Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 19 May 2015 Afternoon GCSE GEOGRAPHY B B561/01/02/RB Sustainable Decision Making Exercise (SDME) (Foundation and Higher Tier) RESOURCE BOOKLET *5097762890* Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES This Resource Booklet contains resources for B561/01 and B561/02. The questions tell you which resource(s) you need to use. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The following abbreviations may be used: MEDC More Economically Developed Country LEDC Less Economically Developed Country EU European Union. This document consists of 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. INSTRUCTION TO EXAMS OFFICER / INVIGILATOR Do not send this Resource Booklet for marking; it should be retained in the centre or recycled. Please contact OCR Copyright should you wish to re-use this document. CONTENTS OF THE RESOURCE BOOKLET Resource 1 Employment structure Resource 2 Different types of economic activity across the globe Resource 3 Changing economic activity in Tyne & Wear, North East England (Foundation Tier only) Resource 4 Changing economic activity in Wales Resource 5 UK employment structure Resource 6 Matford Park business area Resource 7 Stakeholders affected by the development of Matford Park Resource 8 Map of Exeter and South Devon showing three sites for possible development Resource 9 Ware Barton development site, Kingsteignton Resource 10 Broadmeadow Industrial Estate, Teignmouth [M/501/5662] DC (ST/SW) 111778/4 R OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over
2 RESOURCE 1 Employment structure Country E Country D Country C Country B Country A 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Percentage of people employed in different sectors of the economy for 5 countries primary secondary tertiary
3 RESOURCE 2 Different types of economic activity across the globe Fishing in the Ganges Car manufacture in Beijing Catering in New York Turn over
4 RESOURCE 3 (Foundation Tier only) Changing economic activity in Tyne & Wear, North East England Launch of HMS Ark Royal, built in the Swan Hunter shipyard, Tyne & Wear, 1981 Leisure cruise on the River Tyne, 2013
5 RESOURCE 4 Changing economic activity in Wales Marine Colliery, Cwm, Ebbw Vale, South Wales, 1981 Year Number employed 1945 124 000 1975 33 000 2011 less than 2000 Number of people employed in the mining industry in Wales Construction of the Ebbw Vale Learning Zone, part of The Works, a new development also containing a leisure centre, offices and an arts centre, 2011 Turn over
6 RESOURCE 5 UK employment structure 70 Percentage of employment in UK 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1800 2010 Key primary secondary tertiary quaternary Line graph to show the UK employment structure from 1800 2010
7 RESOURCE 6 Matford Park business area Matford Park on the edge of Exeter with an area for expansion (shown by a pink line) MATFORD PARK FACTFILE Exeter is the regional centre with a university and major shops and businesses Matford Park has a wide range of businesses including: car showrooms (BMW, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Ferrari, Volvo, Mini, Porsche, Land Rover, Citroën, Audi) cash & carry (Makro, Best Way) trade suppliers (Buildbase, Bradfords, City Plumbing) distribution centres (CityLink, Calendar Club, Unichem) industrial/engineering (Volvo Scania) offices (Barratt Homes, Basepoint, Matford Court). Turn over
8 RESOURCE 7 Stakeholders affected by the development of Matford Park NEW COMPANY OWNER UNEMPLOYED PERSON DELIVERY DRIVER LOCAL ENVIRONMENTALIST MATFORD PARK NEW BUSINESS AREA MOBILE FOOD OUTLET OWNER PLANNING OFFICIAL BUSINESS OWNER
9 RESOURCE 8 Map of Exeter and South Devon showing three sites for possible development Extract No 2105/200k Turn over
10 RESOURCE 9 Ware Barton development site, Kingsteignton WARE BARTON FACTFILE Ware Barton is currently used for arable farming. Surrounding the A380 dual carriageway are other suggested sites for leisure and housing development. Other small industrial estates are situated about a kilometre to the west in Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton. There is no industrial development close to the site. The development was included in Teignbridge District Council s 2013 2033 proposals for the local economy. Plans include the building of industrial units, a park-and-ride and a small freight distribution centre.
11 RESOURCE 10 Broadmeadow Industrial Estate, Teignmouth Entrance to Broadmeadow from the A381 The centre of Broadmeadow Industrial Estate BROADMEADOW FACTFILE Broadmeadow Industrial Estate is a business area on the western outskirts of Teignmouth. Teignmouth is a residential and seaside tourist town with central shopping and services. The A381 is used by heavy lorries going to the docks in Teignmouth. There is a shortage of modern industrial and commercial units close to Teignmouth. A Morrisons supermarket and fuel station opened at Broadmeadow in 2013. Businesses include: Travis Perkins building supplies, Teign MOT testing station, H&S machine & plant hire, Steve Dale builders, Hannon Young civil engineers, Broadmeadow Tyres, Wilson Services steel fabrication, Windows of Distinction, Gary Bennett motor body works and Morris & McGinn builders merchants.
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