South Wales Flashcards
History of South Wales
Iron production and then steel.
Other raw materials like limestone and cal
Industrial decline due to exhaustion of resources, outsourcing and lack of demand.
‘White good’ companies moved to the area in 1980s providing employment
Employment in the steal industry declined from 63 000 (1976) to 8,000 (2014)
Overseas investment in SW
WDA attracted firms through incentives packages e.g. accelerated planning process, excellent transport links and competitive property and salary costs
Overseas investment has helped create enterprise zones
WDA
Welsh Development Agency
Enterprise zones
4.5 mil invested to the Ebbw Valley to support construction on the Work Site for the new tech and research industry
Port Talbot Waterfront is also an EZ with high levels of rail connectivity and a diverse employment opportunities
Sustainable tech in SW examples
CCS in Milford Haven and Port Talbot
Off shore CO2 storage off St Brides Bay
Transport of CO2 from Bristol Bay
Role of TNCs
Deloitte: 7000 jobs in Cardiff Central Quay EZ
Lloyds Bank, British Gas etc
Businesses
Bristol helicopters: built a 5 mil facility for search and rescue in SW and SW England
Dragon Engineering Ltd
Central Cardiff enterprise zone board
Key stakeholder
Universities
4 internationally recognised unis
70 000 students
Provided skilled labour
Knowledge economy
Local government
Provide 12 apprentices with Pembrokeshire college
Enterprise zone board
Cardif Council advocating for real living wage initiative
National government
national plan 2040 (long term)
focuses on SW but also North and and Mid Wales so limited
aims to focus on language, sustainability and increased socioeconomic inequality
large scale, but specific focuses listede.g. New Port and Swansea
Socio economic impacts
Historic low levels of unemployment but rise in 0 hour contracts
Over half of people in poverty in Wales are in work
50 000 people in 0 hour contracts
Decrease in employment in production by 16 500
Bc of outsourcing to china due to 1974 open door policy
Demographic impacts
Increase in population of Cardiff by 5.1% since 2008
Increase in over 65 from 17.4% to 20.8%
Decease in under 15 from 20.6% to 17.9%
Cultural impacts
69% Muslim population in Wales live in SE wales
Increase in minorities in all regions of Wales
94.8% white in Wales
Environmental impacts
Dramatic decrease in CO emissions due to sector shift
Still 74% industrial CO emissions from Iron and steel