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Learning IntentionsLearning IntentionsAppreciate that living spaces for the elderly will
be different from those of younger people
Understand why elderly people are often attracted to rural areas
Understand why the retired are sometimes attracted to living spaces abroad
Key termsKey termsGentrification – Wealthier people move into the area and carry out house improvements.
Social Segregation – Where richer people live in certain areas and less well off families in others.
Urbanisation - _______________________
Counterurbanisation - __________________
The rural idyll
The rural idyll is an image people have of rural life in a developed country.
They imagine a close community, little crime, little traffic, small pubs and village
shops and all near the countryside.
But how accurate is this picture of the countryside?
Increasingly in UK people are choosing to
leave cities and move to rural areas and small
towns
Increasingly in UK people are choosing to
leave cities and move to rural areas and small
towns
It is estimated that rural areas will increase by 18% in the next twenty
years whilst the growth of urban areas will be half this.
But there are problems….
• High demand for houses means that they have become very expensive and beyond the reach of young people.
• Poverty in UK rural areas rose by 3% in 2007, compared to only 1% in UK urban areas.
• And ….
Explain what the cartoon is saying about village life in the UK
The Rural Idyll
Chipping Campden in
the Cotswolds is a small rural town typifying
what many see as the rural idyll
The town is surrounded by open undulating countryside
Chipping Campden is a small historic town of character
Would you choose to live there?
Watch this clip
In pairs discuss why many people
dream of living in the countryside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMrWO_iC3qI
Draw up a mind map (spider diagram) to record the outcome of your discussion
What kinds of people do you think are attracted to villages and small towns in the countryside?
Why do you think this?
Issues with living in rural areas• Many homes in rural areas are “second homes” meaning that
villages are deserted most of the time.• Property prices have risen by 10% over the past 3 years meaning
that many local people cant afford to buy a house in their own village.
• Bus services to the local town only run twice a day• Rural poverty has risen by 3% in the past 5 years• Rural banks have closed although some mobile banks have been
set up.• On average there is only one village shop that is now the post
office, DVD rental, café, bakery, and just about everything else!• Some rural areas can’t receive terrestrial TV.• Internet speed is very slow- high speed broadband is only
available in the cities• There is only one mobile phone network. • People are on average 3 miles from their nearest doctor• Many church buildings are now redundant due to the lack of
congregation and vicars.• Many local primary schools are closing down.
Typical questions
• Why do many people dream of living in rural areas? (4)
• Why are there very few people in their twenties and early thirties choosing a rural life-style? (2)
Homework• Read pages 171-172 in your textbook• “Living spaces for the retired”• Complete the left hand side of the A3
worksheet ensuring sufficient detail and explanation to impress an examiner
• Then complete the right hand side based on learning from the rest of this lesson
A place in the sunOver the past couple of decades increasing numbers of retired people have looked
abroad for their ideal living space
A place in the sunOver the past couple of decades increasing numbers of retired people have looked
abroad for their ideal living space
Almost one million UK pensions are paid abroad
Almost one million UK pensions are paid abroad
What are the attractions of moving to Spain?
• Warm weather including winter sun – better for those with arthritis and rheumatism
• Cheaper living costs – and retired people often have less income
• Modern and efficient health service
• Excellent transport system that ensures people can get about
• Increasing property costs in UK
• Until recently relatively cheap to fly home to visit friends and family
• Growth of the Internet - ease of keeping in touch
• Satellite TV - never far from favourite soaps and sporting events!
What has made moving to Spain possible?
• Good health in retirement
• Longer retirement
• Increasing income and savings
• Growth of budget airlines
• Reduction in average age of retirement
• Growth of a British community
And some choose not to emigrate but still spend long periods of the
year abroad
Many own a second home abroad
And some choose not to emigrate but still spend long periods of the
year abroad
Many own a second home abroad
But some have recently returned to UK disillusioned & unable to afford to live
abroad
The 30% increase in the value of € when compared to £ has made mainland Europe
very expensive
But some have recently returned to UK disillusioned & unable to afford to live
abroad
The 30% increase in the value of € when compared to £ has made mainland Europe
very expensive
But other reasons include
• Poor health• Language/communication issues (eg in
hospital)• Homesickness - missing friends and
family• Rising cost of air travel
Typical questions• Why do retired couples sometimes
choose to emigrate to places like Spain or France? (4)
• What in recent times has made this more possible? (3)
• Why do some of these people return home to live back in UK? (2)