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Explain how international immigration has diversified the culture of the UK (8marks) Guidance Recall the waves of migration since 1945 and identify the cultural characteristics that each of these ethnic groups has brought, and their contribution to UK society. Mention specific places that illustrate the points you make

What has been done to improve these areas? London Docklands Leicester

Managing Urban Change A – Create a case study on change in Oxford B – Evaluate the success of Oxford’s management C - Explain the challenges and management strategies in Oxford

Stakeholders To what extent does this cartoon represent the UK? Challenge: To know who the possible stakeholders might be a range of projects Aspire: To describe the different groups stakeholders may fall into

Name some of the stakeholders involved in the London Olympics

Using your A3 sheet do the following: Compare the improvement made in Bedzed and Brixton. Consider economic, social, demographic and natural environmental characteristics in your answer. To what extent are any improvements due to local initiatives (from the community), area initiatives (from local communities or organisations), and national initiatives (from national government departments). Use the police.uk website to investigate neighbourhood crime data: Monitor changes in the number and types of crime found in Angell Town, Brixton (post code: SW9 7JP) Does the data suggest that the initiatives started in 2015 are making any difference?

To what extent may house prices reflect the success of managing problems in UK regions and the places within them?

Discuss the different stakeholder groups represented in the articles Discuss the different stakeholder groups represented in the articles. Discuss the extent to which these articles are likely to be a true reflection of the reality of this place. Make a decision on whether the strategies discussed were successful or not, and if not, what more could be done?

Urban challenges in Oxford Using the information you need to create a case study about the issues being faced in Oxford. Use the following questions to focus your work; What is the problem? Table 22.4 – What issues does this show for living in Oxford? What are the solutions that have been discussed? Which Stakeholders are involved and how do their priorities differ?

Which stakeholders have succeeded? Oxford pic?

Exam Question Evaluate the view that management of urban issues is unlikely to please everyone (20)