GEOGRAPHY Examine the reasons for inner city initiatives and re-generation schemes
EXAMINE THE REASONS FOR INNER CITY INITIATIVES AND RE-DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES (10)The widest definition of an Inner City is “An area found in older cities surrounding the CBD, where the prevailing economic, social, and environmental conditions pose severe problems” Although the inner city areas have been identified as having problems for many years, it was not until 1988 that Margaret Thatcher put forward the “Action for Cities” campaign. She realised that something had to be done to improve the conditions, and took the problems found in the inner cities as the reasons why the re-development schemes were necessary. When launching the scheme Thatcher said “In partnership with the people and the private sector, we intend to step up the pace of renewal and regeneration to make our inner cities much better places to live, work, and invest”. The inner city programme specified 6 aims: - to enhance job prospects and the ability of residents to compete for them - to bring land and buildings back into use - to encourage private sector investment - to encourage self-help and improve social fabric, and
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Approximate Word count = 780
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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