Change in UK Cities Flashcards
Name 3 reasons why New Islington needed to be regenerating
- Cardroom Estate built in Manchester in 1960s
- Replaced old, cramped terraces that housed wokers
- By mid 1990s estate = run-down + bad reputation
- 50% houses = empty or used as squats
- Area had many economic + social problems:
- High unemployment, burglary, vandalism, etc
Name 4 ways how New Islington was regenerated
- Government’s regeneration agency worked with private companies and local residents to improve area = renamed New Islington
- 1700 homes built & new tramp stop = improved public transport
- New community facilities = health centre, village hall & restaurants & cafes
- Provided orchard, eco-park & football pitch = make it more attractive to live
Liverpool is a ___ city in __ __ England
Port city in North West England
Where was Liverpool developed on & what did this help it to become important?
River Mersery estuary & became important port for cotton, sugar, slave ships coming from Africa and West Indies
What did Liverpool also develop?
Thriving manufacturing insurty = employing many people
What played a large role in shaping the character of Liverpool?
Immigration
- People from Wales = attracted by jobs builing canals & railways
- Irish immigrants (1/4 of population by 1850) from famine
Describe what occured in Liverpool from 1850 to 1960
Ships worldwide regularlu arrived in Liverpool & people set up their own communities e.g. Chinatown (1st of its kind in Europe)
What happened in the 1960s and what did this lead to?
Decline of docks = closure of 250 factories = unemployment & deprivation
What has happened recently in Liverpool?
Attracted huge investment for regeneration & chosen European Captial of Culture in 2008
Name 4 social and economic opportunities (brought to Liverpool due to urban change)
- Cultural mix
- Recreation and entertainment
- Employment
- Integrated transport systems
Describe Liverpool’s cultural mix
- Ethnic diversity from migration = brought range of foods, festivals and cultural experiences = attracts people
- e.g. Liverpool’s Chinatown = popular tourist destination & has thriving Chinese community
Describe Liverpool’s recreation & entertainment (3x)
- Albert Dock = restored & developed to include shops, restaurants & museums (e.g. the Beatles Story)
- Echo Arena port and concert venue = built on brownfield site at Kings Dock
- £1 billion = regenerating city centre = Liverpool ONE
- Large shopping/leisure complex
Describe Liverpool’s employment
- Tourism + service sectors = many jobs + new business developments e.g. Liverpool Science Park
- ‘Baltic Triangle’ = from derelict factories to spaces for creative industries
- Art, film making, digital design
- Liverpool 2 = new container port
Describe Liverpool’s integrated transport systems
- Merseytravel = operates city’s bus, train & ferry networks
- Prepaid card = used on all different networks
- Making transfers easier
Name 2 environmental opportunities
- Decline of industry = places run down & open spaces = wasteland
- Urban greening used = regeneration
- Trying to increase/preserbe open spaces = public parks & gardens
- More cycle and pedestrain routes created & wasteland = parks
- Liverpool ONE = five acre park in city centre