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This analysis explores the regeneration scheme's impact, highlighting both positives and negatives. Economically, it creates hundreds of new jobs, especially in office settings, benefiting women and youth, but often these jobs are low-paid, requiring ICT skills. Socially, it fosters a mixed community with affordable housing, yet lacks facilities for children and public transport. Environmentally, while sustainable transport options have improved, there are concerns about litter and insufficient greenery. Understanding these factors is essential for future urban development.
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SA1 – Regeneration scheme Good and Bad Points
Economic Changes • Bad • not as suitable for • older people • Need ICT skills • many are relatively • low paid e.g. call • centre jobs Good • 00s of new jobs – office based • Employ many women and young people • Some are Welsh companies with good prospects e.g. Admiral Insurance
Social Changes • Bad • lack of facilities for children e.g. play space and schools • public transport services not ideal • noise at nights Good • A mixed community with affordable homes for rent • New well built homes • Near to shops like Sainsbury
Environmental Changes • Bad • not enough greenery • litter and waste in dock • some parts not finished – still derelict Good • Sustainable transport – Sail Bridge • 5 mins on foot to CBD • No longer derelict – now modern and clean