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    • Newlyn Green
    • Heart of Newlyn
    • Sandy Cove
    • Port Penlee
    • Breakwater
  • Key Infrastructure Priorities
  • Key Respondent Data

Key Respondent Data

June 13, 2016

Key Respondent Data

Breakdown of respondent demographics

A breakdown of the profile of respondents can be found below.

Male / Female Split

The relative split between male and female survey respondents was:

  • Male: 50.8%
  • Female: 49.2%

 

Pie chart showing the relative split between male and female survey respondents - Male: 50.8%, Female: 49.2%

 

Age Group Split

 The relative split between the age groups of survey respondents was:

  • 18-25: 2.07%
  • 26-40: 14.51%
  • 41-55: 41.45%
  • 55+: 41.97%

Pie chart showing the relative split between the age groups of survey respondents- 18-25: 2.07%, 26-40: 14.51%, 41-55: 41.45%, 55+: 41.97%

 

Employment Status

The relative split between the employment status of survey respondents:

  • Employed: 44.15%
  • Self Employed: 27.13%
  • Unemployed: 3.19%
  • Retired: 25.53%

Pie chart showing the relative split between the employment status of survey respondents:  Employed: 44.15%, Self Employed: 27.13%, Unemployed: 3.19%, Retired: 25.53%

 

 Postcodes

We asked what the postcode of respondents was in order that we could ascertain where the key issues and/or comments were coming from within the Parish.

Not all respondents provided either a postcode at all or equally critically, a complete postcode. This is a vital piece of information if we are to properly account for the thoughts, ideas and concerns of the community and we would request that all participants provide complete postcode information wherever possible. This data will be kept anonymous to protect the identity of all respondents.

 

Follow up to the Stage 1 Consultation

Further to our Stage 1 Consultation event, we went back to every household in Penzance via a letterbox drop with key results of the potential regeneration ideas, and a housing survey.

Filed Under: Phase 1 Results

Key Infrastructure Priorities

May 25, 2016

Key Infrastructure Priorities

Your Regeneration Ideas

We requested your regeneration ideas. These have been collated within an appendix found in the key documents section of this website.

A consensus cloud of the number 1 idea from each respondent has been included – see left (the larger the word, the more times it was mentioned in all responses).

Transport Links

Relative Importance of local, regional and national links:

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Public Transport & Travel

We requested your views on the relative importance of getting about by car, by public transport, on foot or by bike:

Town & Village Facilities

We asked how important various town and village facilities are:

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Housing

We asked how important you thought the existing housing stock was as well as new housing:

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Open Space

We asked how you rated various types of open spaces:

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Sports Facilities

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We asked how important various sports facilities would be:

Health & Wellbeing

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We asked how you rated facilities for health & wellbeing:

Skills & Training

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We asked how important opportunities & facilities for skills and training were:

Visitors & Tourism

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We asked you how important various aspects of the visitor and tourism sectors were to the town:

Any other thoughts

We asked for any thoughts that you felt had not been included in the above questions.
Your responses have been collated and are contained in our Stage 1 Consultation Survey Data document.

Filed Under: Phase 1 Results

Breakwater

May 11, 2016

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Port Penlee

May 11, 2016

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Sandy Cove

May 11, 2016

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Heart of Newlyn

May 11, 2016

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Filed Under: 16 Key Regeneration Ideas, Phase 1 Results

Newlyn Green

May 11, 2016

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Filed Under: 16 Key Regeneration Ideas, Phase 1 Results

Wherrytown

May 11, 2016

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Filed Under: 16 Key Regeneration Ideas, Phase 1 Results

Promenade / Esplanade

May 11, 2016

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Filed Under: 16 Key Regeneration Ideas, Phase 1 Results

Jubilee Pool & Promenade

May 11, 2016

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Filed Under: 16 Key Regeneration Ideas, Phase 1 Results

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Key Documents

  • Phase 1 Exhibition
  • Cornwall Council Support to Local Councils
  • How to shape where you live
  • Cornwall Council NP Guidance
  • National Planning Policy Framework
  • Penwith local plan 2004
  • Stage 1 Consultation Survey Data

Useful Links

  • CPRE
  • Roseland Plan
  • St Ives Plan
  • Locality
  • Neighbourhood Planning
  • Cornwall Local Plan

In the News

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