1.a - toxeth and lympstone Flashcards
Toxteth - physical and natural
- Occupies undulating and rising from banks of river mersey → good access for fishing
- Little foreshore as the river is fast flowing in this area
- Stream running through it - ideal location for farming
Lympstone - natural and physical
- Occupies a small valley cut by wotton Brook through the red breccia cliffs that mark the edge of exe estuary
1.5 km estuary - Small pebble beach with gravel at base of cliffs
Toxteth - demographic
- Majority between 16-64
- Ethnic diversity - 21%
- Long history of immigration - large amount of influx irish in 19th century
- Following WW2 the employment / housing attracted migrants
- Cheap housing / major economic centres attracting migrants
Lympstone - demographic
- Top heavy age structure
- Homogenous ethnically - 1.1% non white
- Dominated by agriculture and tourism
- In 60s/70s → providing few jobs for immigrants
Toxteth - socio economic
- Several places are most deprived within the country
- Only 24% own their house
- 27% 16+ with no qualifications
- 54.4% no access to car
Lympstone - socio economic
- 66% own their house
- 14% 16+ with no qualifications
- 12.7% no access to car
Toxteth - cultural
Cultural change is seen around the time of muslim religious festivals such as eid and ramadan
- As Well as marking these festivals the importance of friday night prayers is different than the christian tradition of sunday
Mosques - Different religious groups reflecting demography - jews / greek orthodox
- Synagogue since 19th century
Caribbean christian migrants
Reflects multi-cultural diversity of demography
Lympstone - cultural
- Largely christian - parish church
- Most religious events tied to christian calendar - easter/ christmas
- Sunday church
Toxteth - political
- One of 30 wards making up liverpool city council
- Has powers in education and services/housing and regeneration
- Part of the Liverpool Riverside parliamentary constitutes Electorate of 73L,000
lympstone - political
- Has a parish council with 11 elected people → has various powers on local matters
E.g lighting roads /resources for local clubs - Express views on planning applications of buildings
- Powers limited as a district and county council occur above them
Is part of an area that elects 2 district councillors and one country councillor - Electorate of 72,000
Toxteth - built environment
- Has been adapted by migrant communities
- Mosques and ethnic retailers are visual indicators of changing places
- Terraces houses put in for doc workers
- Communities densely populated
Institutions built for cultures
Lympstone - built environment
- Low-order shops closed and turned into residents
- New housing been constructed ; large housing on cliff peripheries
- Heart of village is subjected to strict planning rules and local want to protect the architecture
Toxteth - historical
3th century - became large hunting forest remaining fenced off for hundreds of years
16th century - areas changed for farming
17th century - small scale industry making use of water power from dammed stream
- Industrial revolution - forges, copper works and ceramic factories in late 1770s
Industries like flour milling and brewing developed - to cater for population
River bank lined with docks/ ship building yards - Housing scheme developed with wide streets lined by villas built on a greenfield site → for MC away from urban life
MC would commute into main city
Lead to a wider range of events and more diverse demographic
Lympstone - historically
Agriculture / fishing
- 13th century - small ports operating cross-channel trade links
- Up until 19th century ship building - but as got bigger ceased
Estuary used for fishing / shellfish industry - 1840s - beginning of tourism + attracted wealthy families who liked novelty of being by the sea → lead to shaping of built environment to cater
- 1861 - railway improved interconnectivity regionally and nationally
Many commute to go to Exter
Time - space compression - allowed for wider market for exports + easy travel to Exeter
Greater flow of tourism in the summer
SOme historical buildings now used for tourism and holiday lets
Past traditions focused on traditional english areas celebrate mayday