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East Bridgford Community Plan Household Survey3 data types
1. Please tell us your Connection with East Bridgford
Answer Options Yes NoRating
AverageResponse
Count% Yes
I live in the Parish of East Bridgford 341 2 1.01 343 99%I do not live in East Bridgford but a member of my household works in East Bridgford 2 24 1.92 26 1%I do not live in East Bridgford but a child in my household attends St Peter's Academy 5 22 1.81 27 1%
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2. Please enter the number of people who normally live in your household. Please include any students still home in the holidays.
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count
Response % total 354
Adults 1.88 659 351 100% 99%
Children 1.28 160 125 36% 35%
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3. Please tell us how many there are in the following age bands (please put number in relevant boxes)
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count
% no.EB
Census 2011
Appraisal H'holds
Appraisal +/- % points
% difference
0-4 1.10 34 31 4% 4% 4% 0% -3%5-10 1.33 65 49 8% 5% 8% 3% 57%11-18* 1.24 67 54 8% 12% 6% -4% -33%19-24 1.03 38 37 5% 6% 5% -1% -14%25-64 1.70 310 182 39% 49% 39% -10% -20%65 -74 1.49 165 111 21% 12% 21% 8% 69%75+ 1.29 119 92 15% 12% 15% 3% 29%
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4. Please tell us whose opinions (e.g. individuals or joint family/household) are in the main recorded in the appraisal.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Household consensus 60.9% 207 58%
Mainly male adult member of household 11.5% 39 11%
Mainly female adult member of household 27.6% 94 27%
answered question 340
Data as dpwnloaded from Survey Monkey EBCPGroup Scores (e.g. +2 to -2) as used for PowerPoint presentationEBCPGroup calculated %s based on total sample of 354
East Bridgford Community Plan Household Survey2016
BASIC DATA TABLES
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5. Please tell us if anyone in the household is also filling in one of the focussed Appraisals, and if so how many?
Answer Options none 1 2 3 4Rating
AverageResponse
Count sumYoung People 11-18 Appraisals 278 26 6 0 0 2.10 310 38Business Appraisals 264 18 1 0 0 2.07 283 20
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6. How long has anyone in your current household lived in the village? (Please indicate the number of years for the person who has been in East Bridgford longest).
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
CountResponse % total
0-5 years 14.0% 48 14%
5-10 years 15.2% 52 15%
10-25 years 27.1% 93 26%
25+ years 43.7% 150 42%
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7. Have you any previous family connections with East Bridgford or surrounding villages?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
CountResponse % total
No previous connections with East Bridgford or surrounding villages 75.4% 252 71%
Connection through parents 15.6% 52 15%
Connection through grandparents 7.8% 26 7%
Connection through other relatives 9.0% 30 8%
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8. Please tell us your postcode. Please enter the last 3 digits only.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
CountResponse % total
Prefer not to say 11.7% 41 12%
Postcode (NG13 _ _ _) 88.3% 308 87%
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9. Thinking about East Bridgford as a place to live, what aspects do you as a household or family like most? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
importantImportant
Not important
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Very important
ImportantTotal important
It is in the countryside, not the town or the suburbs 277 65 2 1.20 344 1.8 78% 18% 1% 97%
It's an attractive village 244 91 6 1.30 341 1.7 69% 26% 2% 95%
The actual house you live in 223 106 11 1.38 340 1.6 63% 30% 3% 93%
The medical centre 178 146 20 1.54 344 1.4 50% 41% 6% 92%
It's in the Green Belt 188 112 36 1.55 336 1.3 53% 32% 10% 85%
Active village social life 97 175 61 1.89 333 0.9 27% 49% 17% 77%
The village school 107 91 128 2.06 326 0.5 30% 26% 36% 56%
It's close to other family members and friends 66 119 140 2.23 325 0.3 19% 34% 52%
The two churches 58 120 159 2.30 337 0.2 16% 34% 50%
Sports facilities 48 119 156 2.33 323 0.2 14% 34% 47%
It's convenient for work 40 88 186 2.46 314 -0.1 11% 25% 36%
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10. What are the things you dislike about the village or you feel would benefit from improvement? Here are some ideas / statements that have come up in East Bridgford and other villages.EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsSignificant
problemMinor probl
emNot a
problemDon't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Significant problem
Minor problem
Total problem
Volume of traffic 171 136 37 1 1.62 345 1.3 48% 38% 87%
Speed of traffic 167 131 47 0 1.65 345 1.2 47% 37% 84%
Maintenance of streets and pavements 150 130 55 2 1.73 337 1.1 42% 37% 79%Development extending into the surrounding countryside (building in the Green Belt, wind turbines etc) 167 84 74 9 1.78 334 1.0 47% 24% 71%
Public transport provision 113 124 84 13 1.99 334 0.8 32% 35% 67%
Amount of development 72 121 135 10 2.25 338 0.4 20% 34% 55%
Level of crime etc 23 159 138 20 2.46 340 0.2 6% 45% 51%
Number of shops 26 73 236 2 2.64 337 -0.3 7% 21% 28%
It's more a commuter village 29 64 217 23 2.70 333 -0.3 8% 18% 26%
Provision of employment opportunities in the village 16 69 200 48 2.84 333 -0.3 5% 19% 24%
Lack of community feeling 11 50 270 7 2.81 338 -0.6 3% 14% 17%
Distance from work or study 10 32 256 23 2.91 321 -0.6 3% 9% 12%
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11. HAVE YOUR SAY ON EAST BRIDGFORD, your likes and dislikes: What is it that you most like about East Bridgford? Maximum 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
303
answered question 303
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Top 9: Mentioned by more than 10 respondentsMedical Centre 3% 11
Attractive Village 4% 15
Community Spirit 7% 25
Location 7% 25
Quiet 9% 31
Rural 9% 32
School 10% 33
Countryside 15% 52
Friendly 22% 78 302
12. What single aspect of East Bridgford would you most like to change? Maximum 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
294
Top 8: Mentioned by more than 10 respondentsanswered question 294skipped question 60 No.
Housing 3% 12
Bus Service 3% 12
Pavements 7% 25
Public Transport 9% 31
Village 11% 38
Road 12% 43
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Traffic 19% 68
Parking 48% 169
13. Which of the following features of East Bridgford Parish give it its special character and should be preserved? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
importantQuite
importantNot
importantDon't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Very important
Quite important
Totalt important
The fields separating the village from the main roads 310 31 3 0 1.11 344 1.88 88% 9% 96%
Butt Close playing field 295 44 2 2 1.16 343 1.84 83% 12% 96%
The network of footpaths and bridle ways 286 51 4 0 1.17 341 1.82 81% 14% 95%
The Green Belt surrounding EB 285 47 5 3 1.19 340 1.80 81% 13% 94%
The old village houses 262 73 6 1 1.26 342 1.73 74% 21% 95%The River Trent, its bank and the wooded escarpment overlooking the river 258 80 5 2 1.28 345 1.71 73% 23% 95%
The many mature trees 250 78 10 1 1.30 339 1.68 71% 22% 93%
The conservation area 246 79 9 3 1.31 337 1.67 69% 22% 92%
The Parish Church 237 86 18 3 1.38 344 1.58 67% 24% 91%
Springdale (millenium) wood 185 127 23 6 1.56 341 1.39 52% 36% 88%
The two windmills 166 128 42 3 1.65 339 1.23 47% 36% 83%
The medieval motte and bailey overlooking Trent Lane 119 142 57 21 1.94 339 0.95 34% 40% 74%
The open space on Cuttle Hill, Kneeton Road opposite the school 129 130 71 12 1.90 342 0.93 36% 37% 73%
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14. What do you feel about the current development of the village?Here are some views that have been expressed, do you agree? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagee
Don't knowResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagee
Don't know
The village is being over developed 74 113 118 8 25 338 0.41 21% 32% 33% 2% 7%
There is too little variety in the type of houses available 57 90 136 17 37 337 0.11 16% 25% 38% 5% 10%
Planning controls on the appearance of new buildings are too strict 9 44 146 58 81 338 -0.78 3% 12% 41% 16% 23%
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15. Have you ever been involved in any Rushcliffe Borough Council Planning Decisions affecting your property? If you answer 'no' to this question go to Q 20. If 'yes' please continue.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Yes 40.5% 137 39%
No 59.5% 201 57%
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16. If 'Yes', how would you rate your experience?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Good 46.0% 63 18%
Acceptable 39.4% 54 15%
Poor 14.6% 20 6%
answered question 137 39%
skipped question 217 61%17. How would you rate the role of the Parish Council in your planning application?
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Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Helpful 32.3% 43 12%
Acceptable 47.4% 63 18%
Unhelpful 20.3% 27 8%
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18. Did you seek planning advice before submitting your application and was it helpful?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Advice not requested 40.2% 53 15%
Advice was helpful 53.0% 70 20%
Advice not helpful 6.8% 9 3%
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19. Are you aware of the Village Design Statement?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Yes 50.0% 74 21%
No 50.0% 74 21%
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20. What types of development do you think would be desirable within the parish? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Better communal facilities for sports and leisure 60 127 102 14 27 2.46 330 0.4 17% 36% 29% 4% 8%
More or improved shopping facilities 27 72 181 33 18 2.83 331 -0.4 8% 20% 51% 9% 5%
More employment opportunities 16 89 141 22 60 3.06 328 -0.2 5% 25% 40% 6% 17%
More houses 11 44 143 110 19 3.25 327 -0.9 3% 12% 40% 31% 5%
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21. Taking into account the housing needs and the character of the parish, if new homes are to be built what types would be suitable? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Sheltered Accomodation for the elderly 91 175 34 13 19 2.08 332 1.0 26% 49% 10% 4% 5%
Two -Three bedroom houses 53 209 34 11 16 2.16 323 0.8 15% 59% 10% 3% 5%
Starter homes for young people 85 164 44 25 18 2.19 336 0.8 24% 46% 12% 7% 5%
Bungalows 62 172 49 18 25 2.30 326 0.7 18% 49% 14% 5% 7%
Houses for restricted sale giving preference to local people 72 150 72 25 16 2.29 335 0.5 20% 42% 20% 7% 5%
Affordable housing for lower wage earners 72 137 63 39 22 2.41 333 0.5 20% 39% 18% 11% 6%
Houses for unrestricted sale to private buyers 17 122 109 48 27 2.83 323 -0.2 5% 34% 31% 14% 8%
Housing association/council houses for letting 31 80 103 91 25 3.00 330 -0.5 9% 23% 29% 26% 7%
Four bedroom or larger executive homes 18 96 93 96 20 3.01 323 -0.5 5% 27% 26% 27% 6%
Flats 14 66 116 112 11 3.13 319 -0.8 4% 19% 33% 32% 3%
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22. Is anyone in your household seeking to move to a different type of accomodation in East Bridgford or is anyone in your extended family currently living elsewhere seeking to move to East Bridgford?I
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Response % total 354
Yes 10.7% 36 10%
No 89.3% 300 85%
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23. If yes to Q 22 What sort of accommodation are they looking for?
Answer Options
Member of your East Bridgford
household
Family member
from outside
East Bridgford.
Rating Average
Response Count
Starter home 8 0 1.00 8
Larger family home 10 7 1.41 17
Single storey home 11 4 1.27 15
Rented accomodation 5 2 1.29 7
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24. What are the problems facing people moving within EB or coming to live in EB who are looking for different types of accomodation?
Answer Options
Shortage of this type
of accomodat
ion
Price of this type of accomodat
ion
No particular problem
Rating Average
Response Count
Starter homes 49 25 15 1.62 89
Larger family homes 6 36 38 2.40 80
Single Storey homes 34 17 29 1.94 80
Rented Accomodation 35 10 36 2.01 81
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25. If new homes are to be built what scale of development would be acceptable and where? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options PreferredAcceptabl
eUnaccepta
bleDon't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Preferred AcceptableUnaccept
ableDon't know
Conversion/extension or replacement of existing buildings 157 147 21 9 1.65 334 1.3 44% 42% 6% 3%
Infill inside the existing village-single dwellings 64 193 58 14 2.07 329 0.8 18% 55% 16% 4%
Infill inside the existing village-small groups of less than 10 homes 38 135 147 13 2.41 333 0.2 11% 38% 42% 4%
Edge of the village in the green belt-single dwellings 6 98 214 15 2.71 333 -0.3 2% 28% 60% 4%
Edge of the village in the green belt-less than 10 homes 11 76 232 12 2.74 331 -0.4 3% 21% 66% 3%Edge of the village in the green belt-carefully designed larger developments 8 26 288 11 2.91 333 -0.7 2% 7% 81% 3%
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26. If the village has to be extended, in which direction would the development be acceptable? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Towards the new A46 (off Butt Lane, Springdale, Closes Side Lane) 30 120 57 97 9 2.79 313 -0.2 8% 34% 16% 27% 3%
Towards Kneeton 33 106 75 94 8 2.80 316 -0.3 9% 30% 21% 27% 2%
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Towards the A6097 (off Kirk Hill, Brunts Lane) 14 64 101 109 17 3.17 305 -0.7 4% 18% 29% 31% 5%
Towards the River Trent 10 21 112 152 11 3.43 306 -1.1 3% 6% 32% 43% 3%All development outside the village limits into the green belt should be opposed. 162 74 51 26 20 2.00 333 0.8 46% 21% 14% 7% 6%
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27. If there are to be any developments(housing or business) extending beyond the edge of the village into the countryside what planning controls, if any, should be enforced?EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Landscapes of significant character like woodland and ridge and furrow pasture should be preserved 279 54 5 1 4 1.24 343 1.76 79% 15% 1% 0% 1%Industrial/business development should have adequate screening (noise and visual) 273 55 4 3 3 1.25 338 1.75 77% 16% 1% 1% 1%
Trees and/or green areas should be incorporated 265 67 3 1 6 1.29 342 1.73 75% 19% 1% 0% 2%A belt of fields should be kept between the village and the main roads (new A46 and A6097) 266 64 7 1 4 1.28 342 1.72 75% 18% 2% 0% 1%
Height should be limited to two storeys 251 79 6 2 4 1.33 342 1.67 71% 22% 2% 1% 1%
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28. As a result of the 2003 VIllage Plan the East Bridgford conservation area was extended. Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
The conservation area's planning controls help preserve the character of the village 189 111 10 3 30 1.76 343 1.4 53% 31% 3% 1% 8%
The conservation area should be extended 69 84 96 15 74 2.83 338 0.3 19% 24% 27% 4% 21%
The conservation area's planning controls are too restrictive 10 28 137 72 87 3.59 334 -0.7 3% 8% 39% 20% 25%
The conservation area should be reduced 7 23 126 102 69 3.62 327 -0.9 2% 6% 36% 29% 19%
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29. Are there any other issues concerning the character and development of East Bridgford that you think are important? Please answer using up to 500 characters (letters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
144
answered question 144
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30. Do you agree or disagree with the following statements about East Bridgford and the surrounding countryside? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Informal, accessible green space is important for quality of life 247 93 0 1 1 342 1.7 70% 26% 0% 0% 0%The Green Belt surrounding East Bridgford is important and should be preserved 236 90 11 1 5 343 1.6 67% 25% 3% 0% 1%The landscape is threatened by developments and there are key aspects that need preserving 112 143 36 1 47 339 1.0 32% 40% 10% 0% 13%Wildlife numbers are falling and steps should be taken to arrest the decline 76 115 40 0 104 335 0.7 21% 32% 11% 0% 29%
The environment in East Bridgford has improved in recent years 13 125 88 9 101 336 0.1 4% 35% 25% 3% 29%Wildlife and the environment issues should take second place to the creation of more housing, even in the Green Belt 19 46 122 134 17 338 -0.9 5% 13% 34% 38% 5%
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31. There are a number of wildlife sites that have been suggested as important for East Bridgford. What is your opinion? EBCPG Response % total 354
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Answer OptionsVery
importantQuite
importantNot
importantDon't know
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Very important
Quite important
Not important
Don't know
Hedgerows 267 66 3 2 338 1.8 75% 19% 1% 1%
Mature native trees in the village and surrounding countryside 266 63 3 3 335 1.8 75% 18% 1% 1%
The River Trent and its bank 280 56 2 0 338 1.8 79% 16% 1% 0%
The woodland on the escarpment overlooking the Trent 244 87 4 2 337 1.7 69% 25% 1% 1%
The trees on Trent Lane 247 78 8 4 337 1.7 70% 22% 2% 1%
Springdale (Millennium) Wood 203 110 15 10 338 1.5 57% 31% 4% 3%
Ridge and furrow pasture (as in Springdale Meadow) 178 121 16 22 337 1.5 50% 34% 5% 6%
St Peter's Churchyard 202 121 11 4 338 1.5 57% 34% 3% 1%
Old Hill / Green Lane 173 102 9 46 330 1.5 49% 29% 3% 13%
Trent water meadow on borders with Kneeton 182 103 16 34 335 1.5 51% 29% 5% 10%
Bridgford Street Wildflower Meadow 154 121 16 38 329 1.4 44% 34% 5% 11%
Bridgford Street Copse by the traffic lights 154 128 31 21 334 1.3 44% 36% 9% 6%
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32. Responsibility for preserving wildlife, biodiversity and the environment in East Bridgford lies with different bodies. How do you think they are performing?EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsPerforms
well
Performs adequatel
y
Performs poorly
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Performs well
Performs adequately
Performs poorly
Don't know
Local Volunteer Groups 145 92 5 92 2.13 334 1.5 41% 26% 1% 26%
East Bridgford Parish Council 96 132 12 97 2.33 337 1.3 27% 37% 3% 27%The residents of East Bridgford itself (incl landowners, farmers, smallholders and householders) 90 159 13 79 2.24 341 1.2 25% 45% 4% 22%
Rushcliffe Borough Council 19 134 42 139 2.90 334 0.5 5% 38% 12% 39%
Notts County Council 14 114 51 155 3.04 334 0.2 4% 32% 14% 44%
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33. How often do members of your household get out into the countryside around the village? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsAt least once a week
At least monthly
2 or 3 times a
yearRarely Never
Rating Average
Response Count
Visits per month
At least once a week
At least monthly
2 or 3 times a
yearRarely Never
Visit Springdale Wood 95 71 75 70 26 2.59 337 1.5 27% 20% 21% 20% 7%
Walk through Bridgford Street Meadow (parallel to A6097) 57 68 81 89 40 2.96 335 1.0 16% 19% 23% 25% 11%
Walks along the footpaths or bridleways surrounding the village 222 68 21 23 7 1.61 341 3.0 63% 19% 6% 6% 2%
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34. Your own involvement in supporting the natural world: Does anyone in your household do any of the following? ....Response % total
Answer Options Yes NoRating
AverageResponse
CountYes No
Encourage birds, butterflies, bees etc in your garden 306 39 1.11 345 86% 11%
Have a wildlife-friendly garden pond 104 231 1.69 335 29% 65%
Compost your own garden waste 162 173 1.52 335 46% 49%Belong to a wildlife organisation (e.g. RSPB, Woodland Trust, Notts Wildlife Trust etc.)
100 233 1.70 33328% 66%
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35. What steps (if any) to address climate change should be considered by East Bridgford? EBCPG Response % total 354
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Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
Photo-voltaic arrays (solar panels) on domestic and industrial properties 78 139 48 34 29 2.38 328 0.6 22% 39% 14% 10% 8%
Photo-voltaic arrays on agricultural land 38 99 81 63 45 2.93 326 -0.1 11% 28% 23% 18% 13%
A on-shore wind turbine 32 47 69 161 21 3.28 330 -0.9 9% 13% 19% 45% 6%
A hydro-electric scheme next to the Gunthorpe weir 94 127 26 32 52 2.46 331 0.8 27% 36% 7% 9% 15%
Energy saving measures like insulation 225 99 4 1 7 1.41 336 1.7 64% 28% 1% 0% 2%
Other (please specify) 54
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36. Are there any other issues concerning East Bridgford's Wildlife and Environment that you think are important? Please answer using up to 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
71
answered question 71
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37. How do you rate the range and variety of clubs and groups in East Bridgford?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Very good 35.4% 120
Good 40.7% 138
Adequate 13.6% 46
Poor 2.4% 8
Don't know 8.0% 27
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38. Thinking about their role in the life of the village, how would you rate the following? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
importantImportant
Not important
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very important
ImportantNot
importantDon't know
EB sports clubs(e.g. cricket & football, both adult & junior, etc) 230 82 3 23 1.53 338 1.71 65% 23% 1% 6%EB social, leisure and pastime related societies & clubs(e.g. W.I., Drama Club, History Group, Scouts and many others) 232 92 3 14 1.45 341 1.69 66% 26% 1% 4%
The Parish Church 142 144 28 22 1.86 336 1.27 40% 41% 8% 6%
The Methodist Church 128 144 34 29 1.98 335 1.20 36% 41% 10% 8%
The two churches working together 152 124 28 34 1.93 338 1.32 43% 35% 8% 10%
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39. Do you think the Parish has adequate indoor sports and leisure facilities for different age groups? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Very good Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very good Good Adequate PoorDon't know
Young children 14 28 60 110 121 3.89 333 -0.3 4% 8% 17% 31% 34%
Teenagers 4 16 39 157 116 4.10 332 -1.1 1% 5% 11% 44% 33%
Young adults 5 23 46 142 117 4.03 333 -0.8 1% 6% 13% 40% 33%
Mature adults 17 60 93 91 75 3.44 336 0.3 5% 17% 26% 26% 21%
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40. Do you think the Parish has adequate outdoor facilities for different age groups? EBCPG Response % total 354
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Answer Options Very good Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very good Good Adequate PoorDon't know
Young children 56 109 90 26 56 2.75 337 1.5 16% 31% 25% 7% 16%
Teenagers 36 63 91 76 70 3.24 336 0.7 10% 18% 26% 21% 20%
Young adults 39 81 85 57 70 3.11 332 1.0 11% 23% 24% 16% 20%
Mature adults 56 110 111 25 37 2.64 339 1.5 16% 31% 31% 7% 10%
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41. How well does the village cater for those with additional needs? Additional needs might include mobility problems/sensory issues/learning difficulties/mental health problemsEBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Very well WellAdequatel
yPoorly Don't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Very well WellAde-
quatelyPoorly
Don't know
Indoor sports and leisure 0 9 33 73 221 4.51 336 -0.19 0% 3% 9% 21% 62%
Outdoor sports and leisure 1 10 39 62 223 4.48 335 0.00 0% 3% 11% 18% 63%
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42. If you have young children or teenagers, how often do they play on Butt Close Playing Field and its surrounds in the summer months?Based on no. reporting EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsSeveral times a week
About once a week
About once a
month or less
No children of this age group in
household
Rating Average
Response Count
Several times a week
About once a week
About once a month or less
Several times a week
About once a week
About once a
month or less
None
Pre school age 21 4 4 209 4.56 238 72% 14% 14% 6% 1% 1% 59%
Primary school age 40 8 5 196 4.22 249 75% 15% 9% 11% 2% 1% 55%
Secondary school age 13 13 14 203 4.51 243 33% 33% 35% 4% 4% 4% 57%
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43. How do you rate the equipment on Butt Close Playing Field? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Good Adequate PoorDon't know
Playground equipment in the fenced area 122 89 52 50 2.10 313 0.7 34% 25% 15% 14%
Zip wire 170 73 7 58 1.85 308 1.3 48% 21% 2% 16%
Skate board ramp 115 93 30 69 2.17 307 0.9 32% 26% 8% 19%
Climbing frame 140 92 19 59 1.99 310 1.1 40% 26% 5% 17%
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44. Butt Close Playing Field is a playing field for organised sports.Do you think that additional space elsewhere in the village for informal play (eg outdoor table tennis, basket ball net, practice goal posts, larger skatepark), or just a space/shelter for young people to meet up is required?EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
NecessaryDesirable
Not necessary
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very Necessary
DesirableNot
necessaryDon'tknow
Additional informal play area 67 142 91 37 2.29 337 1.3 19% 40% 26% 10%
Should this area incorporate a shelter for young people to meet? 56 123 113 46 2.44 338 1.0 16% 35% 32% 13%
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45. Please tell us what forms of exercise you and/or members of your household regularly practise. Response % total
Answer OptionsIn East
BridgfordElsewhere
Rating Average
Response Count
In East Bridgford
Elsewhere combined
recreational walking 226 27 1.11 253 64% 8% 71%
Gardening/working on allotment 236 5 1.02 241 67% 1% 68%
recreational cycling 103 34 1.25 137 29% 10% 39%
Yoga/pilates/dance/fitness etc 43 75 1.64 118 12% 21% 33%
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Swimming 6 100 1.94 106 2% 28% 30%
Dog walking 94 3 1.03 97 27% 1% 27%
other 33 55 1.63 88 9% 16% 25%
Jogging 66 5 1.07 71 19% 1% 20%
Cycling to school, shops or work 56 12 1.18 68 16% 3% 19%
Tennis 49 11 1.18 60 14% 3% 17%
Football 21 26 1.55 47 6% 7% 13%
Cricket 8 23 1.74 31 2% 6% 9%
Badminton 1 24 1.96 25 0% 7% 7%
Table tennis 13 8 1.38 21 4% 2% 6%
Horse riding 4 12 1.75 16 1% 3% 5%
Skate boarding 4 7 1.64 11 1% 2% 3%
Basket ball 0 4 2.00 4 0% 1% 1%
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46. If you have any additional comments on social,sports and leisure facilities in East Bridgford please write in up to 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
108 Response % total
answered question 108 31%
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47. How important do you think the Parish Council is in the affairs of the village?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
CountScore
Response % total
Very important 56.4% 193 55%
Quite important 34.5% 118 33%
Not important 3.5% 12 3%
Don't know 5.6% 19 5%
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48. How well do you think the Parish Council represents the views of the residents of East Bridgford?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Very well 21.9% 75 21%
Quite well 43.6% 149 42%
Not very well 14.6% 50 14%
Don't know 19.9% 68 19%
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49. How easy is it or would it be for you to discuss village issues with a Parish Councillor?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Easy - they are very approachable 55.3% 187 53%
Not easy - they are not very approachable 8.6% 29 8%
I don't know who they are 36.1% 122 34%
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50. How well does the Parish Council publicise its decisions and activities?
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Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Very well 22.3% 76 21%
Quite well 47.5% 162 46%
Not very well 21.7% 74 21%
Don't know 8.5% 29 8%
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51. Where and how do you find out about village events, sports, education, lectures, exhibitions etc? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsParish
Council News
Rushcliffe Borough Council
News (e.g. planning
applications)
Other village news
Sports Activities
Society meetings
and social events
Response Count
Parish Council News
Rushcliffe Borough Council
News (e.g. planning
applications)
Other village news
Sports Activities
Society meetings
and social events
Village notice boards, outside Post Office and Medical Centre 111 59 113 56 120 216 31% 17% 32% 16% 34%
Village magazine 284 175 235 168 221 306 80% 49% 66% 47% 62%
Official village website (www.eastbridgford.com) 38 15 37 18 27 57 11% 4% 10% 5% 8%
Local newspaper 10 18 19 8 7 40 3% 5% 5% 2% 2%
Door to Door leaflets 28 31 24 14 30 80 8% 9% 7% 4% 8%
Notices in village newsagent and / or Post Office 67 18 101 56 114 185 19% 5% 29% 16% 32%
The Village Diary (kept at the post office) 10 2 16 5 22 38 3% 1% 5% 1% 6%
Personally addressed letter 13 16 8 1 7 38 4% 5% 2% 0% 2%
Word of mouth 79 43 140 75 115 193 22% 12% 40% 21% 32%
New residents' Welcome Pack 7 3 5 2 5 12 2% 1% 1% 1% 1%
Church or Chapel notice boards 20 2 25 2 25 51 6% 1% 7% 1% 7%
Fliers on telegraph posts 23 45 69 58 113 165 6% 13% 19% 16% 32%
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52. Overall, how well do you think you are kept informed of events and issues and decisions affecting the village?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Very well 16.7% 57 16%
Quite well 62.2% 212 60%
Not very well 19.6% 67 19%
Don't know 1.5% 5 1%
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53. Do you read the East Bridgford Village Magazine?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Regularly 87.5% 302 85%
Sometimes 7.5% 26 7%
Only the free December issue 3.2% 11 3%
Rarely or never 1.7% 6 2%
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54. How often do you visit the village website?
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Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Weekly 1.5% 5 1%
Monthly 9.2% 31 9%
Only very infrequently 40.8% 138 39%
Never 48.5% 164 46%
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55. Do you have any suggestions for improving this area of village life? Please give your answer in no more than 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count Response % total71 20%
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56. Do you feel safe in East Bridgford? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Yes No Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountYes No Don't know
In the day time 338 2 2 1.02 342 95% 1% 1%
At night 312 20 6 1.09 338 88% 6% 2%
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57. Do you have any specific security worries about?: EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Yes No Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountYes No Don't know
Burglary 97 221 10 1.73 328 27% 62% 3%
Anti-social behaviour 85 228 10 1.77 323 24% 64% 3%
Vandalism 63 248 10 1.83 321 18% 70% 3%
Petty theft 81 233 9 1.78 323 23% 66% 3%
Car crime 77 230 12 1.80 319 22% 65% 3%
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58. What do you think could be done to improve security within the village? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree Don't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeDon't know
Greater police presence 115 130 70 22 2.00 337 0.9 32% 37% 20% 6%
Better street and path lighting 101 116 82 23 2.08 322 0.7 29% 33% 23% 6%
More active Neighbourhood Watch 71 142 67 43 2.25 323 0.7 20% 40% 19% 12%
Contract hire of private security patrols 11 23 237 41 2.99 312 -0.6 3% 6% 67% 12%
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59. If you have any security issues or suggested solutions, please tell us here. Answer in less than 500 characters (letters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count Response % total56 16%
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60. What are your views on the standards and customer service of the following essential services. EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Excellent Good Fair Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Excellent Good Fair PoorDon't know
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Mobile phone reception 20 69 77 160 10 3.21 336 -0.13 6% 19% 22% 45% 3%
Main drains and sewage (not domestic) 28 99 87 85 29 2.96 328 0.61 8% 28% 25% 24% 8%
Broadband 32 91 107 69 29 2.91 328 0.75 9% 26% 30% 19% 8%
Large item rubbish 26 77 51 67 110 3.48 331 0.45 7% 22% 14% 19% 31%
Street lights 27 121 132 45 10 2.67 335 1.09 8% 34% 37% 13% 3%
Glass for recycling 84 153 52 33 13 2.22 335 1.62 24% 43% 15% 9% 4%
Garden rubbish 83 155 57 29 13 2.21 337 1.66 23% 44% 16% 8% 4%
Household rubbish 90 176 50 20 3 2.03 339 1.86 25% 50% 14% 6% 1%
Telephone 98 173 39 12 11 1.99 333 1.97 28% 49% 11% 3% 3%
Mobile Library 25 79 31 11 182 3.75 328 0.74 7% 22% 9% 3% 51%
Water 101 193 28 8 7 1.89 337 2.08 29% 55% 8% 2% 2%
Fire Service 40 95 25 7 163 3.48 330 0.97 11% 27% 7% 2% 46%
Electricity 101 199 25 4 7 1.86 336 2.14 29% 56% 7% 1% 2%
Gas 104 192 18 3 12 1.87 329 2.15 29% 54% 5% 1% 3%
Postal service 213 110 15 2 2 1.45 342 2.54 60% 31% 4% 1% 1%
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61. If you had a problem with one of the following services, to whom would you complain? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsService Supplier
County Council
Rushcliffe Borough Council
Parish Council
Other Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountService Supplier
County Council
Rushcliffe Borough Council
Parish Council
OtherDon't know
Gas/Electricity 325 1 1 0 0 2 1.04 329 92% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1%
Water 320 3 2 0 1 2 1.06 328 90% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1%
Flooding 34 88 112 16 13 53 3.14 316 10% 25% 32% 5% 4% 15%
Main drains and sewage (non domestic) 103 57 101 10 5 40 2.61 316 29% 16% 29% 3% 1% 11%
Roads 4 178 111 17 0 20 2.67 330 1% 50% 31% 5% 0% 6%
Pavements 4 123 136 47 0 20 2.93 330 1% 35% 38% 13% 0% 6%
Streetlights 4 103 147 52 0 20 3.00 326 1% 29% 42% 15% 0% 6%
Public Footpaths 4 72 101 125 0 23 3.35 325 1% 20% 29% 35% 0% 6%
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62. If you have any comments or suggestions concerning public services, please tell us here. Answers should be less than 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count Response % total78 22%
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63. How good do you think the bus services in East Bridgford are? 3 2 1 -2 EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Very good Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very good Good Adequate PoorDon't know
At the start of the day 17 61 88 46 117 3.56 329 0.8 5% 17% 25% 13% 33%
During the day 13 55 121 56 87 3.45 332 0.6 4% 16% 34% 16% 25%
At the end of the working day and in the early evening 2 37 66 115 107 3.88 327 -0.4 1% 10% 19% 32% 30%
Late evening 0 9 29 176 115 4.21 329 -1.4 0% 3% 8% 50% 32%
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64. How important is the local public bus service (not special school buses) in the daily life of your household?
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Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Very important 21.8% 72 20%
Important 37.6% 124 35%
Not important 40.6% 134 38%
Please tell us briefly why? 65 65 18%
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65. If there was one improvement you would like to see in the bus services what would it be? Please answer in less than 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
138 Response % total
answered question 138 39%
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66. How many vehicles do you as a household have at home? Please write in number of vehicles.
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Cars 1.72 562 327 92%
Commercial vehicles .14 9 64 18%
Motorbikes .22 14 63 18%
Mobility scooters .14 8 59 17%
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67. Where are your vehicles kept? Please write in number.
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Off the road, in a garage or on a driveway 1.80 542 301 85%
Normally parked on public roads or on verges .71 48 68 19%
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68. Approximately how many car journeys did your household make in the last seven days? Count all trips, however short, in all of your cars.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
0 - 10 38.9% 125 35%
11 - 20 32.4% 104 29%
21 - 30 16.2% 52 15%
31 - 40 7.5% 24 7%
41+ 5.0% 16 5%
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69. Do you consider that the village has any traffic problems?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Major problems 50.7% 173 49%
Minor problems 46.9% 160 45%
No problems 2.3% 8 2%
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70. If you think there are traffic problems, what is the main cause? Rank the following 1-4: 1=biggest problem, 4=smallest
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Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Volume of traffic 2.75 837 304 86%
Number of cars parked on public roads/streets 1.53 501 327 92%
Speed of traffic 2.39 756 316 89%
volume of cut-through traffic by non-residents 2.33 745 320 90%
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71. If you think speeding is a problem, where are the main problem areas? Rank the following1-6: 1= most serious, 6 = least serious.
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Butt Lane, entering the village 2.17 585 269 76%
Main Street 2.23 611 274 77%
Kneeton Road 2.52 652 259 73%
Kirk Hill 3.58 888 248 70%
Trent Lane 3.93 958 244 69%
Other village streets 4.98 1,166 234 66%
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72. What do you think would be the most effective way to reduce traffic speed? Rank the following1-6: 1=most effective, 6=least effective.
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Enforceable 20mph speed limit throughout the village? 2.87 794 277 78%
Electronic Speed Indicator on Kneeton road as well as on Butt Lane 2.58 709 275 78%
Speed bumps at the entrance to the village by the Medical Centre 3.41 863 253 71%
Speed bumps at the entrance to the village on Kneeton Road 3.86 957 248 70%Chicane (reduction to one lane, priority to exiting vehicle) by the Medical Centre
3.40 846 24970%
Chicane at Kneeton Road entrance 3.95 972 246 69%
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73. Do you consider that the village has parking problems?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Major problem 64.2% 217 61%
Minor problem 33.4% 113 32%
Not a problem 1.8% 6 2%
Don't know 0.6% 2 1%
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74. Where are the main parking problems? 2 1 -1 0 EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsMajor
problemMinor
problemNot a
problemDon't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Major problem
Minor problem
Not a problem
Don't know
Total
Outside the school 287 33 1 14 1.23 335 1.8 81% 9% 0% 4% 95%
Outside the Post Office 199 117 13 2 1.45 331 1.5 56% 33% 4% 1% 94%
Outside the churches 134 133 35 16 1.79 318 1.2 38% 38% 10% 5% 90%
Outside the Newsagent / Hairdresser 95 170 52 6 1.90 323 1.0 27% 48% 15% 2% 91%
Around Butt Field 73 148 57 25 2.11 303 0.8 21% 42% 16% 7% 86%
Outside your own home 50 59 187 4 2.48 300 -0.1 14% 17% 53% 1% 85%
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75. What would be the best way to solve parking issues? Answer 1-4: 1=most effective, 4=least effective
Answer OptionsResponse Average
Response Total
Response Count Response % total
Enforceable yellow line restrictions 2.17 641 295 83%
Creating additional village car parking space for general use 2.42 732 303 86%
Creating separate parking spaces for staff at the school 2.27 690 304 86%More short sections of yellow line parking restrictions to provide more passing bays on Main Street
2.13 642 30185%
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76. As a motorist, please tell us of any other traffic problems and/or solutions. Answer in less than 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
158 Response % total
answered question 158 45%
skipped question 196 55%77. As a pedestrian, are these safety issues important to you? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
importantQuite
importantNot
importantRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Motorists parking on pavements 212 89 34 1.47 335 1.4 95%Motorists driving on pavements, because parking has reduced the road to single line traffic 192 88 46 1.55 326 1.3 92%
Narrow pavements 150 118 64 1.74 332 1.1 94%
Speed of traffic making crossing the road difficult 134 118 78 1.83 330 0.9 93%
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78. As a pedestrian, how would you rate the following solutions?
Answer OptionsVery
helpfulHelpful Not helpful
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore EBCPG Response % total 354
Sanctions on inconsiderate/illegal parking 222 84 20 1.38 326 1.6 92%
Greater restrictions on speeding traffic 183 101 44 1.58 328 1.3 93%
A pedestrian crossing by the Medical Centre 138 116 72 1.80 326 1 92%
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79. Do you have regular and/or occasional cyclists in your household? If 'yes' please continue, if'no' please go to Q 82
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Yes 50.0% 167
No 50.0% 167
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80. Please tell us how bicycle-friendly the village is. Do you think that: EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeStrongly disagree
Don't know
The country roads in and around East Bridgford are good for cycling 51 89 30 5 5 2.02 180 0.84 14% 25% 8% 1% 1%
The main roads eg A46 and A6097 are good for cycling 9 19 120 20 11 3.03 179 -0.69 3% 5% 34% 6% 3%
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81. As a cyclist, how would you rate the following suggestion? Response % total
Answer OptionsVery
helpfulHelpful Not helpful
Rating Average
Response Count
Very helpful Helpful Not helpful
A cycle path from the Margidunum roundabout to Bingham 149 29 3 1.19 181 42% 8% 1%
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82. Does anyone in your household use a mobility scooter? If 'yes' please continue. If 'no' go to Q85.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Yes 3.5% 11 3%
No 96.5% 306 86%
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83. How would you rate the provision for mobility scooters in East Bridgford?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Good 27.3% 3
Fair 0.0% 0
Poor 72.7% 8 Response % total
answered question 11 3%
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84. As a mobility scooter user how would you rate the following suggestions? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsVery
helpfulHelpful Not helpful
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Very helpful Helpful Not helpful
Better surfacing on the pavements 9 1 0 1.10 10 1.9 3% 0% 0%
Wider pavements 7 3 0 1.30 10 1.7 2% 1% 0%
Greater restrictions on speeding traffic 5 4 0 1.44 9 1.6 1% 1% 0%
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85. As pedestrians, cyclists and mobility scooter users, please tell us of any other traffic problems and your suggested solutions. Please answer in less than 500 characters (letters).
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
82 Response % total
answered question 82 23%
skipped question 272 77%86. How would you rate the condition of the streets in East Bridgford
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Good 15.1% 50 14%
Adequate 48.2% 160 45%
Poor 36.7% 122 34%
Don't know 0.0% 0 0%
answered question 332 94%
skipped question 22 6%87. Are there any problems with the streets? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsSerious problem
Minor problem
No problem
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Serious problem
Minor problem
No problem
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Poor surfaces, pot holes etc 169 137 27 1.57 333 1.26 48% 39% 8%
Dog fouling 80 161 85 2.02 326 0.46 23% 45% 24%
Poor lighting 76 137 109 2.10 322 0.22 21% 39% 31%
Winter weather services 61 154 103 2.13 318 0.22 17% 44% 29%
Street cleaning/litter 33 162 125 2.29 320 -0.07 9% 46% 35%
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88. If there was one improvement you would like to see in the streets in East Bridgford, what would it be? (Max 500 characters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
148 Response % total
answered question 148 42%
skipped question 206 58%89. How would you rate the condition of the pavements in East Bridgford?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Good 12.5% 41 12%
Adequate 53.2% 175 49%
Poor 34.0% 112 32%
Don't know 0.3% 1 0%
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skipped question 25 7%90. Are there any problems with the pavements? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsSerious problem
Minor problem
No problem
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Serious problem
Minor problem
No problem
Poorly kept boundary hedges 103 162 53 1.84 318 0.82 29% 46% 15%
Poor surfaces, pot holes etc 117 143 61 1.83 321 0.79 33% 40% 17%
Dog fouling 81 160 73 1.97 314 0.56 23% 45% 21%
Poor lighting 76 142 94 2.06 312 0.34 21% 40% 27%
Winter weather services 60 142 100 2.13 302 0.21 17% 40% 28%
Street cleaning/litter 30 148 123 2.31 301 -0.13 8% 42% 35%
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91. If there was one improvement in the pavements in East Bridgford what would it be? (Max 500 characters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
117 Response % total
answered question 117 33%
skipped question 237 67%92. How would you rate the condition of the access roads in and out of East Bridgford?
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count Response % total
Good 44.1% 149 42%
Adequate 47.6% 161 45%
Poor 8.0% 27 8%
don't know 0.3% 1 0%
answered question 338 95%
skipped question 16 5%
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93. What and where are the access road problems, if any? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsSerious problem
Minor problem
No problem
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Serious problem
Minor problem
No problem
Entry and exit on A6097 from Trent Lane 153 103 54 1.68 310 1.1 43% 29% 15%
Generally poor surfaces, pot holes etc 72 133 91 2.06 296 0.6 20% 38% 26%
Too narrow 29 117 140 2.39 286 0.1 8% 33% 40%
Entry and exit onto A6097 at traffic lights 30 100 175 2.48 305 0 8% 28% 49%
Junction with the Old Fosse way and Butt Lane 33 76 194 2.53 303 -0.2 9% 21% 55%
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94. If there was one improvement in the roads in and out of East Bridgford, what would it be? (Max 500 characters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
146 Response % total
answered question 146 41%
skipped question 208 59%95. Thinking about the footpaths (not pavements) inside the village, how would you rate them on the following factors? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Good Adequate PoorDon't know
The general condition 100 181 37 17 1.91 335 1.0 28% 51% 10% 5%
Signage (directions) 89 180 42 18 1.97 329 1.0 25% 51% 12% 5%
General litter 68 185 52 19 2.07 324 0.8 19% 52% 15% 5%
The surface of the footpaths 62 187 70 15 2.11 334 0.7 18% 53% 20% 4%
Provision of dog waste bins 52 147 72 59 2.42 330 0.5 15% 42% 20% 17%
Lighting 29 150 116 34 2.47 329 0.3 8% 42% 33% 10%
Overgrownhedges/vegetation 29 142 138 18 2.44 327 0.2 8% 40% 39% 5%
Dog fouling 29 134 141 24 2.49 328 0.2 8% 38% 40% 7%
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skipped question 15 4%96. Thinking about the footpaths and bridleways outside the village in the wider parish, how would you rate them on the following factors? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Good Adequate Poor Don't knowRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Good Adequate PoorDon't know
The surface in dry weather 84 148 13 71 2.22 316 0.96 24% 42% 4% 20%
The general condition 65 165 16 72 2.30 318 0.88 18% 47% 5% 20%
Access gates and stiles 46 176 19 72 2.37 313 0.8 13% 50% 5% 20%
General litter 52 145 43 70 2.42 310 0.66 15% 41% 12% 20%
Signage of paths (yellow markers) 39 145 53 76 2.53 313 0.54 11% 41% 15% 21%
Overgrown hedges/vegetation 31 135 75 71 2.60 312 0.39 9% 38% 21% 20%
The surface in wet weather 22 129 92 72 2.68 315 0.26 6% 36% 26% 20%
Dog fouling 24 116 94 76 2.72 310 0.23 7% 33% 27% 21%
Discarded dog waste bags 24 81 115 91 2.88 311 0.05 7% 23% 32% 26%
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97. If there is improvement in the footpaths and bridleways in and around East Bridgford that you would like to see, please write in. (maximum 500 characters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
63 Response % total
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skipped question 291 82%98. How would you rate the overall level of service provided by the medical and care services? EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer Options Very good Good Fair Poor Very poorNot
ApplicableRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Very good Good Fair PoorVery poor
The EBMC nurses 176 116 11 0 0 25 1.80 328 1.43 50% 33% 3% 0% 0%
The East Bridgford Medical Centre (EBMC) doctors 177 108 34 5 2 8 1.72 334 1.36 50% 31% 10% 1% 1%
The EBMC dispensary 125 110 50 17 8 19 2.18 329 0.99 35% 31% 14% 5% 2%
The EBMC reception and appointments 117 116 58 20 10 10 2.15 331 0.94 33% 33% 16% 6% 3%Community nursing services (including health visitors, midwives and school nurses) 51 43 14 3 4 206 4.51 321 0.42 14% 12% 4% 1% 1%
The Ambulance service 45 62 29 14 4 168 4.16 322 0.4 13% 18% 8% 4% 1%
NHS out of hours services (including 111, emergency doctors etc) 29 40 47 45 16 144 4.28 321 0.07 8% 11% 13% 13% 5%
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99. Does anyone in your household receive regular care at home? If 'yes' please continue. If 'no' go to Q102
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
Yes 3.0% 10
No 97.0% 320
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100. Please indicate the age of the person receiving care.
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
0 - 10 0.0% 0
11 - 24 0.0% 0
25- 59 0.0% 0
60 -74 18.2% 2
75+ 81.8% 9
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101. Who provides the care and how would you rate the level of care received?
Answer Options Very good Good Fair Poor Very PoorNot
ApplicableRating
AverageResponse
CountEBCPGScore
Family member or friend 10 0 1 1 0 4 2.56 16 1.19Local volunteers eg EB Care Group 4 3 0 0 0 9 4.00 16 0.69Voluntary charities eg Macmillan/Red Cross etc 3 2 0 0 0 7 4.08 12 0.67Notts County Council home-care services 2 3 0 0 0 9 4.43 14 0.5Privately arranged care 2 2 0 0 0 10 4.71 14 0.43
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102. Is there anyone in your household who has significant personal care needs that are not being adequately addressed? If 'yes' continue If 'no' go to Q 104
Answer OptionsResponse
PercentResponse
Count
No 98.0% 295
Yes 2.0% 6
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103. If yes to Q102 please give details of the additional personal care required. 500 words max
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
3
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104. Thinking about less formal help, are there persons in your household who do not receive any formal care but are not able to cope entirely on their own?
Answer Options Yes NoRating
AverageResponse
Count
Appropriate informal help is provided 20 201 1.91 221
Extra help is needed 8 199 1.96 207
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105. What sort of extra help is needed?
Answer Options Yes NoRating
AverageResponse
Count
Help with the garden 11 1 1.08 12
Someone 'popping in' on a regular basis to check everything is ok 4 1 1.20 5
Help with household jobs 9 1 1.10 10
Help with shopping 5 2 1.29 7
Lifts to church, appointments etc 5 2 1.29 7
Other 2 0 1.00 2
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106. If you ticked 'other' please give brief details. Max 500 characters
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
2
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107. If you have any additional comments to make on health and care services please tell us. (Max 500 characters)
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
60 Response % total
answered question 60 17%
skipped question 294 83%108. Please tell us what sort of village you would like East Bridgford to be in 5 -10 years time. What needs to be changed and what needs to be kept the same?
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
221 Response % total
answered question 221 62%
skipped question 133 38%109. This Appraisal Questionnaire has been long and will have taken you time to fill in; please let us have your opinion on the whole process. EBCPG Response % total 354
Answer OptionsStrongly
agreeAgree Disagree Don't know
Rating Average
Response Count
EBCPGScore
Strongly agree
Agree DisagreeDon't know
Gives the residents a good opportunity to say what they think of East Bridgford and its future 184 140 2 3 1.47 329 1.54 52% 40% 1% 1%
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Will help the Parish better plan new initiatives to meet the needs of residents. 158 140 5 24 1.68 327 1.38 45% 40% 1% 7%Will probably be ignored by the planners in Rushcliffe so is a waste of time. 32 79 119 85 2.82 315 0.08 9% 22% 34% 24%
Is too long 28 87 184 12 2.58 311 -0.13 8% 25% 52% 3%
answered question 334 94%
skipped question 20 6%110. Are there any topics that should have been included in this East Bridgford Appraisal that have been left out? Max 500 characters
Answer OptionsResponse
Count
70 Response % total
answered question 70 20%
skipped question 284 80%