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To prove that out of town shopping is becoming increasingly popular with shoppers, and that it can compete with existing shops in the town centre.  

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Geography Coursework: OUT OF TOWN SHOPPING AIM: To prove that out of town shopping is becoming increasingly popular with shoppers, and that it can compete with existing shops in the town centre. HYPOTHESIS: Shoppers are leaving the town centre and opting to visit the out of town centre instead. At least one of these can be found in almost every town in Britain. I believe this is because of many different factors such as working trends and increased mobility. SHOPPING IN THE 1960's & 1970's During the 60's and 70's there were 4 main types of shops and shopping centres that could be found in British towns and cities. This can be shown in a simple hierarchy. High order centre (usually one) Sells: comparison, luxury and Specialist goods Middle order centre (usually several) Sell: a mixture of convenience and specialist goods Low order centre (many) Sell: convenience goods The city centre (CBD): It...

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