Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Inner-City Problems and Solving Them Essay -- Papers
 The Inner-City Problems and Solving Them       There are many problems that can be clearly seen in the inner city.     Problems such as crime, poor housing (perhaps slums), and       unemployment are all apparent. However unemployment levels are     gradually dropping. Lack of money gives rise to the       problems so are often seen in the lower class areas of cities.       On the whole the perception of the inner-city areas has the image of     poverty and overcrowding which faces many cities across       Britain today in whatever proportion. The first as such it the     Economic which inner-city areas have long suffered due to lack of       investment especially after the 1940's when a lot of money was put     into New Towns. Many of the houses built were made from       poor fabric and cheap materials which within time will make them     liable to be damaged. This is the main problem arising from       the issue of poor housing. Few Industries have built or for that     matter expanded in an Inner-city location partly due to the       environment, which surrounds it. Social Inequalities also play a part     in British City the following characteristics are often present       in many of them:       Lack of basic amenities, many houses of which lack any sort of     bathroom       Overcrowding- large families may live in small houses, or families may     live in poorly built high rise flats.       On the whole we can say that there are high infant mortality and death     rates       Families have a low income       Single parent families.       There are also the environmental problem which affect these areas- The     Inner-city areas may suffer from noise and air pollution       caused by heavy traffic and the few remaining fac...              ...o mortgage       properties in the inner areas, and local plan authorities have become     more flexible in their plan making. The public and private       sectors are much more willing to improve enterprise zone and     industrial improvement. New voluntary and community bases       organisations have developed particularly concerned with environmental     improvements and employment creation. The physical       environment has been improved, with vacant land and buildings being     put to new, and also the removal of some of the worst       dereliction.       However the economic point of view in the inner city has deteriorated,     with more unemployment and the closure of many firms.       However unemployment will probably remain high, especially among the     poorly educated and disadvantaged, which will,       especially in children, lead to further problems.                      The Inner-City Problems and Solving Them Essay -- Papers   The Inner-City Problems and Solving Them       There are many problems that can be clearly seen in the inner city.     Problems such as crime, poor housing (perhaps slums), and       unemployment are all apparent. However unemployment levels are     gradually dropping. Lack of money gives rise to the       problems so are often seen in the lower class areas of cities.       On the whole the perception of the inner-city areas has the image of     poverty and overcrowding which faces many cities across       Britain today in whatever proportion. The first as such it the     Economic which inner-city areas have long suffered due to lack of       investment especially after the 1940's when a lot of money was put     into New Towns. Many of the houses built were made from       poor fabric and cheap materials which within time will make them     liable to be damaged. This is the main problem arising from       the issue of poor housing. Few Industries have built or for that     matter expanded in an Inner-city location partly due to the       environment, which surrounds it. Social Inequalities also play a part     in British City the following characteristics are often present       in many of them:       Lack of basic amenities, many houses of which lack any sort of     bathroom       Overcrowding- large families may live in small houses, or families may     live in poorly built high rise flats.       On the whole we can say that there are high infant mortality and death     rates       Families have a low income       Single parent families.       There are also the environmental problem which affect these areas- The     Inner-city areas may suffer from noise and air pollution       caused by heavy traffic and the few remaining fac...              ...o mortgage       properties in the inner areas, and local plan authorities have become     more flexible in their plan making. The public and private       sectors are much more willing to improve enterprise zone and     industrial improvement. New voluntary and community bases       organisations have developed particularly concerned with environmental     improvements and employment creation. The physical       environment has been improved, with vacant land and buildings being     put to new, and also the removal of some of the worst       dereliction.       However the economic point of view in the inner city has deteriorated,     with more unemployment and the closure of many firms.       However unemployment will probably remain high, especially among the     poorly educated and disadvantaged, which will,       especially in children, lead to further problems.                        
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