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Kislingbury Neighbourhood Plan 2013 Questionnaire Analysis 1

Sections A: Personal Profile B: Education C: Housing and Development D:Employment and Economic Development E: Community and Environmental Matters F: General and Summary 2

Question A1: What Age Group do you belong to? 1.11 to 18 Years Old 2.19 to 24 Years Old 3.25 to 44 Years Old 4.45 to 59 Years Old 5.60 to 74 Years Old Years Old Personal Profile 3

Question A1: What Age Group do you belong to? N 567 A1. Age - Number Frequency to 18 Years Old407% to 24 Years Old244% to 44 Years Old10819% to 59 Years Old15327% to 74 Years Old16128% Years Old8114% 4

Question A2: What is your Gender? 1.Female 2.Male Personal Profile 5

Question A2: What is your Gender? N 565 A2. Gender - Number Frequency 1. - Female30754% 2. - Male25846% 6

Question A3: How long have you lived in Kislingbury? 1.Less than a year 2.1 – 5 years 3.6 – 10 years 4.11 – 25 years 5.Over 25 years Personal Profile 7

Question A3: How long have you lived in Kislingbury? N 566 A3. How long have you lived in Kislingbury - Number Frequency 1 - Less than a year366% to 5 Years9216% to 10 Years6111% to 25 years16830% 5 - Over 25 Years20937% 8

Question A4: Employment - Are you? 1.Employed full time 2.Employed part time 3.Self employed 4.Unemployed 5.Homemaker 6.Student/at school 7.Retired Personal Profile 9

Question A4: Employment - Are you? N 565 A4. Employment, Are you? - Number Frequency 1 - Employed Full Time17731% 2 - Employed Part Time6411% 3 - Self Employed448% 4 - Unemployed102% 5 - Homemaker254% 6 - Student/At School458% 7 - Retired20035% 10

Question B5: Do You or anyone in your Household, attend any of the following? 1.Primary School, (please say how many and which School in the Box below) 2.Secondary School, (please say how many and which School in the Box below) 3.Further Education, e.g. Accountancy Studies (Specify below) 4.Adult Education Courses, e.g. Open University (Specify below) OR 5. No Longer in Formal Education Education 11

Question B5: Do You or anyone in your Household, attend any of the following? N 569 B5. Education - Primary School - Number of Children Frequency % 1163% 2132% 310% N 569 B5. Education - Secondary School - Number of Children Frequency % 1244% 2102% 310% 41 N 528 B5. Education - Adults - Number Frequency 2 - Secondary School20% 3 - Further Education61% 4 - Adult Education Courses132% 5 - No Longer in Formal Education 50796% 12

Question B6? Is there a Child in the Household attending Pre-School in the Village? Education 13

Question B6? Is there a Child in the Household attending Pre-School in the Village? N 311 B6. Child in Pre-School in the Village - Number of Children Frequency % 162% 14

Question C7: How would you like to see Kislingbury Village develop over the next 15 years? First Section 1.Kislingbury should grow much Larger (i.e. 50 more houses, including the new Bugbrooke Road development. Approx 10% increase) 2.Kislingbury should grow slightly larger (i.e. 10 more houses in addition to the new Bugbrooke Road development. Aprox. 2% increase) 3.Kislingbury should stay the same size as now. (including the new Bugbrooke Road development) Second Section 1.Kislingbury should become part of a greater Northampton 2.Kislingbury would benefit from some limited Green Field Development 3.Kislingbury should be kept as a Rural Village separate from Northampton Housing and Development 15

Question C7: How would you like to see Kislingbury Village develop over the next 15 years? N 566 C7. How Should Kislingbury Develop - Section 1 - Number Frequency 1 - Kislingbury should grow much larger356% 2Kislingbury should grow slightly larger16028% 3 - Kislingbury should stay the same size as now37166% N 559 C7. How Should Kislingbury Develop - Section 2 - Number Frequency Relative frequency 1 - Kislingbury should become part of greater Northampton 31% 2 - Kislingbury would benefit from some limited Green Field Development 153% 3 - Kislingbury should be kept as a Rural Village separate from Northampton 54197% 16

Question C8: Do you operate a business from your home? Housing and Development 17

Question C8: Do you operate a business from your home? N 560 C8. Do you Operate a Business from your Home - Y/N Frequency No51692% Yes448% 18

Question C9: How important to the Village are the following facilities? 1 - Very Important: 2 - Important: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Important. Primary School St Luke's Church Baptist Church The Allotments Playing Field The Sports Clubs The Pubs/Restaurants The Village Shops The Village Greens The Village Hall Housing and Development 19

Question C9: How important to the Village are the following facilities? 1 - Very Important: 2 - Important: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Important. Very Important ImportantNeutralNot Important Number Primary School84%9%3%4%546 St Luke’s Church52%28%15%5%545 Baptist Church37%22%27%13%537 The Allotments42%37%15%6%543 Playing Field79%18%2%1%544 The Sports Clubs66%26%6%2%547 The Pubs/Restaurants69%24%6%1%539 The Village Shops81%13%3%2%552 The Village Greens71%21%6%2%546 The Village Hall77%18%4%2%554 20

Question C9: How important to the Village are the following facilities? 1 - Very Important: 2 - Important: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Important. 21

Question C10: If there were to be any developments in the Parish which of the following would you be concerned about? 1 - Very Concerned: 2 - Concerned: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Concerned. Impact on the environment Impact on Pre-School resources Impact on Primary School Impact on Secondary School Resources Impact on sports/leisure facilities Community Safety and Crime Impact Social Structure of the Village Impact on the character of the Old Village Employment Opportunities in the Village Transport and Accessibility Impact on Parish character Impact on Sewerage, Power, Telephone, Water Services Capacity of Broadband supply to support increased number of Subscribers Increased parking issues Increased traffic Housing and Development 22

Question C10: If there were to be any developments in the Parish which of the following would you be concerned about? 1 - Very Concerned: 2 - Concerned: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Concerned. Very Concerned ConcernedNeutralNot Concerned Number Impact on the Environment66%27%4%2%543 Impact on Pre-School Resources40%30%24%6%529 Impact on Primary School53%26%15%5%536 Impact on Secondary School Resources43%32%18%7%526 Impact on Sports/Leisure Facilities38%33%21%8%537 Community Safety and Crime74%18%5%3%545 Impact on Social Structure of the Village53%32%11%4%540 Impact on the Character of the Old Village66%24%6%4%542 Employment opportunities in the Village23%29%36%12%533 Transport and Accessibility49%31%16%4%539 Impact on Parish Character51%30%15%4%539 Impact on Sewerage, Power, Telephone, Water Services70%19%8%3%551 Capacity of Broadband supply to support Increased number of Subscribers 46%28%16%10%533 Increased Parking issues62%27%8%2%541 Increased Traffic80%15%3%2%553 23

Question C10: If there were to be any developments in the Parish which of the following would you be concerned about? 1 - Very Concerned: 2 - Concerned: 3 - Neutral: 4 - Not Concerned. 24

Question C11: Which of the activities below are most likely to create increased future employment in the Village? Retail Office Leisure Food and Drink Accommodation, e.g. B&B Online/Internet linked Distribution Small scale manufacturing Large scale manufacturing Agriculture Waste management/ recycling None Housing and Development 25

Question C11: Which of the activities below are most likely to create increased future employment in the Village? NoYesNumber Retail 54%46%474 Office 62%38%464 Leisure 51%49%479 Food and Drink 33%67%480 Accommodation, e.g. B&B 45%55%478 Online/Internet linked 54%46%469 Distribution 79%21%463 Small Scale Manufacturing 60%40%466 Large Scale Manufacturing 84%16%462 Agriculture 39%61%475 Waste Management/Recycling 76%24%461 None 84%16%492 26

Question C11: Which of the activities below are most likely to create increased future employment in the Village? 27

Question C12: Do you believe that Housing Developments would sustain/improve the Character and Social Structure of the Village? Housing and Development 28

Question C12: Do you believe that Housing Developments would sustain/improve the Character and Social Structure of the Village? N 552 C12. Do You believe that Housing Developments would improve the Character and Social Structure of the Village Frequency No48087% Yes7213% 29

Question C13: If further housing IS NEEDED what type of housing should it be? No Further Housing Needed Affordable Homes to meet the Needs of Local People Retirement homes Sheltered housing (e.g. housing for elderly and/or disabled) Homes designed with designated office space Large family homes Small family homes Family Homes with gardens suitable for Families Developments which preserve the Character and Social Structure of the Village by their design and plot sizes Housing and Development 30

Question C13: If further housing IS NEEDED what type of housing should it be? NoYesNumber No Further Housing Needed 43%57%459 Affordable Homes to meet the Needs of Local People 33%67%472 Retirement Homes 49%51%458 Sheltered Housing (e.g. housing for Elderly and/or Disabled 46%54%453 Homes designed with designated Office space 84%16%435 Large Family Homes 74%26%432 Small Family Homes 43%57%438 Family Homes with Gardens suitable for Families 36%64%450 Developments which preserve the Character and Social Structure of the Village by their design and plot sizes 25%75%438 31

Question C13: If further housing IS NEEDED what type of housing should it be? 32

Question C14: If further housing development IS PERMITTED what form should it take? Infill on vacant plots Expansion on the edge of the village Carefully designed groups of less than 30 Large developments of 30 plus Small scale development (less than 10) Infill on Sub-divided plots with existing buildings Further Housing should not be permitted Housing and Development 33

Question C14: If further housing development IS PERMITTED what form should it take? NoYesNumber Infill on Vacant Plots 36%64%445 Expansion on the Edge of the Village 72%28%438 Carefully designed Groups of less than 30 75%25%438 Large Developments of 30 plus 96%4%434 Small Scale Development (less than 10) 34%66%472 Infill on Sub-divided plots with existing Buildings 47%53%447 Further Housing should not be Permitted 43%57%453 34

Question C14: If further housing development IS PERMITTED what form should it take? 35

Question C15: Should any of the areas of Important Open Spaces outside the Village Confines listed below be protected from future development? East of Beech Lane North End of Willow View Road South of New Bugbrooke Road Site Flood Plain North of the Village South of Camp Lane Housing and Development 36

Question C15: Should any of the areas of Important Open Spaces outside the Village Confines listed below be protected from future development? NoYesNumber East of Beech Lane 17%83%518 North End of Willow View Road 23%77%520 South of New Bugbrooke Road Site 28%72%518 Flood Plain North of Village 16%84%523 South of Camp Lane 17%83%517 37

Question C16: Which of the following initiatives would you Support? 1 - Top Priority: 2 - Needed Soon: 3 - Nice to Have: 4 - Not Relevant. Traffic Calming on Bugbrooke Road. Increase Sewerage Capacity across the Nene (Pipe is only just adequate for current Village size) Improve Internet Broadband supply Measures to Reduce Noise from the M1 More Flowers, Beautification, Benches Housing and Development 38

Question C16: Which of the following initiatives would you Support? 1 - Top Priority: 2 - Needed Soon: 3 - Nice to Have: 4 - Not Relevant. Top PriorityNeeded SoonNice to HaveNot RelevantNumber Traffic Calming on Bugbrooke Road54%17% 13%549 Increase Sewerage Capacity across the Nene49%35%10%6%532 Improve Internet Broadband Supply37%28%24%10%529 Measures to Reduce Noise from the M146%17%25%12%537 More Flowers, Beautification, Benches20%13%54%14%530 39

Question D17: How easy is it to find the Services below when you need them? 1 - Very Easy: 2 - Easy: 3 - Difficult: 4 - Not Available: 5 - Don't Know Plumber Electrician Cleaners Garden Help Car Maintenance Window Cleaner Small Job Builder Large Job Builder Pet Services Painter and Decorator Paper Delivery Hairdresser Employment and Economic Development 40

Question D17: How easy is it to find the Services below when you need them? 1 - Very Easy: 2 - Easy: 3 - Difficult: 4 - Not Available: 5 - Don't Know Very EasyEasyDifficultNot Available Don’t Know Number Plumber43%38%8%1%10%530 Electrician39%38%11%1%11%531 Cleaners27%32%11%1%30%523 Garden Help38%39%6%0%17%523 Car Maintenance38%34%5%3%20%518 Window Cleaner39%36%8%1%16%526 Small Job Builder43%34%6%0%17%528 Large Job Builder38%33%6%1%23%520 Pet Services21%26%6%4%42%515 Painter and Decorator48%37%5%0%10%527 Paper Delivery53%30%2%0%15%524 Hairdresser38%33%4%3%22%526 41

Question D17: How easy is it to find the Services below when you need them? 1 - Very Easy: 2 - Easy: 3 - Difficult: 4 - Not Available: 5 - Don't Know 42

Question D18: How often do you use the following Village Services? 1 - Daily: 2 - Weekly: 3 - Monthly: 4 - Occasionally: 5 - Never Post Office Shop Butcher The Sun Inn The Olde Red Lion The Cromwell Employment and Economic Development 43

Question D18: How often do you use the following Village Services? 1 - Daily: 2 - Weekly: 3 - Monthly: 4 - Occasionally: 5 - Never DailyWeeklyMonthlyOccasionallyNeverNumber Post Office13%36%15%28%9%560 Shop15%37%13%27%8%555 Butcher2%20%14%37%27%549 The Sun Inn2%17%12%39%30%545 The Olde Red Lion1%7%6%38%48%544 The Cromwell0%9%22%48%20%548 44

Question D19: Is the Village enhanced by the presence of the following Services? Post Office Shop Butcher The Sun Inn The Olde Red Lion The Cromwell Employment and Economic Development 45

Question D19: Is the Village enhanced by the presence of the following Services? NoYesNumber Post Office6%94%551 Shop8%92%548 Butcher6%94%546 The Sun Inn8%92%539 The Olde Red Lion23%77%535 The Cromwell9%91%542 46

Question D20: How likely do you think it is that Home Working in Kislingbury will increase over the next 15 Years? 1 - Very Likely: 2 - Likely: 3 - Possible: 4 - Not Likely Employment and Economic Development 47

Question D20: How likely do you think it is that Home Working in Kislingbury will increase over the next 15 Years? 1 - Very Likely: 2 - Likely: 3 - Possible: 4 - Not Likely N 547 D20. How Likely do you think it is that Home Working in Kislingbury will increase over the next 15 years Frequency 1 - Very Likely16330% 2 - Likely17732% 3 - Possible16931% 4 - Not Likely387% 48

Question D21: Which of the enhancements listed below are needed to encourage more Home Working? High Speed Broadband Business/Visitor Parking Access to Business Meeting Rooms Business Lunch/Dinner availability Employment and Economic Development 49

Question D21: Which of the enhancements listed below are needed to encourage more Home Working? NoYesNumber High Speed Broadband11%89%490 Business/Visitor Parking70%30%490 Access to Business Meeting Rooms77%23%477 Business Lunch/Dinner availability76%24%483 50

Question D22: Should Kislingbury encourage New Businesses to enter the village to provide employment, vitality, and services to enhance Village life? Employment and Economic Development 51

Question D22: Should Kislingbury encourage New Businesses to enter the village to provide employment, vitality, and services to enhance Village life? N 547 D22. Should Kislingbury encourage New Businesses to Enter The Village Frequency No30055% Yes24745% 52

Question D23: Which of the following Sectors would be SUITABLE for Business/Commerce development in the Village? Consumer Shops Office Working - Home and Village based Office Leisure and Sport Food and Drink Accommodation - B&B, Hotel Online/Internet linked Distribution Small scale manufacturing Large scale manufacturing Agriculture Waste management/ recycling Employment and Economic Development 53

Question D23: Which of the following Sectors would be SUITABLE for Business/Commerce development in the Village? NoYesNumber Consumer Shops44%56%216 Office Working – Home and Village Based16%84%216 Leisure and Sport32%68%221 Food and Drink34%66%226% Accommodation - B&B, Hotel36%64%220 Online/Internet linked18%82%215 Distribution89%11%213 Small Scale Manufacturing45%55%221 Large Scale Manufacturing95%5%214 Agriculture20%80%226 Waste Management/Recycling79%21%211 54

Question D23: Which of the following Sectors would be SUITABLE for Business/Commerce development in the Village? 55

Question D24: Which of the following Business/Commerce Sectors would MOST LIKELY create Employment Opportunities in the Village? Consumer Shops Office Working - Home and Village based Office Leisure and Sport Food and Drink Accommodation - B&B, Hotel Online/Internet linked Distribution Small scale manufacturing Large scale manufacturing Agriculture Waste management/ recycling Employment and Economic Development 56

Question D24: Which of the following Business/Commerce Sectors would MOST LIKELY create Employment Opportunities in the Village? NoYesNumber Consumer Shops39%61%214 Office Working – Home and Village Based27%73%213 Leisure and Sport33%67%217 Food and Drink27%73%210 Accommodation - B&B, Hotel39%61%207 Online/Internet linked44%56%209 Distribution70%30%202 Small Scale Manufacturing34%66%218 Large Scale Manufacturing74%26%205 Agriculture32%68%209 Waste Management/Recycling69%31%198 57

Question D24: Which of the following Business/Commerce Sectors would MOST LIKELY create Employment Opportunities in the Village? 58

Question D25: Which Sectors of those listed below are most likely to CREATE Home Working/New Businesses? Consumer Shops Office Working - Home and Village based Office Leisure and Sport Food and Drink Accommodation - B&B, Hotel Online/Internet linked Distribution Small scale manufacturing Large scale manufacturing Agriculture Waste management/ recycling Employment and Economic Development 59

Question D25: Which Sectors of those listed below are most likely to CREATE Home Working/New Businesses? NoYesNumber Consumer Shops72%28%194 Office Working – Home and Village Based14%86%205 Leisure and Sport66%34%196 Food and Drink61%39%195 Accommodation - B&B, Hotel44%56%194 Online/Internet linked23%77%204 Distribution83%17%196 Small Scale Manufacturing53%47%203 Large Scale Manufacturing95%5%192 Agriculture58%42%194 Waste Management/Recycling86%14%192 60

Question D25: Which Sectors of those listed below are most likely to CREATE Home Working/New Businesses? 61

Question E26: Do You Think that the Conservation Area should be Extended? Community and Environmental Matters 62

Question E26: Do You Think that the Conservation Area should be Extended? N 543 E26. Do you think that the Conservation Area should be Extended Frequency No28152% Yes26248% 63

Question E27: Do You Think that the Conservation Area should be Reduced? Community and Environmental Matters 64

Question E27: Do You Think that the Conservation Area should be Reduced? N 533 E.27 Do you think that the Conservation Area should be Reduced Frequency No52398% Yes102% 65

Question E28: Are there any environmental projects you would like to see developed in the Village? More allotments More public seating Pocket Park More landscape management (e.g. hedges/trees) Community and Environmental Matters 66

Question E28: Are there any environmental projects you would like to see developed in the Village? NoYesNumber More Allotments 60%40%492 More Public Seating 39%61%499 Pocket Park 41%59%503 More Landscape Management (e.g. Hedges/Trees 27%73%517 67

Question E29: Do you support feasibility studies for Projects in the following areas? Energy from Recycling Waste Energy from Wind Energy from Water Energy from Heat Pumps Garden Water from River or Bore Holes Community and Environmental Matters 68

Question E29: Do you support feasibility studies for Projects in the following areas? NoYesNumber Energy from Recycling Waste 44%56%511 Energy from Wind 58%42%512 Energy from Water 37%63%508 Energy from Heat Pumps 48%52%496 Garden Water from River or Bore Holes 37%63%505 69

Question E30: Are you concerned that future Developments may cause problems with the Mains Sewer Capacity Pipe where it crosses the River? Community and Environmental Matters 70

Question E30: Are you concerned that future Developments may cause problems with the Mains Sewer Capacity Pipe where it crosses the River? N 541 E30. Are you concerned that Future Developments will cause problems with Sewer Capacity over the River Frequency No489% Yes49391% 71

Question E31: Do you have any problems with inadequate mains sewers? Community and Environmental Matters 72

Question E31: Do you have any problems with inadequate mains sewers? N 535 E31. Do you have problems with Inadequate Sewers Frequency No43181% Yes10419% 73

Question F33: Having completed this questionnaire would you please list your five highest priorities by question number, the FIRST being the most important 1 st Priority - C7 2 nd Priority - C15 3 rd Priority - C16 4 th Priority - C10 5 th Priority - C13 General and Summary 74

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