Bristol Flashcards
F SOCIAL- 35%
SB SOCIAL- 94%
Filwood- Education
35% students get top grades- A-C
Stroke Bishop-Education
94% students get to grades A*
F SOCIAL-78
SB SOCIAL-83
Filwood- Health
78 is the average life expectancy
Stroke Bishop-Health
83 is the average life expectancy
F ECONOMIC-1/3
SB ECONOMIC- 3%
Filwood- Employment
1/3 of 16-24 year olds are unemployed
Stroke Bishop- Employment
3% are unemployed
F ECONOMIC-50%
SB ECONOMIC-81%
Filwood- Housing
50% are in council owned housing
Stroke Bishop- Housing
81% have their own houses
B REDUCE ENVIORMENTAL-6
urban sprawl -30,000
-210/60
Polluted brownfield= cheap green fields
- only 6% new buildings built on green field
- 30,000 houses are to be built in brownfield by 2026 .
- brownfield = 210 houses per ha.
- greenfield can only have 60 ha.
B REDUCE ENVIORMENTAL-1/2
waste disposal -15
-50
1/2 a million tonnes of waste is produced by houses each year. -15% reduced by making people aware
-50% increase of recycling by improving
recycling technology
B REDUCE ENVIORMENTAL-200
Atmospheric pollurion -40
-0 emissions
200 people die a year because bristol most conjested city in the UK.- 40 car parks have electrical points
-poo bus runs from bath to britol and had
0 emissions
Greenfield(improving houses)-3200
3200 homes have been built in harry stroke(north) on greenfield land.+high quality homes
+ cheap land=cheapber homes
- higher conjestion
-risk of flooding
Brownfield(improving houses)-8000
8000 new homes have been developed on brownfield
+buildings are being preserved
+people are living in city centre so that its not ‘dead heart at night’
-high cost due to pollution
-took a long time for council to agree
Greenfield-What?
- sites that have not been built on before
- cheap to build on
- countryside is being built on
Brownfield-What?
-more expensive to build on
-built on land that has already been used
very polluted
Bristol population-40-65
-1985-2000
- overall increase from 40 million to 65 million in 2015
- from 1985-2000 not many people 2000 quick increase
What Bristol population-pre 2000
-post 2000
- population change was due to natural factors; birth/death
- population increase due to international migration
Why Bristol?
- biggest ciry in SW UK
- next to the coast
- rich history
- 2 very known universities
Bristol crowd?
people who are at the age of 25-35 years live in bristol and they are at a child bearing age