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Hypothesis/Key Question: Human Human Hypothesis/Key Question: Sketch Map: Location: Theory/Concepts: Methods: Sampling: Risks: Risk Action: Human ` Human

Sustainable Town Centres Egan Wheel Sustainable town centres have lots of characteristics For a town centre to be sustainable it needs to meet these criteria Environment is one of the eight key characteristics

Town: Hucknall North West of Nottingham Tram line into Nottingham Near junction 27 of the M1 Population of 32,000 Highstreet runs through the centre of Hucknall Starts at Market Place (NW) Watnall Road Ends at Byron Bingo (SE) Section for our study – 360 metres long

Data collected from 6 sites down the highstreet: Bibiana Lounge, Severn’s Butchers, Savers, Costa, Lighthouse Charity Shop, Byron Bingo. Questionnaire/Bi-polar survey: Environment measured at all sites on a scale of -3 to +3. For example graffiti and litter. Sound Survey: Sound measured at the different points on the highstreet using decibel app. Footfall: Completed at the 6 locations (3 road side and 3 pedestrian area) for two minutes. People in both directions – 1 timing and 2 counting (opposite sides).

Systematic – sound survey and footfall survey Locations evenly spread along the high street

Conflict from members of the public Slips, trips and falls on the highstreet or on journey to the highstreet Roads – crossing and walking on narrow pavements

Stay in groups when talking to the public and always be polite Stay in groups when talking to the public and always be polite. Even if they don’t want to speak to us. Wear suitable footwear and walk sensibly. Follow the green crossing road code – stay aware at all times

Results: Interpretation: Conclusion: Evaluation: Human Human Results: Interpretation: Conclusion: Evaluation: Human Human

TASK: Describe each of the THREE sets of results in the results section OSO O What is the obvious pattern? S Be specific O Is there an odd one out? Eg/ Most people were counted at ……………….and also …………………….and Byron Bingo. The least number of people were at …………………

TASK: Describe each of the THREE sets of results in the results section OSO O What is the obvious pattern? S Be specific O Is there an odd one out? With a radar diagram the wider a shape is the better. You may remember doing these in food tech. Bibiana and the Butchers had the best environment with little litter, dog fouling and fumes. The streets and pavements were well kept. The Lighthouse and Bryon Bingo did not score well on any of these aspects.

TASK: Describe each of the THREE sets of results in the results section OSO O What is the obvious pattern? S Be specific O Is there an odd one out? Members of the public agreed with the students.

TASK: Describe each of the THREE sets of results in the results section OSO O What is the obvious pattern? S Be specific O Is there an odd one out? We found that the sound got steadily noisier as we moved from Bibianas down to Byron Bingo where it was the worse.

TASK: Make links between the graphs. Which of the areas is overall the best and why? Which is the worse and why? What other explanations can you offer? Byron Bingo had a large footfall but was not very attractive? Why is this?

Overall what do your results tell you? How can you relate this to the Egan Wheel? Some of the things The Egan Wheel suggests that for a town centre needs to be sustainable is to have a variety of activities and be clean and attractive. We found that more people visited the area of Hucknall that was more attractive and with a higher variety of shops including food, clothes and a chemist. This area had more chain shops. The other end of Hucknall has less variety, it is less attractive and has less chain shops. For example …….. Therefore, I think the town centre is not sustainable as people seem to be more attracted to one part than the other.

What went well in your survey? What could you do differently next time to get a more reliable set of results?

Results: Interpretation: Conclusion: Evaluation: Human Human Results: Interpretation: Conclusion: Evaluation: Human Human