Commuting, 2nd homes, Remote rural, Pop change UK Flashcards

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Give 3 reasons why the number of commuters has increased since the 1960s

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  • growth of motorway network
  • Cheaper mass-produced cars
  • house prices
  • fast rail links.
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What is the main issue facing towns and cities due to the increased numbers of commuters?

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Traffic congestion.

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Give 3 potential solutions to this issue

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  • Park and Ride Schemes
  • Bus lanes
  • Cycle routes
  • Flexi hours of work.
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What are the 2 key issues Oxford faces?

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  • Traffic congestion

- Very high house prices

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What do we mean by 2nd home?

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Somebody lives in one home but has another they use for holidays or to rent out. Usually in rural or coastal areas.

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What key issue does 2nd homeownership create for local people trying to buy houses?

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Rural house prices increase and young local people struggle to afford them.

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2nd homes that are being rented out as holiday homes are problems for local people because…

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In the winter they are empty so local services start declining.

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Give an example of a remote rural area

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Highlands in Scotland.

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What problems are remote rural areas facing?

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Low incomes and part-time work leading to deprivation (poverty/poor)
Lack of services eg health services, schools, adult education and infrequent public transport leading to depopulation.

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What do we mean by ‘sustainable community’?

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A community which is able to support the needs of all its residents with minimal environmental impacts.

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Give 4 ways we can create sustainable rural communities

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  • Ensuring public transport is available for the times the community needs it.
  • Securing investment from companies to create jobs in rural areas
  • Fast and reliable internet connection
  • Village services being encouraged to stay open by getting everyone to use them.
  • Promoting the use of renewable energy within the rural area
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What do we mean by an ageing population?

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A high proportion of people over the age of 65

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Give 3 consequences of an ageing population

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  • Elderly people require more healthcare this is expensive
  • More money needed for state pensions
  • more people are needed to work in health and social care services.
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Give 2 ways we can respond to an ageing population

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  • Increase the retirement age

- Encourage people to pay into a pension scheme from a young age.

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Why have we got an ageing population? Give 4 reasons

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  • Better healthcare so a longer life expectancy
  • Less dangerous jobs
  • Good availability of food
  • Expensive to have children.
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