Cornwall case study Flashcards

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Opportunities/benefits of living in Cornwall

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  • Superfast broadband (first UK area)
  • Beach location
  • Scenery
  • Food and drink – Cornish pasties, wines and ice cream
  • Sparse – biggest town =35,000 people
  • Own language
  • Seasonal job opportunities
  • High quality housing
  • Climate – More sun and warmer winters
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Challenges of living in cornwall

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  • Remote – Travel time is high
  • Erosion – 2014 Railway line destruction at Dawlish (Devon) led to income loss for hotels
  • No ability to commute to cities
  • Climate – Frequent storms and high rainfall in winter
  • Lack of social opportunities
  • Limited services – Healthcare and shops limited – many village shops have had to shut
  • Cost of transport – Car ownership high (due to remote location) but cost to visit rest of UK high for train/fuel costs
  • Tourism – Poor reputation in some areas, such as Newquay, due to its beach location it is popular for Stag Weekends and brings with it a drinking culture.
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Cornwall’s health challenge:

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  • An ageing population and decline in younger pop = increased use of health care
  • shorter life expectancy
  • higher % of under 60s with anxiety disorders and claim health benefits
  • only 38% of villages in West Cornwall have a doctors surgery, some of these only open 1 morning a week.
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Cornwall location - associations

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  • lands end - coastal erosion (granite features)
  • eden project - education about sustainable living + brings tourism
  • St Ives - Tourism, harbour, Tate gallery
  • Newquay - surfer-campsites, music festivals.
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Cornwall’s industrial past

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  • Was highly economical with a diverse range of industries - china clay production, mining, quarrying, fishing, wool cloth production etc.
  • impacted landscape - mining
  • Cornwall used to employ 10,000 in the china clay industry - but by 2015 reduced to 800.
  • last tin mine closed in 1986 - now used as a tourist industry
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Why Cornwall struggles:

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  • The Brain drain - uni graduates not returning due to lack of employment opportunities (Cornwall mainly offers only primary/seasonal low paid jobs.)
  • seasonal jobs dominate (not enough all year round employment)
  • no motorway, one airport, lack of transport links = high transport costs.
  • pressure on health services
  • limited range of services
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Why cornwall is socially deprived:

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  • lack of employment
  • majority of all year round jobs in mining/quarrying gone (primary jobs) except fishing - this industry does bring £27.7mil to the country.
  • Cornwall has the lowest full time average salary £25,000 due to brain drain (cornwall left with low skilled workers)
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Why Cornwall has has an influx of migrants:

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  • due to the lack of people who want to do primary jobs - immigrants fill these roles and do low skilled jobs for low wages such as planting crops.
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Cornwall’s ethnicity:

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South west england is the least ethnically diverse area in the UK - 95% of pop is white british.

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National/local strategies for Rural areas:

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1997 - 2007 = EU funded programme called Objective One - matched private investment to stop businesses failing in 1st year.

  • Eden project - made £1.1 bill in its first 10 years - 7x the cost of build.
  • Gov provided regional aid - via enterprise zones - incentives to attract companies e.g. super fast broadband, no planning permission needed etc.
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