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Surveying the ward of Brighton called Seven Dials  

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Geography GCSE Coursework Introduction For this piece of coursework, my class and I surveyed the ward of Brighton called Seven Dials. Brighton and Hove is a seaside town on the South Coast of England in the County of Sussex between Ordnance Survey grid squares 30-33 (East-West) and 04-06 (North-South). The railway station is in square 3105. Brighton is mainly a residential town of around 255,000 people with generally a very high housing density. One of the reasons that we decided to investigate Brighton is the fact that it is very accessible from London. This is due to the rail-link between Victoria Station and the central station in Brighton (which is adjacent to the Seven Dials area). In this project, I will be investigating the process of gentrification. Gentrification is the term used to describe how some inner-city areas, which are often run-down and have large derelict areas, are transformed into fashionable areas for...

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