 years 50-70 years 70+ years.
Q5.) How often do you come to ...
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why has employment structure changed over time?
... for us. So then gradually The UK decreased the amount of primary employment and many of the raw material factories (e.g. coal mines) were shut down in the early post-industrial times.
In the pre-industrial times there was hardly any secondary work ...
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Why is continual (dynamic) change a feature of the central area of major cities?
... what they were say 40 years ago.
In the 1960's comprehensive redevelopment affected CBD's as well as the inner city around the country. In many cities the historical core was bulldozed to make way for new shopping centres such as the ...
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Why planning permission for a McDonalds franchise was rejected in Abergavenny.
... people to its market, which takes place on Tuesday; this attracts shoppers from all over Monmouth. Abergavenny has a wide range of shopping facilities from big names such as Woolworth's to small supermarkets like Cooltrader; this also creates as the ...
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Why was Swanwick Station the busiest station in England for a few weeks each year in the 1930's, and why did this cease to be the case?
... was. For example, MOJ Engineering is a building which used to be a basket factory, at the top of Duncan Road in Swanwick. At the bottom of Duncan Road is Swanwick Station, a two platform train station operating into Southampton, ...
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Windsor Investigation
... world, has steadily been increasing. Some of the contributing factors to this advancement include changes in the world of work; these changes include things such as, shorter working weeks, longer holidays with pay and the introduction of annual holidays along ...
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Windsor is a major sight seeing area.
... It is situated in the royal borough of Berkshire. We were there as tourist's .There was multiple ways of getting to Windsor, you could take a train from Waterloo and Paddington which would cost £7.50 and would also take 55 ...
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With reference to any named rural area, examine the ways in which decision-makers have tried to resolve the conflicts associated with recreation and tourism.
... became a National park and has been open to the public ever since. The area's status is so well spread that it attracts thousands of tourists throughout the year, especially in summer months. It is popular to walkers, climbers, boaters ...
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Work Experience Diary - counting traffic.
... to collect us and he took us to their office. When we got there they told us where the kitchen, fire exits and fire extinguishes were. Then he introduced all the other workers. Then we went downstairs so he could ...
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York.
... as accessibility largely affect where shops are situated
I think this because in my experience most people I know shop in he centre of town for high order, comparison goods like shoes and clothes etc. and shop for low order ...
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“The Inkerman-Alexandra Road are was built solely because of the opening of the mid-land Railway station”
... bricks in the stretcher bond style and the houses were also two up two down indicating that the working class were living in them, this is significant because the jobs available around that area would have mostly been for the ...