A Contrasting UK locality
QCA Unit 13
What's the big idea?
It is said that the writer Charles Dickens could recognise any
part of London just by its smell! How would you recognise the area
where you live? If you had to paint it, what scene would you
choose? If you had to record it, what sounds would you hear?
Places and buildings are shaped by the landscape. Port towns
develop next to safe, natural harbours for ships. Houses built in
valleys are often in long rows because of the steep valley
sides.
Towns and villages grow up where there is work for people to do.
Places that are easy to reach often grow more quickly because more
people want to live there. Places are constantly changing,
sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worse.
We can all help to make our locality a better place to live.
Agenda 21 is an international plan to improve the world we live in.
Local councils in the UK agreed to produce their own Agenda 21
plans to suit local people and places. It is not just the job of
governments and environmental organisations to decide how the
future will be. We all have a part to play.
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Think about how places have changed and why. Can you think
how they might change in the future?
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