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St Raphael’s Estate Conversation Report
On behalf of London Borough of Brent September 2018
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………….2
2. PUBLICISING EVENTS………………………………........................................3
3. EVENTS…………………………………………………………..……………..6
4. RESPONSES…………………………...……………………………………….10
5. SUMMARY…………………………………………………………..………….19
APPENDIX
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1. INTRODUCTION
This report outlines the extensive community engagement that has been
undertaken for St Raphael’s Estate. The report details the engagement
process; how the ‘conversations’ with the local community were publicised;
the events and activities that have taken place and the feedback received
from residents, businesses and other local stakeholders located in St
Raphael’s Estate. The outcomes of the engagement will combine with
further background information on St Raphael’s the Council has put
together, with a view to taking a report to Cabinet.
The key aim of the ‘conversations’ with the local community are to
1. Ensure we engage properly with the local community to listen to their
views on the estate.
2. Create various opportunities for local residents, businesses and
stakeholders to provide their feedback on the existing estate and how
it could be improved through visiting the estate, one to one meetings,
two drop in sessions, an online forum, and a leaflet.
3. Collect statistically relevant feedback from residents.
Background: The Estate
The estate is bounded by the North Circular Road to the south, Drury Way to
the east, industrial premises to the north and the River Brent to the west.
The older part of the estate, houses next to the north circular, were built in
the early 1950s and complete by 1955; the remainder of the estate was
occupied by a Willesden Corporation depot. When the depot was
decommissioned in the 1960s, blocks of flats and maisonettes built by Brent
council replaced it.
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2. PUBLICISING EVENTS
Newsletter
We publicised the engagement to residential and commercial units in St
Raphael’s Estate by distributing newsletters. The objective of the newsletter
was to let the local community know about the ‘conversations’ taking place
over August and early September, to publicise the drop in events we were
holding and to let them know how they could share their ideas. Up to 1160
newsletters were hand delivered; a copy of the newsletter is available in
Appendix 1.
Meetings with key local stakeholders
We contacted individuals and community groups to invite them to the drop
in sessions, offer further information and to make them aware that we were
happy to meet with them at a time of their convenience. The community
groups we invited included:
• Sufra NW-London
• St Raphael’s Children Centre
• St Patrick’s Catholic Church
• Phoenix Arch School
• Abracadabra Preschool,
• Hephzibah Day Nursery
Website
A project website was set up to communicate information about the
‘conversations’ with local residents and to publiscise the online survey. The
website has a unique URL at www.straphaelsconversation.co.uk
The website allows people to access information such as the newsletter;
they could also complete the online survey through the Brent survey portal
to provide their feedback on their ideas for the estate. The website will
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remain active until the conversation report is taken to Cabinet. A capture of
the website homepage is included in Appendix 2.
Using appropriate response channels We have maintained several response mechanisms for the local community
and stakeholders to submit their ideas for the estate including:
• A Freephone number, staffed during office hours:
0800 955 1042 or 020 7587 3049 from a mobile.
• A bespoke email address: straphaelsconversation@yourshout.org
The online and paper surveys included information on how the responses
provided would be used through the inclusion of a privacy notice. The full
privacy notice is included in Appendix 5.
Quantitative and qualitative response mechanisms The survey included questions which allowed us to assess the response in a
quantitative way.
The qualitative response was gathered from listening to individuals and
groups during visits to the estate, at the drop in sessions and on the
Freephone hotline.
The surveys asked for written comments about their ideas and the email
service gave an opportunity for people to send in written comments.
The quantitative and qualitative comments have been recorded and
analysed objectively by team members from Your Shout.
The Freephone, website and email address will continue to be maintained
and monitored throughout the conversation process. The website will
remain active until the conversation report is taken to Cabinet.
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The Council remains committed to keeping in touch with local groups,
individuals and all those that have participated throughout this
conversation.
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3. EVENTS A series of events were held to encourage local residents to share their thoughts on the estate. One to one meetings Meetings and conversations were held with local community groups to help understand how they would like it improved. Meetings took place on the following dates:
• We met with the St Raphael’s Estate Resident Association on Thursday 23 August between 6:30pm and 7:00pm. We were invited to speak at their general meeting to introduce the residents to the engagement exercises and invite them to the drop in sessions.
• We visited a resident listening group through Unlocking Potential at the Living Room on Wednesday 29 August between 12:00pm and 2:00pm.
• We met with young creatives living on the estate on Wednesday 29 August between 7:00pm and 8:00pm.
• We met with Stonebridge Councillors, Cllr Knight and Cllr Aden on
Tuesday 11 September at the St Raphael’s Children’s Centre.
• We spoke with St Raphael’s Children’s Centre over the phone on Wednesday 12 September.
Visits to the Estate Members of the Your Shout team visited the estate on four occasions to
speak to local residents, businesses, shop owners etc. Visits took place on
the following dates and times.
• Tuesday 28 August 2:00pm - 7:30pm
• Wednesday 29 August 2:00pm - 7:30pm
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• Thursday 30 August 2:00pm - 7:30pm
• Monday 3 September 2:00pm - 7:30pm
These times were advised to the Your Shout team as the best times to visit
the estate.
They asked that respondents complete the paper survey and an ‘about you’ survey, which is available in Appendix 3 and 4.
Fieldworkers on St Raphael’s Estate Drop in sessions Two drop in sessions were held at Sufra NW-London, 160 Pitfield Way,
London NW10 0PW on Wednesday 5 September between 4:00pm and
8:00pm and on Saturday 8 September between 10:00am and 1:00pm, with
49 people attending. The times and date of the event were chosen to
encourage the maximum number of people to attend, including those in
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full-time employment and those with parental responsibilities. We ensured
the event date did not fall on any locally observed religious or cultural
festivals. We kept the event open beyond its advertised hours to allow those
attendees still present at close time to gain full benefit from the event.
Photographs taken at drop in events
Posters were placed in the vicinity of the exhibition venue and at the
entrance so people could easily find it. Visitors had the opportunity to view
5 display boards containing details of the ‘conversation’ exercise as well as
questions asking people to share their ideas. A copy of the display boards is
available in Appendix 6. More photographs from the exhibition are available
in Appendix 8.
Members of the project team were available to answer any questions
visitors had about the conversation exercise and wore name badges to
identify themselves.
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During the drop in sessions visitors were encouraged to fill out a paper
survey about their ideas for the estate and an ‘about you’ survey asking
about their demographics. A copy of this paper survey is available in
Appendix 3 and 4. They could also fill in our ‘contact details’ sheet for if
they wanted to be notified with updates about this conversation and future
conversations.
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4. RESPONSES 112 people completed the ‘We want your views’ paper survey, and the same
112 people completed the ‘about you’ paper survey. 1 person got in touch
to leave their feedback over the phone. 3 people emailed their feedback. 49
people attended the drop in sessions, these people are part of the 112
people who completed the paper survey. 8 people completed the online
survey:
Response Mechanisms
Email Response2%
Brent Online Survey6%
Paper Survey91%
Phone Call1%
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Quantitative and Qualitative Responses During the engagement exercise an online and paper survey was available to
residents. The aim of the survey was to collect quantitative and qualitative
responses back from residents on what they liked, disliked and would like
improved on the estate.
Quantitative responses: Paper + online survey Please note that not all those who completed the paper and online survey answered all of the questions.
Question 1: What street do you live on in the St Raphael’s’ Estate?
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Question 2: Are you a:
Walk18%
Cycle2%
Bus39%
Car29%
Train11%
Other1%
Council Tenant
70%
Social Housing Tenant
4%
Private Renter
4%
Owner Occupier
16%
Other6%
0-1 yrs4%
1-5 yrs3%
5-10 yrs15%
10-15 yrs14%15+ yrs
64%
Question 3: How long have you lived on
St Raphael’s Estate?
Question 4: How do you journey from
St Raphael’s Estate?
Question 5: How often do you travel
from St Raphael’s Estate?
Everyday68%
Regularly26%
Occasionally5%
Rarely1%
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Qualitative Response
People who completed the paper and online survey had the opportunity to
provide qualitative responses to three questions. These responses have
been collected and collated. The tallies that calculated the percentages of
each response are included in Appendix 9.
Question 6: What do you like most about St Raphael’s Estate?
Most liked
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Question 7: Is there anything you dislike about St Raphael’s Estate?
Most disliked
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Question 8 + 9:
What would you like to see improved about St Raphael’s Estate?
Any other feedback, or suggestions, you would like to give us?
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0-153%
16-2419%
25-348%
35-4410%
45-5413%
55-6420%
65-74 16%
75+ 8%
Prefer not to say3%
No, it’s the same
98%
Prefer not to say
2%
About You – Survey responses
The online and paper surveys included a separate survey which asked for
demographic information from those completing the survey. This data has
not been linked to the information received from residents in the paper
survey. It was carried out to help provide a good understanding of those
that we spoke to during the engagement exercise.
What is your gender?
What is your age group?
Is your gender identity different to the sex you were assumed at birth?
Male39%
Female59%
Prefer not to say…
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Ethnicity of respondents
Black or Black British: Somali
21%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani
5%
Black or Black British: Caribbean
18%
Black or Black British: African
13%
White: Irish7%
Other ethnic groups: Arabic
4%
White: British/English/Welsh/
Northern Irish …
Other ethnic groups: Afghan
4%
Mixed/Dual Heritage: White
and Black African2%
White: other Iraqi1%
Prefer not to say3%
Asian or Asian British: Indian
4%
Mixed/Dual Heritage: White and Black
Caribbean2%
Mixed/Dual Heritage: Any Other Mixed
Background1%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi
2%
White: Other
2%
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Do you consider yourself to have a disability?
Under the Equality Act, you are disabled if you have a long-term physical or
mental impairment which affects your ability to carry out day-to-day
activities.
What is your religion/belief?
Yes20%
No78%
Prefer not to say2%
What is your sexual orientation?
Muslim36%
Christian39%
No Religion
7%
Agnostic1% Prefer not
to say14%
Hindu2%
Other1%
Heterosexual/Straight
88%
Prefer not to Say12%
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5. SUMMARY This Conversation Report outlines the extensive community engagement
Your Shout has undertaken on behalf of Brent Council. Visits to the estate,
meetings with stakeholders and drop in sessions were organised for the
local community to share their ideas on how they would like the estate
improved.
A wide variety of ways to respond to the engagement were available.
Feedback and ideas could be submitted in a variety of ways:
• Completing paper-copy surveys during Your Shouts visits to the estate;
• Calling our freephone number;
• E-mailing us through our dedicated email address
straphaelsconversation@yourshout.org;
• Completing the online survey;
• Completing paper surveys at the two drop in sessions.
In total 120 people from the local community completed the surveys.
Meetings were also held with stakeholders including the St Raphael’s Estate
Residents Association and Stonebridge ward councillors.
To conclude, this Conversation Report for St Raphael’s Estate, demonstrates
Brent Council’s commitment to thorough and meaningful public
engagement. The Council acknowledges the response was lower than they
would have wanted and therefore going forwards they acknowledge that
they need to increase the level of public engagement.
September 2018
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Appendix 1: Newsletter
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Appendix 2: Website: www.straphaelsconversation.co.uk
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Appendix 3: Paper survey – We want your views
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Appendix 4: Paper survey - About you
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Appendix 5: Privacy notice
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Appendix 6: Display boards from drop in sessions
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Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100025260
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Appendix 7: Poster displayed outside drop in events
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Appendix 8: Photographs from drop in sessions
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Appendix 9: Tallies of written responses Question 6 Neighbours/community 47 Quiet 18 Greenspace 32 Nothing/ little/ not much 10 Like the estate 7 Bins emptied 3 Parking 5 Proximity to shops 12 Size of the flats/houses 5 Transportation services 24 Question 7 Poor bus service 6 Parks/greenspaces not looked after 24 Rodents 6 Fly tipping 14 Nowhere for kids to play 23 Generally unclean 27 Lack of parking/traffic 24 Lights do not work 11 Drugs/gang problem/crime 36 Sewers back up 8 Feels unsafe 15 No problem 7 Noise 16 Potholes 7 Unclean bin area 21 Question 8 + 9 Parks/green space 43 Facilities for youth 49 Bin area 24 CCTV/security/patrols 40 Better bus service 9 General upkeep/modernize 34 Parking 15 More shops 6 Pavement/roads 13 Everything is fine 7 Lighting 9
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