Rural Regeneration
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Recreation and Regeneration: Rural Case Studies Level 3 Semester B 2008 Helen Farrell (Unit Coordinator) REC 3046 Name: (Mark Hughes) Student ID: (050739909) Abstract The purpose of this report is to assess the development and regeneration potential of Swinderby Airbase. The current site has presented an irresistible opportunity to create a rural development within the area. The intended land of development consists of 5.85sqKm of land and a perimeter of 9.85Km which provides an ideal location for a recreational facility. The development will intend to benefit the local community through social and economic impacts. Two and a half million of the people that are currently on low incomes households live in rural districts. Rural regeneration can provide the local community with numerous benefits towards enhancing their standard of life and access to services. The benefits come within three main aspects of community strength. These include economic benefits, social benefits and environmental benefits. The Centre Parc project will...

