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Close to the Edge Quick identification guide CBD Inner City Suburbs Rural-urban fringe Rural (including rural villages)
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CBD High-rise office buildings / high status developments Transport hubs for road and rail Commercial premises including large amounts of retail (particularly chain stores) Office buildings Large footfall – plenty of pedestrians Cathedral and other historic buildings Places of tourist interest and services to cater for them such as hotels
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INNER CITY Some high-rise residential buildings Older transport hubs for road and rail Some retail, including independent retailers Office buildings Signs of derelict buildings / some redevelopment / more graffiti Some terraced housing, often inter-war or older Some larger Victorian / Edwardian villas, sometimes sub-divided for flats / student accommodation Street parking
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SUBURBS Residential – often post-war More green spaces – parks and larger gardens Local services: small shopping parades Primary and secondary schools
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RURAL-URBAN FRINGE High-rise buildings Transport hubs for road and rail Commercial premises including large amounts of retail Office buildings Large footfall – plenty of pedestrians Cathedral and other historic buildings Places of tourist interest and services to cater for them such as hotels
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RURAL VILLAGES Low population density Range of housing, surrounded by open space Fewer services Quiet – less traffic Little public transport
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Images by Alan Parkinson Slide 2: Geneva city centre Slide 3: Sheffield from the Manor Slide 4: Stirling Slide 5: Book cover of 1940’s town planning Slide 6: Snowy village from the air
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