Changing Places Flashcards

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1
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What is Bourneville an example of?

A

Continuity of a place

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What is Bourneville?

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“Resilient to change”

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What did Bourneville village trust focus on providing in the 1900s?

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Schools, hospitals, museums, public baths and reading rooms

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Who built Bourneville back in the 1800s?

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The Cadbury family to house the workers

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What can you not do in the village of Bourneville?

A

Put a satellite dish up without permission

You cannot buy alcohol within boundaries

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What is Bourneville full of?

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Open space

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What does open space encourage in the village of Bourneville?

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Residents to be more actively committed to the areas prosperity

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What is the Totnes and Bristol pound an example of?

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How local action groups have stood up to changes in their community relating to globalisation

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What has been done in Bristol?

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They created a electric pound and have now also developed notes

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Was the Bristol pound successful?

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Ease of use of customers
More spending in the area = more profit
Better community = better business
It has advertised businesses to other businesses and the public

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