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How and why housing Residential environments differ In different areas of Nuneaton.  

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A Project On Nuneaton Housing HOW AND WHY HOUSING RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS DIFFER IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF NUNEATON GCSE GEOGRAPHY COURSEWORK UN-JUNG IM GCSE Geography Coursework Un-Jung Im Contents SECTIONS INCLUDED> Introduction and analysis of task (P.3)> Background about Housing (P.4)> Changes housing from the centre to the out of Nuenaton. (P.5-8)> Quality of environment vary as people move out of Nuneaton i. Traffic management measures (P.) ii. Litter Pollution (P.9-10) iii. Noise Pollution (P.10-11)> Questionnaire section (P.)> Evaluation (P.)> Bibliography (P.)> Appendices (P.) GCSE Geography Coursework Un-Jung Im INTRODUCTION I have chosen, Oaston Road, Shanklin Drive and Bramdene Avenue, these three Places for this project. Oaston Road, most buildings are made in Victorian century which means between 18th and 19th.This place, Oaston Road, houses has one comment which is that every single house has decoration between bricks and roof. Oaston Road's most of houses are Terraced but very few of them are semi-detached. Next, Shanklin Drive, the date that this street/drive started build was...

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