People living in close-knit inner city and manufacturing town communities, responsible workers with unsophisticated tastes
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Current revision as of 14:35, 2 October 2009
Type | Description |
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D21 | Mixed communities of urban residents living in well built early 20th century housing |
D22 | Comfortably off manual workers living in spacious but inexpensive private houses |
D23 | Owners of affordable terraces built to house 19th century heavy industrial workers |
D24 | Low income families living in cramped Victorian terraced housing in inner city locations |
D25 | Centres of small market towns and resorts containing many hostels and refuges |
D26 | Communities of lowly paid factory workers, many of them of South Asian descent |
D27 | Multi-cultural inner city terraces attracting second generation settlers from diverse communities |