history of Walker
average wage in walker
£320 per week
give a fact about the education in walker
only 45% have 5 GCSE’s
locate walker
a residential suburb in the east centre of Newcastle
locate Jesmond
- just north of the centre of Newcastle
history of jesmond
average wages in Jesmond
- £440 higher than walker
social factors in Jesmond
compare inequalities in housing in walker and Jesmond
W: 70% rent from the council
J: 30% rent from the council
W: 25% own their own home
J: 50% own their own home
W: 5% rent from landlord
J: 20% rent from landlord
compare inequalities in education in walker and Jesmond
W: 30% have 5 A-Cs
J: 40% have 5 A-Cs
W: 20% have no passes
J: 10% have no passes
W: 45% no qualifications
J: 25% no qualifications
compare inequalities in health in walker and Jesmond
W: 10% bad health
J: 5% bad health
W: 40% v. good health
J: 50% v. good health
W: 3% v. bad health
J: 2% v. bad health
compare inequalities in employment in walker and Jesmond
W: 35% economically active
J: 50% economically active
W: 10% unemployed
J: 5% unemployed
W: 40% long term unemployed
J: 35% long term unemployed
what is brownfield land
- it has buildings which need to be cleared
why is brownfield land a problem
why is brownfield land a good thing
locate Newcastle quayside
north& south of the river tyne
runs across the south of the city
why did Newcastle quayside need regeneration
what were the features of the regeneration of Newcastle quayside project
what were the impacts of the regeneration of Newcastle quayside project
what is a greenfield site
areas of land, usually agricultural, which are being considered for urban development.
advantages of greenfield land
disadvantages of greenfield land
what is the great park
why is there a higher population in London compared with the rest of the UK