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Changing urban spaces in Chesterfield

This case study looks at regeneration plans for Chesterfield and how this medieval market town in Derbyshire is tackling the impacts of economic change. It is a useful GCSE case study for considering the reasons why regeneration is needed and the main features of this flagship project.

Chesterfield is a large market town in Derbyshire, with a population of approximately 104,000. The last 30 years have seen the town undergo major changes.

Today there are fewer jobs in the town than there were in 1980. This is partly due to:

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