North Marston Parish Questionnaire December 2018 Summary Analysis

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Summary analysis of 157 responses received for the North Marston Parish Questionnaire conducted in December 2018 by the North Marston Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group. The questionnaire covered demographics, housing situations, household compositions, and more, providing valuable insights for future planning and decision-making.


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  1. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE DECEMBER 2018 SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF ALL RESPONSES 157 Responses received Questionnaire and analysis devised and produced by North Marston Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

  2. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE Section 1 ABOUT YOU

  3. Please indicate your gender Answered: 134 (85.4%) Skipped: 23 Answer Choices Responses Male 47.8% 64 Female 52.2% 70 Answered 134 3 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  4. Q1 Please indicate your age range Answered: 156 (99.4%) Skipped: 1 Answer Choices Responses Under 18 1 0.6% 18 - 24 2 1.3% 13 25 - 34 8.3% 7 35 - 44 4.5% 33 45 - 54 21.2% 37 55 - 64 23.7% 39 65 - 74 25.0% 24 75+ 15.4% Answered 156 4 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  5. Q2 What is your current housing situation? Answered: 155 (98.7%) Skipped: 2 Answer Choices Responses Buying on a mortgage 16.8% 26 Homeowner 116 74.8% In a Housing Association property 1.3% 2 In council owned housing 1 0.6% Renting privately 3 1.9% Living with family 3.9% 6 Other (please specify) 1 0.6% Answered 155 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  6. Q3A How many adults are in your household? Answered: 157 (100%) Skipped: 0 Answer Choices Responses 0 0 0.0% 1 14.6% 23 2 111 70.7% 3 17 10.8% 4 6 3.8% 5 0 0.0% 6 0 0.0% Answered 157 6 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  7. Q3B How many children under school age are in the household? Answered: 129 (82.2%) Skipped: 28 Answer Choices Responses 0 109 84.5% 1 8 6.2% 2 10 7.8% 3 1 0.8% 4 1 0.8% 5 0 0.0% 6 0 0.0% Answered 129 7 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  8. Q3C How many primary school age children are in the household? Answered: 128 (81.6%) Skipped: 29 Answer Choices Responses 0 110 85.9% 1 12 9.4% 2 4 3.1% 3 2 1.6% 4 0 0.0% 5 0 0.0% 6 0 0.0% Answered 128 8 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  9. Q3D How many children between 11 and 18 years are in the household? Answered: 126 (80.3%) Skipped: 31 Answer Choices Responses 0 99 78.6% 1 15 11.9% 2 11 8.7% 3 0 0.0% 4 1 0.8% 5 0 0.0% 6 0 0.0% Answered 126 9 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  10. Q4A Do you have any older children currently living away from home? Answered: 148 (94.3%) Skipped: 9 Answer Choices Responses Yes 82 55.4% No 66 44.6% Answered 148 10 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  11. Q4B Do you expect them to return and live in North Marston? Answered: 121 (77.1%) Skipped: 36 Answer Choices Responses Yes 10 8.3% No 111 91.7% Answered 121 11 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  12. Q5 How long have you lived in North Marston? Answered: 155 (98.7%) Skipped: 2 Time indicated Responses 100% 1 0 1 years 3 1.9% 2 1 2 years 11 7.1% 80% 3 2 5 years 10 6.5% 4 5 10 years 17 11.0% 60% 5 10 15 years 27 17.4% 6 15 20 years 16 10.3% 40% 7 20 30 years 27 17.4% 18.1% 17.4% 17.4% 8 30 50 years 28 18.1% 20% 11.0% 10.3% 7.1% 7.1% 6.5% 9 More than 50 years 11 7.1% 3.2% 1.9% 10 Lifetime 5 3.2% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Answered 155 Chart and data table produced by Steering Group from analysis of responses to an open-ended question 12 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  13. Providing your postcode will help the Steering Group to identify parts of the parish with particular views and needs. Q6 What is your postcode? Answered: 143 (91.1%) Skipped/Incomplete: 14 North Marston Postcodes and Responses MK18 3JZ Quainton Road 1 Number of respondents by postcode MK18 3PA Elmers Meadow 11 MK18 3PB Shepperds Close 5 MK18 3PD High Street 13 MK18 3PE School Hill 4 MK18 3PF Marstonfields Road 4 MK18 3PH Church Street 16 MK18 3PJ Schorne Lane 11 MK18 3PL Portway 17 MK18 3PN Granborough Road 7 MK18 3PP Granborough Road 3 MK18 3PR Quainton Road 26 MK18 3PS Quainton Road 3 MK18 3PT Morton Close 3 MK18 3PU St Johns Lane 3 MK18 3PW Gibbings Close 1 MK18 3QF Carters Meadow 5 MK18 3QL Hill Farm 3 MK18 3RA Dudley Close 2 138 Chart produced by Steering Group from analysis of responses to an open-ended question 13 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  14. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE Section 2 LIVING IN NORTH MARSTON

  15. Q7 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements about North Marston? (CHART) Answered: 157 (100%) Skipped: 0 Answer Choices 1 It is a good place for me to live 2 It is a good place to bring up children 3 It is a good place to live in retirement 4 It has a natural and healthy environment 5 It is very rural and unspoiled 6 It is quiet and peaceful 7 It has good facilities 8 It is clean and tidy 9 It has good public transport connections 10 It has easy access to other places 11 It has a strong sense of community 12 It has an important heritage 13 It has many attractive old buildings 14 It remains an agricultural parish 15 It has low cost housing 16 It is forward-thinking Detailed data on following slide 15 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  16. Q7 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements about North Marston? (DATA TABLE) Answered: 157 (100%) Skipped: 0 Chart on previous slide Answer Choices Agree strongly 76.9% 68.0% 44.1% 71.6% 62.2% 64.1% 34.4% 36.1% 3.9% 15.4% 53.2% 58.9% 46.8% 39.9% 2.0% 13.1% Agree somewhat 18.6% 21.3% 39.5% 25.8% 28.2% 28.2% 42.2% 49.0% 14.3% 32.2% 31.4% 30.5% 42.2% 36.6% 9.9% 28.8% Neither agree/disagree 3.2% 10.7% 13.2% 2.6% 8.3% 6.4% 14.3% 10.3% 21.4% 24.2% 12.8% 9.3% 10.4% 13.1% 24.3% 45.1% Disagree somewhat 1.3% 0.0% 3.3% 0.0% 1.3% 1.3% 6.5% 4.5% 41.6% 22.2% 1.9% 1.3% 0.7% 9.2% 36.8% 7.8% Disagree strongly 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.6% 0.0% 18.8% 6.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 1.3% 27.0% 5.2% Total 1 It is a good place for me to live 120 29 5 2 0 156 2 It is a good place to bring up children 102 32 16 0 0 150 3 It is a good place to live in retirement 67 60 20 5 0 152 4 It has a natural and healthy environment 111 40 4 0 0 155 5 It is very rural and unspoiled 97 44 13 2 0 156 6 It is quiet and peaceful 100 44 10 2 0 156 7 It has good facilities 53 65 22 10 4 154 8 It is clean and tidy 56 76 16 7 0 155 9 It has good public transport connections 6 22 33 64 29 154 10 It has easy access to other places 23 48 36 33 9 149 11 It has a strong sense of community 83 49 20 3 1 156 12 It has an important heritage 89 46 14 2 0 151 13 It has many attractive old buildings 72 65 16 1 0 154 14 It remains an agricultural parish 61 56 20 14 2 153 15 It has low cost housing 3 15 37 56 41 152 16 It is forward-thinking 20 44 69 12 8 153 Answered 157 16 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  17. Q8 Please detail any other aspects of North Marston life that you feel it is important to mention Answered: 27 (17%) Skipped: 130 Over 60% of the answers (17) reflected positively upon the strong sense of community and the number of amenities that North Marston has for a village of its size Other subjects mentioned by more than one respondent were: - Concerns about traffic generally, including speeding, poor public transport, and road congestion on narrow roads (6) - The need to retain the rural way of life and environment around the village, especially given potential threats from the HS2 and Expressway infrastructure projects being planned (5) The following were also mentioned: - Life in the village is challenging for the disabled - There is a lack of resources for teenagers and young adults - Concerns about the size of the school The verbatim answers of all respondents may be found on the Neighbourhood Plan page of the village website in the document All Questionnaire Raw Data 17 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  18. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE Section 3 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

  19. Q9 Do you agree that there will be a need for additional housing over the next 20 years? Answered: 154 (98.1%) Skipped: 3 Agree strongly Agree somewhat Not sure Disagree somewhat Disagree strongly Total 18.2% 28 83 14.3% 22 9.1% 14 7 154 53.9% 4.5% 19 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  20. Q10 How many new homes do you think would be appropriate? Answered: 154 (98.1%) Skipped: 3 None Fewer than 10 More than 100 Total 10 - 25 25 - 50 51 - 100 5.2% 8 22.1% 34 77 15.6% 24 5.2% 8 3 154 50.0% 1.9% 20 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  21. Q11 What type of future housing development(s) do you think would be appropriate? Answered: 154 (98.1%) Skipped: 3 Answer Choices Responses None 8 5.2% Infill between buildings 80 52.0% Site(s) of fewer than 10 houses 65 42.2% Site(s) of fewer than 20 houses 20 13.0% Site(s) of more than 20 houses 6 3.9% A mixture of development types 28 18.2% Answered 154 Respondents could choose more than one option 21 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  22. Q12 If new homes are built, which of these do you think would be suitable or unsuitable? (CHART) Answered: 155 (98.7%) Skipped: 2 Answer Choices 1 Affordable housing 2 Housing Association homes 3 Retirement/sheltered homes 4 Bungalows 5 Smaller houses (1-2 beds) 6 Larger houses (3+ beds) 7 Flats 8 Mix of the above Affordable housing is defined by the Government as affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to eligible households whose needs are not met by the market. This typically results in housing being offered at about 20% below market value, to people for whom the mortgage or rent will be no more than 25% gross income Detailed data on following slide 22 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  23. Q12 If new homes are built, which of these do you think would be suitable or unsuitable? (DATA TABLE) Answered: 155 (98.7%) Skipped: 2 Chart on previous slide Answer Choices Very suitable 22.0% 5.1% 7.4% 17.1% 25.0% 10.4% 1.5% 16.8% Suitable Not sure Unsuitable 11.4% 24.1% 18.4% 6.4% 2.1% 17.0% 44.3% 9.7% Very unsuitable 2.8% 13.1% 7.4% 3.6% 0.0% 2.2% 37.4% 13.3% Total 48.2% 25.6% 44.9% 52.9% 67.9% 54.8% 6.1% 36.3% 15.6% 32.1% 22.1% 20.0% 5.0% 15.6% 10.7% 23.9% 1 Affordable housing 31 68 22 16 4 141 2 Housing Association homes 7 35 44 33 18 137 3 Retirement/sheltered homes 10 61 30 25 10 136 4 Bungalows 24 74 28 9 5 140 5 Smaller houses (1-2 beds) 35 95 7 3 0 140 6 Larger houses (3+ beds) 14 74 21 23 3 135 7 Flats 2 8 14 58 49 131 8 Mix of the above 19 41 27 11 15 113 Answered 155 Affordable housing is defined by the Government as affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to eligible households whose needs are not met by the market. This typically results in housing being offered at about 20% below market value, to people for whom the mortgage or rent will be no more than 25% gross income 23 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  24. Q13 If new homes are built, where do you think they could be situated? Answered: 97 (61.8%) Skipped: 60 indicated below as No site suggested The following chart shows the number of times each ROAD was identifiably mentioned as a possible site. It DOES NOT reference any specific site on any of the roads. 50% of respondents answering the question suggested more than one alternative. Portway 64 No site suggested 60 Granborough Road 49 Quainton Road 21 Infill only 17 Marstonfields/Townsend 8 Outskirts 4 Schorne Lane 3 Main Roads 2 Elmers Meadow 2 Sheppards Close 1 Dudley Close 1 Carters Meadow 1 School 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 The verbatim answers of all respondents may be found on the Neighbourhood Plan page of the village website in the document All Questionnaire Raw Data 24 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  25. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE Section 4 LOCAL ECONOMY

  26. Q14 Do you think any sites for business development should be allocated in North Marston? Answered: 146 (93.0%) Skipped: 11 Answer Choices Responses Yes 33 22.6% No 75 51.4% Don't know 38 26.0% Answered 146 26 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  27. Q15 Which of the following might improve our local economy and ability to offer employment? (CHART) Answered: 139 (88.6%) Skipped: 18 Answer Choices 1 Building houses with dedicated office/workshop space 2 Building individual business units 3 Making provision for more retail units 4 Establishing a small business park/area 5 Encouraging small-scale businesses to set up (eg coffee shops) 6 Converting existing agricultural buildings 7 Promoting the history and heritage of the parish 8 Promoting the natural environment around the parish 9 Improving public transport Detailed data on following slide 27 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  28. Q15 Which of the following might improve our local economy and ability to offer employment? (DATA TABLE) Answered: 139 (88.6%) Skipped: 18 Chart on previous slide Answer Choices Yes No Total Don t know 20.9% 19.2% 18.2% 11.5% 10.5% 17.0% 15.8% 11.9% 6.6% 45.0% 20.8% 12.9% 15.4% 53.0% 64.4% 71.4% 75.4% 83.1% 34.1% 60.0% 68.9% 73.1% 36.6% 18.5% 12.8% 12.7% 10.3% 1 Building houses with dedicated office/workshop space 58 44 27 129 2 Building individual business units 27 78 25 130 3 Making provision for more retail units 17 91 24 132 4 Establishing a small business park/area 20 95 15 130 5 Encouraging small-scale businesses to set up (eg coffee shops) 71 49 14 134 6 Converting existing agricultural buildings 87 25 23 135 7 Promoting the history and heritage of the parish 95 17 21 133 8 Promoting the natural environment around the parish 101 17 16 134 9 Improving public transport 113 14 9 136 Answered 139 28 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  29. Q16 Please detail any other ways in which you think our local economy could be improved Answered: 32 (20.4%) Skipped: 125 The largest number of these responses did not wish to see increased provision for improving the local economy (9) The following suggestions were made by those which were positive about increased provision : - Encouraging the development of a small number of small scale businesses (6) - Improving broadband connections to allow more and better working from home (4) - Developing the existing farming way of life and promoting the environment, history, and heritage of the village (4) - Opening a Coffee Shop, perhaps attached to the Community Shop (3) - Improving public transport connections (2) - Opening a small business park (1) - Building an agricultural college(1) The verbatim answers of all respondents may be found on the Neighbourhood Plan page of the village website in the document All Questionnaire Raw Data 29 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  30. Q17 What is your current employment status? Answered: 150 (95.6%) Skipped: 7 Answer Choices Responses Employed full-time 38 25.3% Employed part-time 19 12.7% Self-employed 22 14.7% Looking for employment 3 2.0% In full-time education 1 0.7% Retired 67 44.7% Answered 150 30 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  31. Q18 If employed or self-employed where is your main place of work? Answered: 80 Skipped: 77 Answer Choices Responses 1 Home 16 20.0% 2 North Marston 8 10.0% 3 Aylesbury 12 15.0% 4 Buckingham 3 3.8% 5 Winslow 0 0.0% 6 Milton Keynes 6 7.5% 7 Oxford 1 1.3% 8 London 9 11.3% 9 Elsewhere (please state): 25 31.3% Answered 80 In response to Option 9: 5 respondents indicated that they travelled regionally or nationally in their employment 16 respondents indicated that they worked in towns or villages within 25 miles The remaining respondents indicated 4 other towns as being main places of work: Corby, Leatherhead, Watford, and Bristol 31 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  32. Q19 How do you travel to your main place of work? Answered: 82 Skipped: 75 Answer Choices Responses Walk 8 9.8% Cycle 1 1.2% Motor Cycle 1 1.2% Own Car 54 65.9% Car share 1 1.2% Bus 2 2.4% Cycle & Train 0 0.0% Own Car & Train 9 11.0% Car Share & Train 0 0.0% Bus & Train 1 1.2% Other (please state) 12 14.6% Answered 82 In response to Option Other : 4 respondents indicated that they travelled to work in commercial or agricultural vehicles 6 respondents indicated that the question was not applicable as they worked from home 2 respondents indicated that they did not always use the same mode of transport (Bus/foot, Walk/Cycle) 32 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  33. Q20 If you currently travel to work by train, which station do you use? Answered: 18 Skipped: 139 Answer Choices Aylesbury Vale Parkway Aylesbury Other (please specify) Responses 16.7% 16.7% 66.7% Answered 3 3 12 18 In response to Option Other : 6 respondents indicated that use Leighton Buzzard station Other stations used by respondents are Amersham, Harlington, Didcot Parkway, and Tring 33 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  34. Q21 When the new station in Winslow is opened do you think you will use it to travel to work? Answered: 94 Skipped: 63 Answer Choices Responses Yes 13 13.8% No 81 94 86.2% Answered Winslow station will be on the new East-West rail route linking Oxford to Cambridge and beyond. Services are planned from the new station to Milton Keynes and Princes Risborough via Aylesbury, but there will be no direct services to London or the north. 34 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  35. Q22 Do you run a business from home or in North Marston? Answered: 120 (76.4%) Skipped: 37 Answer Choices Responses 23.3% 76.7% Yes 28 No 92 Answered 120 35 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  36. Q23 Does your business employ any people in North Marston? Answered: 57 Skipped: 100 Answer Choices Responses None 47 82.5% Fewer than 5 people 10 17.5% 5 - 10 people 0 0.0% More than 10 people 0 0.0% Answered 57 36 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  37. Q24 Do you see your business staying in the parish for the next 10 years? Answered: 42 Skipped: 115 Answer Choices Responses Yes 30 71.4% No 12 28.6% Answered 42 Q25 asked those who did not see their business staying for the next 10 years why this was. All relevant answers indicated that the owners would be retiring. 37 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  38. Q26A Do you run a business not based in North Marston? Answered: 96 (61.1%) Skipped: 61 Answer Choices Responses Yes 12 12.5% No 84 87.5% Answered 96 38 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  39. Q26B Would you consider relocating here if a suitable site were available? Answered: 36 Skipped: 121 Answer Choices Responses Yes 7 19.4% No 29 80.6% Answered 36 39 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  40. Q27 Please detail any other general observations you have about improving the parish economy Answered: 16 (10.2%) Skipped: 141 Not all answers here were relevant to the question, and there was a wide spread of opinion expressed by the small number of respondents who chose to answer The following observations were made: - Further improvement to the local economy is undesirable (3) - Residents need to be supportive of local businesses and startups (2) - There is a need for more office space (1) - The history, and heritage of the village should be promoted more (1) - A parish wind turbine should be built to provide cheap electricity (1) - There should be controls on parking in the village (1) - Agricultural land should be released for business development (1) The verbatim answers of all respondents may be found on the Neighbourhood Plan page of the village website in the document All Questionnaire Raw Data 40 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  41. NORTH MARSTON PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE Section 5 COMMUNICATION

  42. Q28 Do you have a broadband internet connection at home? Answered: 151 (96.2%) Skipped: 6 Answer Choices Responses Yes 146 96.7% No 5 3.3% Answered 151 42 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  43. Q29 Is your download speed sufficient for your needs? Answered: 151 (96.2%) Skipped: 6 Answer Choices Responses Yes 119 78.8% No 32 21.2% Answered 151 43 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  44. Q30 Are you connected to the fibre network originally installed by AVB? Answered: 148 Skipped: 9 Answer Choices Responses Yes 36 24.3% No 112 75.7% Answered 148 44 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  45. Q31 If you have no broadband connection would you like to have one? Answered: 17 Skipped: 140 Answer Choices Responses Yes 6 35.3% No 11 64.7% Answered 17 45 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  46. Q32 Do you use the internet for any of the following? (Usage) Answered: 146 (93%) Skipped: 11 nswer Choices Yes No Total Helping with education 71 54 125 56.8% 43.2% Carrying on your work or business 79 49 128 61.7% 38.3% Accessing social media sites 106 29 135 78.5% 21.5% Internet banking and other domestic business 132 10 142 93.0% 7.0% Entertainment (games, films, music, watching TV, etc) 109 30 139 78.4% 21.6% Answered 146 46 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  47. Q32 Do you use the internet for any of the following? (Proportion indicative only) Answered: 146 Skipped: 11 47 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  48. Q33 How important is community news and information to you? Answered: 151 (96.2%) Skipped: 6 Answer Choices Responses Very important 60 39.7% Important 56 37.1% Interesting 31 20.5% Not important 4 2.7% Answered 151 48 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  49. Q34 How easy is it to find community news and information about North Marston? Answered: 145 (92.4%) Skipped: 12 Answer Choices Responses 69.0% 28.3% 2.1% 0.7% Answered Easy Not very easy Difficult Very difficult 100 41 3 1 145 49 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

  50. Q35 How do you currently find out about events, activities, and developments in North Marston? Answered: 132 (84.1%) Skipped: 25 Almost all respondents indicated more than one source of information Chart produced by Steering Group from analysis of responses to an open-ended question 50 Powered by NMNP PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

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