What did you have for breakfast today? 1. Eggs 2. Cereal 3. Just toast 4. Porridge 5. Nothing to eat 6. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration.

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What did you have for breakfast today? 1. Eggs 2. Cereal 3. Just toast 4. Porridge 5. Nothing to eat 6. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

What was your main means of transport in getting here this morning? 1. Car 2. Bus 3. Train 4. Walk 5. Bike 6. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

In very broad terms, which of the three following areas is organisation concerned with? 1. Scotland wide 2. A city 3. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Which of the following sectors best describes the organisation you are from? 1. Central government / National Public body 2. Local government 3. Community group 4. Voluntary sector 5. Private sector 6. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

How long have you personally been involved in regeneration efforts? 1. Less than a year 2. Between 2-5 years 3. Between 6-10 years 4. More than 11 years Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures in Scotland work? 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures in Scotland work? Scotland wideA city Other 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion

How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures in Scotland work? Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 year 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion

How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures in Scotland work? Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local levels 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? Scotland wideA city Other 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local levels 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local levels 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sector Private sectorOther1 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local levels 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other

What we are going to do here is ask you a range of statements and ask you to press the relevant button, if you strongly agree, agree or disagree... Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scottish regeneration needs the level of political leadership and resources that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister provides to English based regeneration. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Scottish regeneration needs the level of political leadership and resources that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister provides to English based regeneration. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scottish regeneration needs the level of political leadership and resources that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister provides to English based regeneration. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scottish regeneration needs the level of political leadership and resources that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister provides to English based regeneration. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scotland as a whole would benefit if we put more resources into the cities. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Scotland as a whole would benefit if we put more resources into the cities. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scotland as a whole would benefit if we put more resources into the cities. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Scotland as a whole would benefit if we put more resources into the cities. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Better transport links between the cities is a higher priority than local transport improvements. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Better transport links between the cities is a higher priority than local transport improvements. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Better transport links between the cities is a higher priority than local transport improvements. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Better transport links between the cities is a higher priority than local transport improvements. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Dundee can make the best impact for its own people, and in a national context, by remaining distinct from Edinburgh / Glasgow 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Dundee can make the best impact for its own people, and in a national context, by remaining distinct from Edinburgh / Glasgow Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Dundee can make the best impact for its own people, and in a national context, by remaining distinct from Edinburgh / Glasgow Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Dundee can make the best impact for its own people, and in a national context, by remaining distinct from Edinburgh / Glasgow Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

The community is now well represented in regeneration efforts through Community Planning. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

The community is now well represented in regeneration efforts through Community Planning. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

The community is now well represented in regeneration efforts through Community Planning. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

The community is now well represented in regeneration efforts through Community Planning. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Localised decision making is more important than the overall level of resources available. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Localised decision making is more important than the overall level of resources available. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Localised decision making is more important than the overall level of resources available. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

Localised decision making is more important than the overall level of resources available. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sectorOther1 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree

The best way to achieve more community ownership in physical and social regeneration is to support and invest in: 1. Community Trusts 2. Local Authorities 3. Urban Regeneration Companies 4. Community Representative Groups 5. Local Housing Associations 6. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

The best way to achieve community ownership in physical and social regeneration is to support and invest in. Scotland wideA city Other 1. Community Trusts 2. Local Authorities 3. Urban Regeneration Companies 4. Tenants co- operatives 5. Local Housing Associations 6. Other

The best way to achieve community ownership in physical and social regeneration is to support and invest in. Less than a yearBetween 2-5 year Between 6-10 yearMore than 11 year 1. Community Trusts 2. Local Authorities 3. Urban Regeneration Companies 4. Tenants co- operatives 5. Local Housing Associations 6. Other

The best way to achieve community ownership in physical and social regeneration is to support and invest in. Central government Local governmentCommunity group Voluntary sectorPrivate sector 1. Community Trusts 2. Local Authorities 3. Urban Regeneration Companies 4. Tenants co- operatives 5. Local Housing Associations 6. Other

Lets look again at the key questions we started with. How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures work? 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

How well do the current regeneration policies and delivery structures work? 1. Brilliant 2. Work very well 3. Work well 4. Work poorly 5. Work very poorly 6. Appalling 7. No opinion Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006 This morning Now

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local level 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

What needs to improve most to make regeneration efforts more successful? 1. Support for community participation 2. Investment levels 3. Co-ordination 4. Quality of leadership 5. Devolution to local level 6. Wider government policies affecting wealth and equality 7. Other Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006 This morning Now

Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Community Planning is the best way to achieve successful and sustainable community regeneration. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006 This morning Now

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006

Devolution has helped Scotland find the best solutions for its own regeneration challenges. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Don't Know 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree Sharing experience : shaping practice Regeneration – The right stuff? March 2006 This morning Now