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Bradley Stoke, a quite picturesque town with lots of facilities or just an overflow housing estate for Bristol?
... 25,500 people to live in. It was the biggest housing development of its kind in Europe at the time it was built. All sizes of families were catered for during construction from 1 bed roomed houses to 3 and 4 ...
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Brazil a Newly Industrialised Country. What have been the good and bad affects of development.
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Brents environmental issues
... the area of the former municipal borough of Wembley and municipal borough if Willesden of Middlesex. Its name derives from the river Brent which runs throughout the borough. In 1965 Brent started to deal with its environmental problems; housing, education ...
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Bridlington
... because there isn't that many jobs in a small seaside town such as Bridlington so they move to other towns or cities.
Another thing that Bridlington has done to make it more appealing for elderly people is that most of the ...
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Bridlington is located on the north - eastern shore of England, as shown on my map of Bridlington.
... there is evidence of it's demolition by 1650. A new fort with moat, drawbridge, defensive bank, stockade and cannon were built near the seaward end of fort terrace complete with a military garrison. This defence of the town was necessary ...
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Brownfield Sites - Opportunities or Dangers?
... and farming is not carried out as much by hand- as it can be done more cheaply and efficiently by machines.
Has Enfield Island Village been successful?
Enfield Island Village has been successful in terms of housing and residence. There is ...
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Building height prediction.
... you get the greater number of storeys the buildings have. This graph is only a generalisation of most towns and cities and does not work for them all. It follows the principal that because buildings closer to the C.B.D. have ...
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Business objectives and stakeholders
... new firm will probably be happy to see the firm survive in its first few months of trading. Also in the early stages decision makers might make mistakes, therefore the most important business objective might be to survive.
* When trading ...
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Business Studies Investigating three shops
... an important relationship between the level of technology and the nature of work.
2) Workers in different industries are interdependent and modern industry is characterised by specialisation.
3) The way in which industry is organised has an important effect on job satisfaction.
Key ...
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Business Studies - Investigating three shops.
... is an important relationship between the level of technology and the nature of work.
2) Workers in different industries are interdependent and modern industry is characterised by specialisation.
3) The way in which industry is organised has an important effect on ...
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Cambridge and Ilford.
... colleges. Ilford is located in the south east of England in the county of Essex and in the borough of Redbridge.
Environmental Quality - Chapter 1
The aim of this chapter is to see whether the environmental quality across different areas in ...
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Canary Wharf
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Wapping High Street All 50 floors of Canary Wharf
London City Airport, in the Royal Albert Dock
The Docklands Light Railway
The Millennium Dome
The following is Information on each picture:
Canary Wharf
The Canary Wharf is a very important part of the Docklands, 80% ...
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Canterbury Field trip.
... river Stour, North and West of Canterbury the ground rises quickly to over 200 feet to a plateau of heavy clay that was covered by the dense forest of blean. To the south and East of the city the ground ...
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Case study of Castleton.
... my school and was just a short coach trip to our youth hostel, it was arranged so that we would have Sunday and Monday to record our results (this enabled me to compare the number of tourists on a weekend ...
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Castle Collectables and Northumberland EstatesTask 1b Castle Collectibles customers don’t really vary that much because all of the products they make are aimed
... majority of the overseas visitors are from the USA. There are also people who are using Northumberland Estates buildings as a venue to hire, for events, such as weddings and parties. They may have the guest hall in the Castle ...
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Castle Collectablesand Northumberland Estates Task 2b Competitors - Northumberland estates competes with is competitors well mainly because of the castle
... deliveries come from overseas, quite a lot of the tourists do and the tourists will be effected by the rate of inflation and they don't want to be buying souvenirs that are really expensive compared to what the can get ...
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Castles Courses
... it would lower the chance of the attackers to shoot through them. It also gives defenders more time to get a good aim and they would have been able to see a further distance and warn the rest of the ...
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Castleton
... in 1725, Daniel Defoe described the moors above Chatsworth as "a waste and a howling wilderness". Gradually the taste for wild scenery grew. Ruskin enjoyed the "clefts, glens and dingles of the Peakland dales" just as modern visitors do. The ...
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Castleton Case Study.
... they can have souviner shops and
jewlers. While we were there we saw 5
different gift shops, a hotel, a car park and a
cafe. These are all tourist services and you
would't really find them in other villiages.
They ...
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Castleton is one of the most popular centres in the Peak District.
... Head Inn you can see a section of the Town Ditch, a defensive earthwork built around the village. This was once a feature of many of the villages of the region.
The two main features of interest, apart from the ...
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Castleton Project.
... to both locals and visitors. There is a large car park, with space for coaches, and public toilets. On very busy days people just park wherever they want even in front of peoples gates.
There is footpath erosion in Castleton resulting ...
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CBD coursework
... transect from the center of Walsall. My geography class will be a trip to Walsall. We will be looking at the own centre, inner city and suburbs. We will also be looking at the houses and shops.
Walsall is a ...
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Centres of different sizes have different characteristics.
... the sphere of influence is bigger than a corner shop.
There are less of these than corner shops and they cover a wider area, hence their position on the hierarchy diagram.
C - Out - of -Town - Shopping Centres.
These modern shopping ...
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Changes in Guilford's Central Business District from 1968 to 2002.
... pace in recent decays in many areas that already have, and definitely will cause great impacts on our lives.
Guildford
The understanding of Guildford's economical structure would help us to explain the changes of the CBD since structure of any ...
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Changes in shopping over the past 30 years.
... there was in the 1960s. The least common shop in the 1960s was the supermarket as there was only one of them, but now there is still only one supermarket in the CBD.
In the 1960s-1970s. Shopping areas can be put ...