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5.1.7 The North/South Divide
Economic Development in the UK: NORTH/SOUTH DIVIDE
Why does a North/South divide exist?
Economic Investment:
Investment and jobs are concentrated in the capital (London) and nearby areas.
London as a Global City:
A global financial services centre with excellent rail, road, and airport links.
The south of England has higher wages, house prices, and better quality of life.
Deindustrialisation:
In the 1970s and 1980s, northern towns and cities faced deindustrialisation.
Led to unemployment and weaker economic growth in the north.
Evidence of the Divide:
Wages**:**
Generally lower in the north 📝(e.g., average wage in Huddersfield is 40% lower than in London).
Health:
Worse in the north than the south 📝 (e.g., life expectancy in Glasgow, Scotland is 72.6, whereas in Dorset on the south coast it is 82.9).
Education:
Better in the south 📝 (e.g., in London, 50% of children go into higher education, whereas in the north, it's 35%).
Solutions to the North/South Divide:
Transport Improvements:
High-Speed Rail (HS2):
New high-speed rail service between London and the north (started in 2017).
Electrification of the Trans-Pennine railway (completion 2024/2025 with work ongoing).
M62 Cross-Pennine Motorway:
Upgraded.
Liverpool2 Deep Water Container Port:
Opened in 2016).
Mersey Gateway:
Opened in October 2017.
New 6-lane toll bridge over the River Mersey.
Local Enterprise Schemes:
Northern Powerhouse Strategy:
Launched by the government to boost the north's economy.
Investment:
ÂŁ62 million BT investment in broadband across 97% of the north by 2025.
New business rate discount of up to ÂŁ275,000 per year for businesses moving north.
Financial Incentives:
Financial incentives for companies to move to the north.
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