The chart illustrates the percentage of people in a particular UK region who live within a 15-minute drive of four key services: Doctor, Post office, Primary school, and Secondary school. The data clearly compares the level of access for residents in urban areas versus those in rural areas.
Overall, it is evident that a significantly high proportion of the entire population has excellent proximity to these essential services. Urban residents consistently show higher levels of access across all four categories. However, the most striking contrast between urban and rural populations is found in the provision of Primary Schools.
The provision of a Primary School within a 15-minute drive presents the most notable disparity and the lowest overall access. While 95% of urban residents have this proximity, the figure drops substantially to just 65% for those in rural areas. This represents a considerable difference of 30 percentage points.
In contrast, access to the remaining three services is almost universal for both groups, with only minimal differences. For both the Doctor and Secondary School services, access is at or near 100% for both urban and rural residents. Similarly, the Post Office is highly accessible, with 98% of urban dwellers and approximately 93% of rural dwellers living within the 15-minute radius. Теперь новое эссе оцени
