Friday, May 24, 2019
Where is Croydon’s CBD?
A CBD is a central business district of a town/city. This is near to where the city first developed. The obvious characteristics of a CBD ar umteen expressions grouped together. There provide be many shops, restaurants and offices. Also there will be some pubs other high inauguration buildings and entertainment of some description (Cinemas, arcades etc). There will be a wide range of transportation that takes you into of very close to a CBD, in Croydon, trams, trains and b drug abuses only do into the CBD. There are also car parks in the CBD to allow access to cars.I expect the following things to be in or near Croydon CBD* Offices* High rise buildings* Shops* Main roads* Tran stations/bus stations* Old houses* FactoriesI suck in shown where I expect Croydons CBD to be on the base map. I have also chosen categories these categories are* Retail outlets* Banks and financial services* Restaurants and fast nutrition outlets* Public buildings/ offices* RecreationalI have seen tha t the people driving cars are in the main from the southeast of Croydon and people feeler by mankind transport are mostly from the north.Businessmen prefer to use their cars or a faster method of transport much(prenominal) as train to commute to work with. The poorer people from the north are mostly use public transport.Unit 2The services around Croydon are unevenly spread throughout. There are three main shopping retail areas where many people come these are, The WhitGift Centre, Drummond Centre, and North closure/ High Street. I have shown on the map where these places are. Many people would agree that the WhitGift centre / North end are the centre of Croydon. The restaurants and food establishments are situated throughout the centre but the bigger restaurants are located in the south of Croydon. Other restaurants are along George Street and Surrey Street.Both have access via the car but only in the evenings. They also have reasonable access to public transport. around off ices are situated east of Wellesley Road. This is because most access from the south is more(prenominal) accessible on Wellesley road and the wealthy people will be coming from the south to work in the offices. The bigger eating restaurants are located towards the south of Croydon as well because the wealthier people want to eat out. The poorer people would get up their own food.The transport methods into Croydon areCars they washbowl park in the big car parks located towards the south. These car parks can be more easily access from the south because of the roads. If cars where to come from the North they would have to devolve on all the way down, past the car parks, onto the main road and then drive back up to the car parks. People from the south drive straight in.Train Fairly even access for all areas.Buses There are many bus routes to Croydon from the North. There arent many from the South though only 1 comes to Croydon from Sandstead and 2 from Selsdon etc. there is a poo r service of buses from the South. Unequal provision.Trams Trams come from the areas which lack other modes of transport. New Addington and Wimbledon are good examples.The transport differs for a good reason. Cars come mostly from the wealthier people who can afford more who pass in the south. Bus routes from the south are poor because of this. Wealthy people wouldnt want to come on the bus with other people so they would on the button drive into Croydon. The car parks are located to the south of Croydon and have easy access from roads coming from the south. This makes it easier for the wealthy people coming from the south to get into Croydon. The buses vary a lot because more people would come from the North because generally they are less wealthy and would need to use public transport they do not own cars. There are many more bus services running from the North so they can control the people coming from the North.Overall the large number of bus services for some areas cancels out the lack of tram services in the same place. Thornton heath has 9 bus routes that will take you into Croydon but does not have any tram routes taking you to Croydon.Unit 3The bigger retail outlets such as the WhitGift Centre and the Drummond centre have easy and fair access to all because it is in the centre of Croydon. However places where you can eat (restaurants and fast food shops) are spread unevenly throughout Croydon. Fast food shops are mostly found in the centre of Croydon and to the North. Main expensive restaurants and places where you can drink in are located to the south of Croydon off the main roads. This allows for the richer south to drive straight in and eat food.The location of these restaurants also link in to the whereabouts of banks and building societys which are also located to the south, off of the main road. This is so that the wealthier south can drive in at night, park the car quickly secure outside the bank, withdraw cash and spend it in the restau rant. The smaller fast food shops have been located in the middle of Croydon and towards the north because many shoppers will come into the shop and get food quickly because they havent got the time and money to eat in a restaurant.In conclusion the retail shops are mostly situated evenly in the middle of the CBD.Restaurants are located more to the South of CroydonBanks and financial buildings are located off of main route shipway and roadsOffices are mainly located in the east of Croydon on Dingwall Road.I have also made maps to show routes of abled and disabled people to match them to see if they are equal. The hypothesis does say that that it has equal access to all groups of people.Unit 4The hypothesis says that Croydon has equal access to services from all groups of people. This meaning that all people can get to wherever they desire in Croydon as such. This means that it wouldnt matter if they are disabled or not, they can take over get to the same place as an abled person . If you look back into unit 3 where I constructed the maps to show abled and disabled peoples routes. My conclusion is that all people can get around Croydon pretty easily. Disabled people can get to the same destination but it might take a little grab longer. When you look at my work in unit 2 it shows that the provision of transport is unequal but the population of Croydon is also unequal. What we see in Croydon is an behave to that inequality because the different areas have allowed for different methods of transport.
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