ENQUIRY Q3: 4A.8 Local government policies aim to represent areas as being attractive for inward investment.

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ENQUIRY Q3: 4A.8 Local government policies aim to represent areas as being attractive for inward investment.

Task 1: Read the rest of page 39 and complete the first half of sheet 4A.8a. Then watch the following clip before completing the rest of the sheet up to and including Pump-priming. NETPark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-PBclsu7Ak

Tensions due to London Olympic Development https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BsZxDAaTE0 Task 2: Use the rest of page 40 and diagram on page 41 to complete sheet 4A.8b

London Olympics Legacy 5 years on – take a note of the strategies employed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gP_iaQwAkg The development of the Arndale Centre in Manchester and Liverpool One are also good retail-led regeneration examples. Powys Regeneration Partnership https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WigJfz9eLxM Wild and Green Tourism – Powys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHhnemiH5s Task 3: Use the rest of page 41 and the video clips to complete sheets 4A.8c (don’t do the 20 mark essay at this time). Remember 6 mark responses should be 3 expanded points. You must have specific examples and cover both rural and urban strategies.

Review of learning DO NOT USE YOUR NOTES Silent debate: Assess how local government policies aim to represent areas as being attractive for inward investment. 20 marks In groups of 4 write on a sheet of sugar paper the key points you include in this essay. Circulate the classroom and add to other groups sheets, then come back to your own table and add to yours. Take a photo of the your sheet, print it out and stick into your exercise book.