WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 Click to continue Hodder Education Revision Lessons Sustainable housing.

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WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 Click to continue Hodder Education Revision Lessons Sustainable housing

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 The government states that it wants to build communities, not housing estates. Click to continue How might sustainable residential areas be planned?

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 SchoolsPlay areas Size of houses Building materials Habitats and ecosystems Healthcare Shops Community centres Places of worship Transport Click to continue Develop a plan to create a new residential area. What would your plan include for each of the features below in order to create a sustainable community? How might sustainable residential areas be planned?

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 FeatureHow to make it sustainable Schools Play areas Size of houses Building materials Habitats and ecosystems Click to continue How might sustainable residential areas be planned? Provide facilities outside of the school day, e.g. breakfast clubs, after-school clubs and holiday clubs. This helps parents who work and provides children with activities to help their health and learning Include safe play areas for children of all ages, including teenagers. Make sure there is a range of facilities so everyone is included Have different-sized homes so that people don’t have to leave the area if they want a house with more, or fewer, bedrooms Using reclaimed materials helps to reduce the impact on the environment. Timber is a sustainable building material Planting wildflowers helps to increase the number of butterflies and bees, which helps improve biodiversity. Rainwater can be used to create ponds, which provide a valuable ecosystem

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 FeatureHow to make it sustainable Healthcare Shops Community centres Places of worship Transport Click to continue How might sustainable residential areas be planned? Provide facilities to encourage an active lifestyle, e.g. places to play, a park gym. Provide support to help improve life, e.g. quit-smoking groups Community-owned and run shops help keep important services open. Volunteers help a paid manager to run the shop and can get help from social charities to help run them. This provides an important service for those who can’t drive It is important that people in the community meet and discuss issues in the area. Community centres are also a place where different groups of people can be supported, e.g. toddler groups, activities for the elderly and youth clubs Shared places of worship bring together people from different backgrounds and helps understanding Public transport helps to provide access to jobs and services. Providing cycle hire and car-share schemes also helps to reduce the impact of traffic on the environment and makes transport more affordable for more people

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 You should have studied an area where housing has been improved or where there are plans to improve it. You should be able to say how it has been changed or, if the change is still ongoing, how long it has lasted so far. You should be able to say how sustainable the development is. You should be able to say what the effect of the development is or will be on different groups of people. Click to continue Sustainable housing

WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 5 Regent’s Place, Camden Isle of Gigha, Hebrides Upton Design Code, Northampton Bohouse, Middlesbrough Beavan’s Building, Byker, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Arun Crescent, Billingshurst Bright Green Homes, Sheffield Task: Research one of these developments and if you can, compare it to a development in your area. Real examples of sustainable housing in the UK