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Monday 27 th March 2011 To identify the impact of the changing face of retail on the CBD.
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The answer is … £675 million But what’s the question?
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The answer … The St David’s 2 shopping centre
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Real Cardiff Three - can there still be anything new to say about this drizzle-drenched place? Cardiff - capital of so many things - changed and still changing. The western world's boom may have bust but the Cardiff landscape still keeps on shifting. Real Cardiff - volume three of this highly successful, idiosyncratic, informative and entertaining series arrives on a new wave of Cardiffian optimism. The new centre is open, a new landscape spreads. Streets are wide and clean, lit like glory, full of buskers and traders and people in swarms. The malls beckon like Beijing stadia. There is high rise everywhere. New hotels, new stores, new apartments, new administrations. Blocks that glisten, house offices, corporations, enterprises, libraries. Stores selling everything any Western purchaser could ever want (except maybe a can of beans or a packet of screws) open in droves.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/78432228.stmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/78432228.stm
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Changes to retail Decentralisation Due to The growth of the suburbs Increasing use of the car for shopping Retailers requiring large accessible sites Land availability in the suburbs
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Changes to retail City centre growth Largest 50 city centres have grown at the expense of smaller towns Rapid growth of the entertainment sector This has been fuelled by more people being employed in the service sector and increasing mobility of shoppers
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Llantrisant retail park
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Capitol retail park Leckwith
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Progression of retailing Superstores High street stores
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Advantages On site parking They don’t affect major high street stores (e.g John Lewis, House of Fraser) Quicker shopping experience They boost an areas appeal Often they are associated with housing developments Increase job opportunities
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Problems Retail parks compete with smaller town centres for every day purchases They take trade and investment away from town centres Town centres like Llanelli become areas of despair Local businesses loose money often resulting in their closure Public transport don’t always run to out of town developments meaning that they can be inaccessible for those who rely on public transport especially the elderly
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How does Cardiff council curtail the problems of out of town developments?
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Complete the table using the information on the next slide Type of issuePossible advantages Possible disadvantages Economic Social Environmental
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New employment Urban decay Improvement of a run down area Inhibits other development Generates rates and revenue Visual intrusion May isolate the elderly and immobile Convenient shopping Efficient shopping Low land rents Loss of countryside Localised congestion More car-parking spaces Lower prices because of economies of sale Traditional services lacking Clean, purpose built environment Less character Reduction of congestion in existing streets Safer, more comfortable shopping Cheaper car parking Green belt conflict Favours car-borne shoppers Shop closures Cost of extra infrastructure Varied shopping environment Improvement of run down /under used area Recreational and leisure opportunities Uniform shopping environment Social role of shops lacking
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New employment Urban decay Improvement of a run down area Inhibits other development Generates rates and revenue Visual intrusion May isolate the elderly and immobile Convenient shopping Efficient shopping Low land rents Loss of countryside Localised congestion More car-parking spaces Lower prices because of economies of sale Traditional services lacking Clean, purpose built environment Less character Reduction of congestion in existing streets Safer, more comfortable shopping Cheaper car parking Green belt conflict Favours car-borne shoppers Shop closures Cost of extra infrastructure Varied shopping environment Improvement of run down /under used area Recreational and leisure opportunities Uniform shopping environment Social role of shops lacking
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