Guildford High School Year 9 Geography Fieldwork Wednesday 6 th June 2007 with the Royal Geographical Society.

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Guildford High School Year 9 Geography Fieldwork Wednesday 6 th June 2007 with the Royal Geographical Society

What is a clone?  (Clue: Dolly) What is a clone town?

Key questions: How does Guildford compare to other towns in the country in terms of: 1.The shops that it provides on the High Street. 2.Its 2001 Census data, including housing type / price and levels of crime.

Three part fieldwork project: 1.Tasks you need to complete BEFORE you go to Guildford. 2. Tasks you need to complete DURING the fieldwork in Guildford. 3. Tasks you need to complete AFTER the fieldwork, back at school.

Fieldwork sample areas:

Photo Environmental Quality Assessment Street Furniture (e.g. seating, bike racks, street lights) Traffic Congestion Litter House size House quality Pedestrian numbers __________________________________ Evidence of crime __________________________________

Tasks to complete before you go… 1. Housing type in England & Wales: 22.8%Detached 31.6%Semi-detached 26%Terraced 18.8%Flats 0.4%Other (e.g. caravans, mobile homes) Source: (  “Population”  “Census 2001: Housing Type”) task using2. Complete 1. Read article about CLONE TOWNS and make your prediction for Guildford...

Four out of ten of the nation’s towns are “Clone Towns”… Clone Your mission is to find out whether Guildford is more… Clone town or Home town! GOOD LUCK!