BAY PARISH COUNCIL NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN RESIDENT'S QUESTIONNAIRE

1. ABOUT YOU AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD How many people in each age group live in your household? If there are none in any particular age group, pleas click on "0"

Response 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 96.2% 3.2% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0-5 342 (329) (11) (2) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 91.8% 5.3% 2.6% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6-12 342 (314) (18) (9) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) 93.3% 6.1% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 13-17 342 (319) (21) (2) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 88.6% 7.6% 3.5% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 18-25 342 (303) (26) (12) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) 57.0% 16.4% 26.3% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 26-59 342 (195) (56) (90) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) 50.9% 23.7% 25.1% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 60-74 342 (174) (81) (86) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) 82.7% 10.8% 6.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 75+ 342 (283) (37) (22) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) answered 342

skipped 0

Matrix Charts

Response Response 1.1. 0-5 Percent Total 1 0 96.2% 329

2 1 3.2% 11

3 2 0.6% 2

4 3 0.0% 0 5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.04 Std. Deviation: 0.23 Satisfaction Rate: 0.63 answered 342 Variance: 0.05 Std. Error: 0.01

Response Response 1.2. 6-12 Percent Total 1 0 91.8% 314

Response Response 1.2. 6-12 Percent Total 2 1 5.3% 18

3 2 2.6% 9

4 3 0.3% 1

5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.11 Std. Deviation: 0.41 Satisfaction Rate: 1.63 answered 342 Variance: 0.17 Std. Error: 0.02

Response Response 1.3. 13-17 Percent Total 1 0 93.3% 319

2 1 6.1% 21

3 2 0.6% 2

4 3 0.0% 0 5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.07 Std. Deviation: 0.28 Satisfaction Rate: 1.04 answered 342 Variance: 0.08 Std. Error: 0.02

Response Response 1.4. 18-25 Percent Total 1 0 88.6% 303

2 1 7.6% 26

3 2 3.5% 12

4 3 0.3% 1

5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.15 Std. Deviation: 0.47 Satisfaction Rate: 2.21 answered 342 Variance: 0.22 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 1.5. 26-59 Percent Total 1 0 57.0% 195

2 1 16.4% 56

3 2 26.3% 90

4 3 0.3% 1

5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.7 Std. Deviation: 0.87 Satisfaction Rate: 9.98 answered 342 Variance: 0.75 Std. Error: 0.05

Response Response 1.6. 60-74 Percent Total 1 0 50.9% 174

2 1 23.7% 81

3 2 25.1% 86

4 3 0.3% 1

5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.75 Std. Deviation: 0.84 Satisfaction Rate: 10.69 answered 342 Variance: 0.71 Std. Error: 0.05

Response Response 1.7. 75+ Percent Total 1 0 82.7% 283

2 1 10.8% 37

3 2 6.4% 22

4 3 0.0% 0 5 4 0.0% 0 6 5 0.0% 0 7 6 0.0% 0 8 7 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.24 Std. Deviation: 0.56 Satisfaction Rate: 3.38 answered 342 Variance: 0.31 Std. Error: 0.03

2. How many adults' aged 18 or over are represented in this questionnaire response?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 1 28.36% 97

2 2 62.57% 214

3 3 7.89% 27

4 4 0.88% 3

5 5 0.00% 0 6 6 0.00% 0 7 7 0.00% 0 8 8 0.29% 1

9 9 0.00% 0 10 10 0.00% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.83 Std. Deviation: 0.69 Satisfaction Rate: 9.23 answered 342 Variance: 0.47 Std. Error: 0.04 skipped 0

3. Please indicate how many adults aged 18 or over in your household fall into the following categories:

Response 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Working full time in 80.0% 14.0% 6.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 50 the parish (40) (7) (3) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Working full time 58.5% 38.7% 2.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 106 outside the parish (62) (41) (3) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Working part 79.2% 20.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% time/seasonally in the 24 (19) (5) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) parish Working part 94.7% 5.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% time/seasonally 38 (36) (2) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) outside the parish Working full time from 72.7% 27.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 33 home (24) (9) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 80.0% 20.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Seeking work 5 (4) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 44.3% 54.6% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Retired 185 (82) (101) (2) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 76.5% 11.8% 11.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Student 17 (13) (2) (2) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Other (please specify, 80.0% 20.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% e.g. unemployed, 5 (4) (1) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) carer etc answered 339

skipped 3 Other: (9) 3. Please indicate how many adults aged 18 or over in your household fall into the following categories:

Response 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total

1 29/07/2018 Same person - both responses 12:23 PM

ID: 91146612

2 04/08/2018 working part time from home 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

3 15/08/2018 Full time parent x 1 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

4 20/08/2018 taking time out after bereavement 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

5 20/08/2018 Semi-retired 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

6 20/08/2018 Semi-retired 16:55 PM

ID: 92604778

7 27/08/2018 No specification 11:56 AM

ID: 93077474

8 28/08/2018 Working full time on NHS 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

9 29/08/2018 Resting 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

Matrix Charts

Response Response 3.1. Working full time in the parish Percent Total 1 1 80.0% 40

2 2 14.0% 7

3 3 6.0% 3

4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.26 Std. Deviation: 0.56 Satisfaction Rate: 2.89 answered 50 Variance: 0.31 Std. Error: 0.08

Response Response 3.2. Working full time outside the parish Percent Total 1 1 58.5% 62

2 2 38.7% 41

3 3 2.8% 3

4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.44 Std. Deviation: 0.55 Satisfaction Rate: 4.93 answered 106 Variance: 0.3 Std. Error: 0.05

Response Response 3.3. Working part time/seasonally in the parish Percent Total 1 1 79.2% 19

2 2 20.8% 5

3 3 0.0% 0 4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.21 Std. Deviation: 0.41 Satisfaction Rate: 2.31 answered 24 Variance: 0.16 Std. Error: 0.08

Response Response 3.4. Working part time/seasonally outside the parish Percent Total 1 1 94.7% 36

2 2 5.3% 2

3 3 0.0% 0 4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 Response Response 3.4. Working part time/seasonally outside the parish Percent Total 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.05 Std. Deviation: 0.22 Satisfaction Rate: 0.58 answered 38 Variance: 0.05 Std. Error: 0.04

Response Response 3.5. Working full time from home Percent Total 1 1 72.7% 24

2 2 27.3% 9

3 3 0.0% 0 4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.27 Std. Deviation: 0.45 Satisfaction Rate: 3.03 answered 33 Variance: 0.2 Std. Error: 0.08

Response Response 3.6. Seeking work Percent Total 1 1 80.0% 4

2 2 20.0% 1

3 3 0.0% 0 4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.2 Std. Deviation: 0.4 Satisfaction Rate: 2.22 answered 5 Variance: 0.16 Std. Error: 0.18

Response Response 3.7. Retired Percent Total 1 1 44.3% 82

Response Response 3.7. Retired Percent Total 2 2 54.6% 101

3 3 1.1% 2

4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.57 Std. Deviation: 0.52 Satisfaction Rate: 6.31 answered 185 Variance: 0.27 Std. Error: 0.04

Response Response 3.8. Student Percent Total 1 1 76.5% 13

2 2 11.8% 2

3 3 11.8% 2

4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.35 Std. Deviation: 0.68 Satisfaction Rate: 3.92 answered 17 Variance: 0.46 Std. Error: 0.17

Response Response 3.9. Other (please specify, e.g. unemployed, carer etc Percent Total 1 1 80.0% 4

2 2 20.0% 1

3 3 0.0% 0 4 4 0.0% 0 5 5 0.0% 0 6 6 0.0% 0 7 7 0.0% 0 8 8 0.0% 0 9 9 0.0% 0 Response Response 3.9. Other (please specify, e.g. unemployed, carer etc Percent Total 10 10 0.0% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.2 Std. Deviation: 0.4 Satisfaction Rate: 2.22 answered 5 Variance: 0.16 Std. Error: 0.18

4. Do you feel that the parish has sufficient facilities to allow good access for people with all types of disability?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 71.28% 211

2 No 28.72% 85

Analysis Mean: 1.29 Std. Deviation: 0.45 Satisfaction Rate: 28.72 answered 296 Variance: 0.2 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 46

If "No" what improvements are required? (68)

1 24/07/2018 My answer is actually N/A. We do not know anybody who is disabled therefore we do not 20:53 PM know if the facilities are suitable or not.

ID: 90865332

2 28/07/2018 Difficult to say as the type of terrain we have is not conducive to ramps always where 20:01 PM needed or easier accesses

ID: 91128699

3 29/07/2018 Don’t know 12:23 PM

ID: 91146612

4 04/08/2018 Not enough local shops or community meeting places. 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

5 09/08/2018 Mental health. 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721

6 09/08/2018 Coast path areas. 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

7 13/08/2018 Better public transport with disabled access 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

8 13/08/2018 Better access in Charlestown 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505

9 13/08/2018 More infrastructure and local shops 16:02 PM

ID: 92073924

10 13/08/2018 Wheelchair access where possible 16:20 PM

ID: 92075866

11 13/08/2018 A bus service twice a week to and from Trenarren 16:40 PM

ID: 92077912 4. Do you feel that the parish has sufficient facilities to allow good access for people with all types of disability?

Response Response

Percent Total 12 15/08/2018 The geographic layout of the land often prevents access 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138

13 15/08/2018 More wheelchair access 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

14 15/08/2018 Access in most cases or pavement widening. 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

15 15/08/2018 Various access to shops and restaurants. 16:19 PM

ID: 92229294

16 15/08/2018 More access to beaches for people with restricted mobility. 16:40 PM

ID: 92231316

17 17/08/2018 Mentor group: training for autistic young people. 15:57 PM Deaf people, impaired hearing and evening classes the can afford

ID: 92383601

18 17/08/2018 Difficult for disabled and a lack of ramps and blue badge spaces to access shops 16:21 PM

ID: 92386481

19 17/08/2018 Lack of obvious facilities 16:28 PM

ID: 92387018

20 17/08/2018 Ramps to public buildings 16:55 PM

ID: 92389323

21 20/08/2018 Easier parking and dedicated toilets 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

22 20/08/2018 Grocery shop in Charlestown 10:23 AM

ID: 92557602

23 20/08/2018 Wheelchair access of variable quality 10:32 AM

ID: 92558260

24 20/08/2018 More handrails on steps in Charlestown. 10:51 AM Better wheelchair access to business premises.

ID: 92561562 Pedestrian crossing in Charlestown Better car parking facilities and residents' only parking bays. Bus shelters.

25 20/08/2018 Toilet facilities 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

26 20/08/2018 Need more supermarkets, healthcare centre facilities and schools and road networks. 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

27 20/08/2018 PL26 6AU 15:51 PM

ID: 92598595 4. Do you feel that the parish has sufficient facilities to allow good access for people with all types of disability?

Response Response

Percent Total 28 20/08/2018 No parking on pavements. 15:59 PM Cut back grass verges.

ID: 92599271

29 20/08/2018 May distract from rugged historic/aesthetic charm. More seats and benches for tired and 16:42 PM short of breath people, to watch the world go by.

ID: 92602669

30 20/08/2018 More accessible footpaths. 19:16 PM Builder promised a footpath from Foundry Park to Holmbush Arch, which would benefit the

ID: 92613744 residents, nothing been done, making it a long trek round church road.

31 22/08/2018 More disabled toilets. Disabled access to the beaches. 10:53 AM

ID: 92762475

32 22/08/2018 More toilet facilities; better control of parking and drop off areas for increased school size 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

33 22/08/2018 Unable to get to beach as access too steep 11:03 AM

ID: 92763995

34 22/08/2018 An assessment by the relevant charitable bodies or by disabled residents should be 11:24 AM carefully undertaken

ID: 92765996

35 22/08/2018 Beach access/disabled parking Charlestown 11:56 AM

ID: 92769548

36 22/08/2018 No access to the beaches without great difficulty. 15:13 PM

ID: 92788948

37 22/08/2018 Access to what? Question is not sufficient and too broad. 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510

38 24/08/2018 Road and pavements. 10:13 AM

ID: 92922330

39 24/08/2018 General realisation of situation. Suggest you enable to help of a disabled person to 10:25 AM highlight shortcomings.

ID: 92923081

40 24/08/2018 Better GP services definitely needed 10:31 AM

ID: 92923195

41 24/08/2018 Pavements 10:54 AM Crossing needed on Charlestown Road

ID: 92925478 (Best to survey disabled people)

42 24/08/2018 Lowering of kerbs for wheelchair use. Speed control on Charlestown Road. Pedestrian 11:09 AM crossing

ID: 92927104

43 24/08/2018 More disabled parking. More disabled toilets 11:36 AM

ID: 92929125 4. Do you feel that the parish has sufficient facilities to allow good access for people with all types of disability?

Response Response

Percent Total 44 24/08/2018 Better public transport, better roads, park and ride 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

45 24/08/2018 Harbour sides have no disability access. 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

46 24/08/2018 Given the scale of housebuilding, when will additional bus stops be located in convenient 11:52 AM places for those with disabilities? Post boxes similarly

ID: 92930788

47 27/08/2018 Disabled access to beauty spots is difficult but St Austell centre is good in the main 11:56 AM although hilly!

ID: 93077474

48 28/08/2018 More ramps, hand rails 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

49 28/08/2018 More consideration to provision of accessible workspace to provide inclusive employment 20:32 PM opportunities and improve access to work

ID: 93180608

50 29/08/2018 A lot is coastal and farming so it can't cater for all 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

51 29/08/2018 Better disabled access to beaches 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

52 29/08/2018 Some improvements needed for access to Charlestown Harbour and beaches for people 11:32 AM with disabilities/mobility difficulties - by foot and for designated parking possibly

ID: 93230981

53 29/08/2018 There are steps on the left side of harbour - quite steep and if in wheel chair impossible to 11:46 AM cross. Right side small opening to get onto harbour again wheel chair unfriendly as is Pier

ID: 93233284 House Hotel access

54 29/08/2018 Wheelchair access for most establishments. Prevention of illegal parking.26 15:23 PM

ID: 93260031

55 29/08/2018 Access to shops and services and restaurants could be improved. 15:27 PM

ID: 93260837

56 29/08/2018 Better access to Charlestown Harbour area. 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

57 29/08/2018 The difficulty with is the steep slopes and drops - more help for visually impaired 16:27 PM is needed, eg Charlestown Harbour.

ID: 93267064

58 31/08/2018 More ramps and hand rails. 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

59 31/08/2018 Elderly/disabled parishioners to have access to better transport, eg parish minibus. 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

60 07/09/2018 Being able to navigate a wheelchair around the harbour from the right - once over the 09:02 AM footbridge, steps make it inaccessible

ID: 93850176 4. Do you feel that the parish has sufficient facilities to allow good access for people with all types of disability?

Response Response

Percent Total 61 07/09/2018 More doctors 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

62 07/09/2018 More can always be done. 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

63 11/09/2018 Handrails; safer steps 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

64 11/09/2018 A walk around informal survey may be useful to ascertain potential areas for improvement 16:47 PM

ID: 94178940

65 12/09/2018 Better facilities for wheelchairs. 10:04 AM

ID: 94228310

66 12/09/2018 Improved wheelchair access to pubs and restaurants in Charlestown. Safe crossing points 10:17 AM on Charlestown Road.

ID: 94229823

67 12/09/2018 Wheelchair access to buildings and more benches. 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

68 12/09/2018 Parish mini bus service to assist people - similar to . 10:55 AM

ID: 94233977

5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 342

1 22/07/2018 PL26 6AU 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 23/07/2018 PL26 6AY 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822

3 24/07/2018 pl253bs 18:04 PM

ID: 90852801

4 24/07/2018 pl266ay 19:21 PM

ID: 90859937

5 24/07/2018 PL26 6AT 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332

6 25/07/2018 PL26 6DR 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 7 28/07/2018 PL25 3NJ 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

8 28/07/2018 PL266BP 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

9 28/07/2018 PL25 3FW 20:22 PM

ID: 91130516

10 29/07/2018 Pl25 3 nx 12:23 PM

ID: 91146612

11 29/07/2018 PL25 3FA 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

12 29/07/2018 PL26 6AE 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

13 31/07/2018 PL266AY 13:53 PM

ID: 91271014

14 04/08/2018 PL26 6DU 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

15 06/08/2018 PL26 6BH 10:53 AM

ID: 91607294

16 07/08/2018 PL25 3FQ 17:34 PM

ID: 91713322

17 09/08/2018 PL25 3FF 12:31 PM

ID: 91847340

18 09/08/2018 PL25 3AJ 15:16 PM

ID: 91861612

19 09/08/2018 PL25 3NS 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

20 09/08/2018 PL26 6DW 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781

21 09/08/2018 PL266AF 15:47 PM

ID: 91865570

22 09/08/2018 PL266AU 15:53 PM

ID: 91866428

23 09/08/2018 PL25 3FQ 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 24 09/08/2018 PL266AU 15:58 PM

ID: 91866936

25 09/08/2018 PL266DW 16:03 PM

ID: 91867423

26 09/08/2018 PL26 6DU 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

27 09/08/2018 PL266AL 16:19 PM

ID: 91867811

28 09/08/2018 PL25 16:24 PM

ID: 91868147

29 09/08/2018 PL26 6BQ 16:36 PM

ID: 91870045

30 09/08/2018 PL25 3NH 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737

31 09/08/2018 PL25 3NX 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

32 09/08/2018 PL253FF 16:56 PM

ID: 91871688

33 13/08/2018 PL266DR 15:15 PM

ID: 92069310

34 13/08/2018 PL26 6AW 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

35 13/08/2018 PL253NQ 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

36 13/08/2018 PL26 6AU 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

37 13/08/2018 PL266DW 15:34 PM

ID: 92071254

38 13/08/2018 PL26 6BL 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

39 13/08/2018 PL266BA 15:43 PM

ID: 92071810

40 13/08/2018 PL26 6AW 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 41 13/08/2018 PL253NL 15:50 PM

ID: 92072707

42 13/08/2018 PL26 6AY 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

43 13/08/2018 PL266AY 16:00 PM

ID: 92074090

44 13/08/2018 PL26 6DH 16:02 PM

ID: 92073924

45 13/08/2018 PL26B 6DW 16:07 PM

ID: 92074666

46 13/08/2018 PL266AW 16:08 PM

ID: 92074492

47 13/08/2018 PL26 6DR 16:13 PM

ID: 92075186

48 13/08/2018 PL266DU 16:14 PM

ID: 92075233

49 13/08/2018 PL26 6DW 16:18 PM

ID: 92075749

50 13/08/2018 PL26 16:20 PM

ID: 92075866

51 13/08/2018 PL25 3NN 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

52 13/08/2018 PL266AW 16:25 PM

ID: 92076519

53 13/08/2018 PL26 6AF 16:30 PM

ID: 92077004

54 13/08/2018 PL266AG 16:34 PM

ID: 92077114

55 13/08/2018 PL25 3FA 16:35 PM

ID: 92077514

56 13/08/2018 PL266BH 16:40 PM

ID: 92077912

57 13/08/2018 PL26 6AU 16:43 PM

ID: 92078040 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 58 15/08/2018 PL266BS 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138

59 15/08/2018 PL253NN 10:24 AM

ID: 92194598

60 15/08/2018 PL253BS 10:28 AM

ID: 92195112

61 15/08/2018 PL266BA 10:33 AM

ID: 92195478

62 15/08/2018 PL266AE 10:38 AM

ID: 92195907

63 15/08/2018 PL266AU 10:45 AM

ID: 92196300

64 15/08/2018 PL253NZ 10:50 AM

ID: 92196986

65 15/08/2018 PL266AF 10:55 AM

ID: 92197409

66 15/08/2018 PL266DR 10:59 AM

ID: 92197887

67 15/08/2018 PL253BS 11:03 AM

ID: 92198225

68 15/08/2018 PL253AL 11:08 AM

ID: 92198661

69 15/08/2018 PL266AW 11:12 AM

ID: 92199026

70 15/08/2018 PL253NT 11:17 AM

ID: 92199532

71 15/08/2018 PL253AP 11:22 AM

ID: 92199989

72 15/08/2018 PL266BD 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

73 15/08/2018 PL266AF 11:54 AM

ID: 92203199

74 15/08/2018 PL26 6DU 15:10 PM

ID: 92221564 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 75 15/08/2018 PL26 6AT 15:15 PM

ID: 92222936

76 15/08/2018 PL26 15:22 PM

ID: 92223454

77 15/08/2018 PL25 3NN 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

78 15/08/2018 PL25 3NL 15:40 PM

ID: 92225451

79 15/08/2018 PL26 6AQ 15:44 PM

ID: 92225785

80 15/08/2018 PL26 6BN 15:50 PM

ID: 92226232

81 15/08/2018 PL25 3AN 15:56 PM

ID: 92226961

82 15/08/2018 PL25 3PG 16:03 PM

ID: 92227507

83 15/08/2018 PL26 6AE 16:09 PM

ID: 92228196

84 15/08/2018 PL26 BP 16:14 PM

ID: 92228849

85 15/08/2018 PL26 6AY 16:19 PM

ID: 92229294

86 15/08/2018 PL26 6AE 16:24 PM

ID: 92229719

87 15/08/2018 PL25 3NX 16:29 PM

ID: 92230219

88 15/08/2018 PL25 3NL 16:34 PM

ID: 92230791

89 15/08/2018 PL25 3FF 16:40 PM

ID: 92231316

90 15/08/2018 PL26 6BN 16:45 PM

ID: 92231868

91 17/08/2018 PL26 5AW 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 92 17/08/2018 PL26 6AV 15:37 PM

ID: 92382910

93 17/08/2018 PL26 6BN 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

94 17/08/2018 PL25 3NX 16:02 PM

ID: 92385213

95 17/08/2018 PL26 6DU 16:08 PM

ID: 92385565

96 17/08/2018 PL26 6BH 16:15 PM

ID: 92386023

97 17/08/2018 PL25 3NN 16:21 PM

ID: 92386481

98 17/08/2018 PL25 3BS 16:28 PM

ID: 92387018

99 17/08/2018 PL26 6AG 16:32 PM

ID: 92387537

100 17/08/2018 PL26 6AQ 16:37 PM

ID: 92387824

101 17/08/2018 PL26 6BD 16:40 PM

ID: 92388216

102 17/08/2018 PL25 3NZ 16:44 PM

ID: 92388488

103 17/08/2018 PL25 3BS 16:48 PM

ID: 92388759

104 17/08/2018 PL25 3BS 16:51 PM

ID: 92389065

105 17/08/2018 PL26 6AW 16:55 PM

ID: 92389323

106 17/08/2018 PL26 6AW 17:00 PM

ID: 92389620

107 17/08/2018 PL26 6BA 17:06 PM

ID: 92389998

108 18/08/2018 PL26 6BD 10:40 AM

ID: 92424035 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 109 18/08/2018 PL26 6DR 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989

110 19/08/2018 PL25 3FF 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

111 19/08/2018 PL26 6AT 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

112 20/08/2018 PL266AF 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

113 20/08/2018 PL266DH 10:23 AM

ID: 92557602

114 20/08/2018 PL266AW 10:32 AM

ID: 92558260

115 20/08/2018 PL266DW 10:36 AM

ID: 92559660

116 20/08/2018 PL25 10:43 AM

ID: 92560492

117 20/08/2018 PL253NL 10:51 AM

ID: 92561562

118 20/08/2018 PL253NU 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

119 20/08/2018 PL253FQ 11:12 AM

ID: 92564831

120 20/08/2018 PL266DW 11:16 AM

ID: 92566526

121 20/08/2018 PL253FS 11:20 AM

ID: 92567183

122 20/08/2018 PL266AY 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

123 20/08/2018 PL253NL 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

124 20/08/2018 PL253NN 11:37 AM

ID: 92569386

125 20/08/2018 PL253NS 11:44 AM

ID: 92569963 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 126 20/08/2018 PL266BN 11:49 AM

ID: 92570842

127 20/08/2018 PL266BN 11:49 AM

ID: 92571476

128 20/08/2018 PL266AU 11:53 AM

ID: 92571492

129 20/08/2018 PL25 3NT 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

130 20/08/2018 PL25 3NN 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

131 20/08/2018 PL25 3NJ 15:23 PM

ID: 92595602

132 20/08/2018 PL25 3BS 15:32 PM

ID: 92596378

133 20/08/2018 PL26 6AF 15:37 PM

ID: 92597339

134 20/08/2018 PL26 6AU 15:51 PM

ID: 92598595

135 20/08/2018 PL26 15:59 PM

ID: 92599271

136 20/08/2018 PL26 6AG 16:04 PM

ID: 92600021

137 20/08/2018 PL26 6DR 16:09 PM

ID: 92600646

138 20/08/2018 PL25 3NN 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199

139 20/08/2018 PL25 3NX 16:26 PM

ID: 92601958

140 20/08/2018 PL26 6AG 16:42 PM

ID: 92602669

141 20/08/2018 PL26 6BS 16:48 PM

ID: 92604153

142 20/08/2018 PL25 3NT 16:55 PM

ID: 92604778 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 143 20/08/2018 PL25 3BS 17:01 PM

ID: 92605703

144 20/08/2018 PL25 3FT 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

145 21/08/2018 PL266AX 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

146 22/08/2018 PL266DR 10:14 AM

ID: 92758306

147 22/08/2018 PL266AT 10:18 AM

ID: 92758633

148 22/08/2018 PL266AZ 10:23 AM

ID: 92759041

149 22/08/2018 PL266AW 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

150 22/08/2018 PL266AW 10:33 AM

ID: 92760127

151 22/08/2018 PL266AT 10:36 AM

ID: 92760825

152 22/08/2018 PL253HL 10:42 AM

ID: 92761337

153 22/08/2018 PL253NQ 10:46 AM

ID: 92761946

154 22/08/2018 PL266BH 10:53 AM

ID: 92762475

155 22/08/2018 PL253NS 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

156 22/08/2018 PL266BN 11:03 AM

ID: 92763995

157 22/08/2018 PL266BN 11:08 AM

ID: 92764495

158 22/08/2018 PL266BN 11:12 AM

ID: 92764959

159 22/08/2018 PL266BQ 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 160 22/08/2018 PL266BL 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

161 22/08/2018 PL266AE 11:31 AM

ID: 92766744

162 22/08/2018 PL266BN 11:37 AM

ID: 92767520

163 22/08/2018 PL266AU 11:43 AM

ID: 92768061

164 22/08/2018 PL253NN 11:49 AM

ID: 92768782

165 22/08/2018 PL266AF 11:56 AM

ID: 92769548

166 22/08/2018 PL25 3FX 15:13 PM

ID: 92788948

167 22/08/2018 PL26 6BN 15:20 PM

ID: 92789623

168 22/08/2018 PL25 3BS 15:28 PM

ID: 92790318

169 22/08/2018 PL26 6AE 15:40 PM

ID: 92791121

170 22/08/2018 PL25 3NU 15:45 PM

ID: 92792290

171 22/08/2018 PL266BW 15:49 PM

ID: 92792306

172 22/08/2018 PL26 6DW 15:53 PM

ID: 92792927

173 22/08/2018 PL26 6BH 16:01 PM

ID: 92793802

174 22/08/2018 PL26 6AS 16:22 PM

ID: 92794554

175 22/08/2018 PL26 6AS 16:36 PM

ID: 92796363

176 22/08/2018 PL25 3SP 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 177 24/08/2018 PL253NX 10:11 AM

ID: 92922068

178 24/08/2018 PL25 3NS 10:13 AM

ID: 92922330

179 24/08/2018 PL266BL 10:16 AM

ID: 92922541

180 24/08/2018 PL26 6AF 10:18 AM

ID: 92922711

181 24/08/2018 PL255LS 10:20 AM

ID: 92922910

182 24/08/2018 PL26 10:25 AM

ID: 92923081

183 24/08/2018 PL26 6DU 10:31 AM

ID: 92923832

184 24/08/2018 PL266AQ 10:31 AM

ID: 92923195

185 24/08/2018 PL266AU 10:34 AM

ID: 92924219

186 24/08/2018 PL266AW 10:38 AM

ID: 92924507

187 24/08/2018 PL26 6DU 10:39 AM

ID: 92924287

188 24/08/2018 PL26 6BN 10:44 AM

ID: 92924948

189 24/08/2018 PL253NS 10:46 AM

ID: 92924824

190 24/08/2018 PL25 3BS 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

191 24/08/2018 PL253NL 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478

192 24/08/2018 PL253NU 10:59 AM

ID: 92926338

193 24/08/2018 PL26 6DU 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 194 24/08/2018 PL266BD 11:03 AM

ID: 92926755

195 24/08/2018 PL253BL 11:09 AM

ID: 92927104

196 24/08/2018 PL253FQ 11:13 AM

ID: 92927583

197 24/08/2018 PL266AQ 11:21 AM

ID: 92928024

198 24/08/2018 PL253NT 11:26 AM

ID: 92928712

199 24/08/2018 PL266AY 11:36 AM

ID: 92929125

200 24/08/2018 PL266DR 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

201 24/08/2018 PL26 6AQ 11:42 AM

ID: 92930217

202 24/08/2018 PL25 3FQ 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

203 24/08/2018 PL266BA 11:52 AM

ID: 92930788

204 24/08/2018 PL266AG 11:56 AM

ID: 92934251

205 24/08/2018 PL25 3FA 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

206 24/08/2018 PL26 6AW 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

207 26/08/2018 Pl266bw 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

208 26/08/2018 Pl253nl 16:26 PM

ID: 93048232

209 27/08/2018 PL266AF 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

210 27/08/2018 PL253BS 10:19 AM

ID: 93073266 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 211 27/08/2018 PL266BD 10:34 AM

ID: 93073598

212 27/08/2018 PL266AE 10:37 AM

ID: 93074233

213 27/08/2018 PL266BB 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

214 27/08/2018 PL266DU 10:46 AM

ID: 93074616

215 27/08/2018 PL253NX 10:50 AM

ID: 93074754

216 27/08/2018 PL266AG 10:53 AM

ID: 93074891

217 27/08/2018 PL266AQ 10:58 AM

ID: 93075037

218 27/08/2018 PL266BD 11:02 AM

ID: 93075272

219 27/08/2018 PL253NN 11:12 AM

ID: 93075470

220 27/08/2018 PL266AE 11:21 AM

ID: 93075977

221 27/08/2018 PL266AU 11:27 AM

ID: 93076364

222 27/08/2018 PL253NS 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

223 27/08/2018 PL266BN 11:40 AM

ID: 93077016

224 27/08/2018 PL253NL 11:44 AM

ID: 93077170

225 27/08/2018 PL266AT 11:47 AM

ID: 93077355

226 27/08/2018 PL266DW 11:56 AM

ID: 93077474

227 28/08/2018 PL25 3NQ 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 228 28/08/2018 PL25 3NX 15:06 PM

ID: 93145632

229 28/08/2018 PL26 6AT 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

230 28/08/2018 PL25 3BS 20:13 PM

ID: 93181616

231 28/08/2018 PL26 6AY 20:32 PM

ID: 93180608

232 29/08/2018 PL26 6AF 10:17 AM

ID: 93223334

233 29/08/2018 PL26 6BN 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982

234 29/08/2018 PL25 3AN 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

235 29/08/2018 PL26 6DR 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

236 29/08/2018 PL25 10:38 AM

ID: 93225569

237 29/08/2018 PL25 3NL 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

238 29/08/2018 PL26 6BN 10:52 AM

ID: 93227772

239 29/08/2018 PL26 6AE 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

240 29/08/2018 PL25 6AY 11:08 AM

ID: 93229337

241 29/08/2018 PL25 3AP 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234

242 29/08/2018 PL25 3NX 11:32 AM

ID: 93230981

243 29/08/2018 PL25 3BS 11:46 AM

ID: 93233284

244 29/08/2018 PL26 6AU 11:57 AM

ID: 93234906 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 245 29/08/2018 PL25 3AN 15:03 PM

ID: 93257137

246 29/08/2018 PL25 3NX 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299

247 29/08/2018 PL25 3NS 15:16 PM

ID: 93259528

248 29/08/2018 PL6 6BN 15:23 PM

ID: 93260031

249 29/08/2018 PL25 3AN 15:27 PM

ID: 93260837

250 29/08/2018 PL26 6DW 15:30 PM

ID: 93261368

251 29/08/2018 PL26 6AU 15:35 PM

ID: 93261747

252 29/08/2018 PL26 6BN 15:38 PM

ID: 93262280

253 29/08/2018 PL26 6AW 15:41 PM

ID: 93262658

254 29/08/2018 PL25 3AD 15:44 PM

ID: 93262929

255 29/08/2018 PL26 6AQ 15:52 PM

ID: 93263238

256 29/08/2018 PL26 6BN 15:59 PM

ID: 93264484

257 29/08/2018 PL25 3FQ 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

258 29/08/2018 PL25 3NN 16:15 PM

ID: 93265989

259 29/08/2018 PL26 6BN 16:19 PM

ID: 93266374

260 29/08/2018 PL26 6AF 16:23 PM

ID: 93266694

261 29/08/2018 PL26 6DR 16:27 PM

ID: 93267064 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 262 29/08/2018 PL26 6AU 16:31 PM

ID: 93267478

263 29/08/2018 PL26 6AT 16:36 PM

ID: 93267882

264 29/08/2018 PL266DW 16:55 PM

ID: 93268987

265 30/08/2018 PL26 6BA 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

266 31/08/2018 PL26 6DR 10:12 AM

ID: 93388059

267 31/08/2018 PL25 3BS 10:22 AM

ID: 93388461

268 31/08/2018 PL26 6AU 10:30 AM

ID: 93389379

269 31/08/2018 PL26 6AY 10:33 AM

ID: 93389980

270 31/08/2018 PL26 6AG 10:36 AM

ID: 93390248

271 31/08/2018 PL25 3AL 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

272 31/08/2018 PL26 6DU 10:44 AM

ID: 93390896

273 31/08/2018 PL25 3BS 10:47 AM

ID: 93391234

274 31/08/2018 PL25 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

275 31/08/2018 PL26 6BN 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

276 31/08/2018 PL26 6BL 11:09 AM

ID: 93392447

277 31/08/2018 PL25 11:18 AM

ID: 93393498

278 31/08/2018 PL25 3NL 11:30 AM

ID: 93394156 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 279 31/08/2018 PL25 4AL 11:33 AM

ID: 93395258

280 31/08/2018 PL26 6AL 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

281 31/08/2018 PL25 3FQ 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

282 31/08/2018 PL25 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085

283 05/09/2018 PL25 3BS 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

284 05/09/2018 PL25 11:16 AM

ID: 93687821

285 05/09/2018 PL253BS 11:21 AM

ID: 93703614

286 05/09/2018 PL266BP 11:25 AM

ID: 93704127

287 05/09/2018 PL25 3FQ 11:26 AM

ID: 93703659

288 05/09/2018 PL253NX 11:30 AM

ID: 93704527

289 05/09/2018 PL25 3NS 11:32 AM

ID: 93704581

290 05/09/2018 PL266BH 11:35 AM

ID: 93704999

291 05/09/2018 PL26 6DU 11:37 AM

ID: 93705159

292 05/09/2018 PL253BS 11:39 AM

ID: 93705509

293 05/09/2018 PL25 3NS 11:43 AM

ID: 93705723

294 05/09/2018 PL26 6BA 11:47 AM

ID: 93706280

295 07/09/2018 PL266AL 09:02 AM

ID: 93850176 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 296 07/09/2018 PL253NX 09:07 AM

ID: 93851061

297 07/09/2018 PL253NN 09:12 AM

ID: 93851571

298 07/09/2018 PL253BS 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

299 07/09/2018 PL266BN 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

300 07/09/2018 PL266BS 09:35 AM

ID: 93853652

301 07/09/2018 PL253FS 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

302 07/09/2018 PL266DN 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

303 07/09/2018 PL253NS 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

304 07/09/2018 PL266BN 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469

305 07/09/2018 PL266AF 10:27 AM

ID: 93857174

306 07/09/2018 PL266BN 10:32 AM

ID: 93861481

307 07/09/2018 PL266DR 10:42 AM

ID: 93862710

308 07/09/2018 PL253BS 10:46 AM

ID: 93863100

309 07/09/2018 PL253NP 10:52 AM

ID: 93863487

310 07/09/2018 PL253ND 10:57 AM

ID: 93864028

311 11/09/2018 PL253BS 14:32 PM

ID: 94164459

312 11/09/2018 PL253NX 14:36 PM

ID: 94165289 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 313 11/09/2018 PL266BW 14:46 PM

ID: 94165932

314 11/09/2018 PL253NL 14:51 PM

ID: 94167362

315 11/09/2018 PL266BL 14:55 PM

ID: 94168002

316 11/09/2018 PL25 14:59 PM

ID: 94168535

317 11/09/2018 PL253NN 15:03 PM

ID: 94168990

318 11/09/2018 PL253NX 15:16 PM

ID: 94169498

319 11/09/2018 PL253FA 15:20 PM

ID: 94171086

320 11/09/2018 PL266BH 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

321 11/09/2018 PL25 15:36 PM

ID: 94172777

322 11/09/2018 PL266AF 15:41 PM

ID: 94173356

323 11/09/2018 PL266BD 15:46 PM

ID: 94174030

324 11/09/2018 PL266AY 15:52 PM

ID: 94174567

325 11/09/2018 PL253FQ 15:58 PM

ID: 94175233

326 11/09/2018 PL253BS 16:47 PM

ID: 94178940

327 12/09/2018 PL26 6AF 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

328 12/09/2018 PL25 3NN 10:00 AM

ID: 94227993

329 12/09/2018 PL26 6AT 10:04 AM

ID: 94228310 5. What is your postcode?

Response Response

Percent Total 330 12/09/2018 PL26 6AU 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

331 12/09/2018 PL25 3NT 10:17 AM

ID: 94229823

332 12/09/2018 PL26 6AG 10:24 AM

ID: 94230235

333 12/09/2018 PL25 3FQ 10:31 AM

ID: 94231084

334 12/09/2018 PL25 3BS 10:37 AM

ID: 94231983

335 12/09/2018 PL25 3NU 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

336 12/09/2018 PL25 0AZ 10:48 AM

ID: 94233207

337 12/09/2018 PL25 3NQ 10:55 AM

ID: 94233977

338 12/09/2018 PL25 3BS 10:59 AM

ID: 94234757

339 12/09/2018 PL26 6AT 11:06 AM

ID: 94235121

340 24/09/2018 PL26 6AT 20:08 PM

ID: 95132530

341 08/10/2018 PL26 6AU 11:34 AM

ID: 96185114

342 08/10/2018 PL26 6BH 11:41 AM

ID: 96186714

answered 342

skipped 0

6. Is this your primary place of residence?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 89.39% 295

2 No 10.61% 35

6. Is this your primary place of residence?

Response Response

Percent Total

Analysis Mean: 1.11 Std. Deviation: 0.31 Satisfaction Rate: 10.61 answered 330 Variance: 0.09 Std. Error: 0.02 skipped 12

7. Do any members of the family need different types of accommodation in the parish, either now or in the next five years?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 8.33% 27

2 No 75.31% 244

3 Possibly 16.36% 53

Analysis Mean: 2.08 Std. Deviation: 0.49 Satisfaction Rate: 54.01 answered 324 Variance: 0.24 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 18

8. IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" TO QUESTION 7, PLEASE GO TO QUESTION 11. OTHERWISE, PLEASE CONTINUECould they afford to buy in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 20.93% 18

2 No 48.84% 42

3 Possibly 30.23% 26

Analysis Mean: 2.09 Std. Deviation: 0.71 Satisfaction Rate: 54.65 answered 86 Variance: 0.5 Std. Error: 0.08 skipped 256

9. Could they afford to rent in the open market in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 26.51% 22

2 No 28.92% 24

3 Possibly 44.58% 37

Analysis Mean: 2.18 Std. Deviation: 0.82 Satisfaction Rate: 59.04 answered 83 Variance: 0.68 Std. Error: 0.09 skipped 259

10. What type(s) of accommodation do they need? Please indicate your main choice(s)

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Starter Home 41.46% 34

10. What type(s) of accommodation do they need? Please indicate your main choice(s)

Response Response

Percent Total 2 Family Home 20.73% 17

3 Social Housing 2.44% 2

4 Disability - adapted home 6.10% 5

5 Bungalow 25.61% 21

6 Flat or apartment 26.83% 22

7 Warden assisted home 20.73% 17

8 Holiday Home 0.00% 0 9 Other (please specify): 19.51% 16

Analysis Mean: 7.24 Std. Deviation: 5.03 Satisfaction Rate: 70.12 answered 82 Variance: 25.27 Std. Error: 0.56 skipped 260

Other (please specify): (16)

1 28/07/2018 Residential Care Home 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

2 17/08/2018 Autistic persons, mentored 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

3 17/08/2018 Residential home 16:08 PM

ID: 92385565

4 18/08/2018 A care hope which really looked after residents respectfully 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989

5 20/08/2018 Residential Home 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

6 20/08/2018 Nursing Home 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

7 24/08/2018 10:11 AM

ID: 92922068

8 24/08/2018 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

9 24/08/2018 Larger home needed in 2-5 years. 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

10 29/08/2018 Residential home 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

11 29/08/2018 Residential Home 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234 10. What type(s) of accommodation do they need? Please indicate your main choice(s)

Response Response

Percent Total 12 05/09/2018 Residential Home 11:32 AM

ID: 93704581

13 05/09/2018 Residential Home 11:35 AM

ID: 93704999

14 11/09/2018 Residential home 14:36 PM

ID: 94165289

15 11/09/2018 Residential home 15:41 PM

ID: 94173356

16 12/09/2018 Shared ownership 10:59 AM

ID: 94234757

11. AFFORDABLE HOMES Do you agree that new affordable housing, tailored and guaranteed to meet the long-term housing needs of local people, should be the first priority for any new housing? Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 71.43% 240

2 No 20.24% 68

3 Don't know 8.33% 28

Analysis Mean: 1.37 Std. Deviation: 0.63 Satisfaction Rate: 18.45 answered 336 Variance: 0.4 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 6

12. FUTURE HOUSING New development, alterations etc should only use materials and architectural styles in keeping with the character of the area. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 61.08% 204

2 Agree 26.65% 89

3 Neutral 6.59% 22

4 Disagree 4.19% 14

5 Strongly disagree 1.50% 5

Analysis Mean: 1.58 Std. Deviation: 0.9 Satisfaction Rate: 14.6 answered 334 Variance: 0.81 Std. Error: 0.05 skipped 8

13. Future development, or redevelopment should preserve existing views, landscapes and natural open spaces. Do You:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 73.51% 247

2 Agree 22.62% 76

3 Neutral 2.98% 10

4 Disagree 0.30% 1

5 Strongly disagree 0.60% 2

Analysis Mean: 1.32 Std. Deviation: 0.6 Satisfaction Rate: 7.96 answered 336 Variance: 0.37 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 6

14. Any future development or redevelopment should not increase the current housing density. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 55.52% 186

2 Agree 21.49% 72

3 Neutral 14.33% 48

4 Disagree 6.87% 23

5 Strongly disagree 1.79% 6

Analysis Mean: 1.78 Std. Deviation: 1.04 Satisfaction Rate: 19.48 answered 335 Variance: 1.09 Std. Error: 0.06 skipped 7

15. The parish needs more homes. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 4.46% 15

2 Agree 15.77% 53

3 Neutral 30.06% 101

4 Disagree 29.46% 99

5 Strongly disagree 20.24% 68

Analysis Mean: 3.45 Std. Deviation: 1.11 Satisfaction Rate: 61.31 answered 336 Variance: 1.24 Std. Error: 0.06 skipped 6

16. If new houses are to be built, where should they be built? (please indicate all that apply)

Response Response

Percent Total 1 On green spaces in the parish 2.19% 7

16. If new houses are to be built, where should they be built? (please indicate all that apply)

Response Response

Percent Total On brownfield (previously 2 96.88% 310 developed) sites within the parish 3 By extending current developments 19.06% 61

By building on existing large 4 13.75% 44 gardens

Analysis Mean: 3.08 Std. Deviation: 1.16 Satisfaction Rate: 58.75 answered 320 Variance: 1.34 Std. Error: 0.06 skipped 22

17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 146

1 22/07/2018 The authorities appear to be following the path of least resistance at the moment and we 13:21 PM see development almost entirely on greenfield sites. There are exceptions, for example in

ID: 90703248 Charlestown and now the recent development around "Mt Cornwall" and we hope that this is now the path that our councils will follow.

2 23/07/2018 The Parish council should actively, and unanimously, oppose new developments on 15:50 PM green sites within the parish.

ID: 90767822

3 28/07/2018 "Affordable" housing should be mixed in with normal housing. 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

4 28/07/2018 More affordable housing is required but improved infrastructure has to be carried out, 20:01 PM road improvements, schools and Drs Surgeries which are already overstretched

ID: 91128699

5 29/07/2018 The parish needs more homes, not more houses. Summer holiday letting/2nd homes are 13:35 PM a fact of life but too many will destroy the character of the village. More restrictions are

ID: 91146659 needed to encourage true residential use. One recent development (Merchants Quarter) created 12 residential properties, 6 converted from existing buildings and 6 new houses. Of those 12 properties only 2 have full time residents, all the other 10 are holiday homes or buy-to-let. Existing housing stock is no better, most of the old cottages along Quay Road and many in Charlestown Road are also holiday lets.

6 29/07/2018 There is insufficient regard of the impact of new housing on the infrastructure in the 15:59 PM parish.

ID: 91152484

7 31/07/2018 I believe that any proposed planning applications would not be acceptable in our parish. 13:53 PM We are surrounded by countryside which makes our community a special place to live in.

ID: 91271014 Any proposed applications would be outside the boundaries of our community!

8 06/08/2018 Any new housing should be for locals and for permanent occupation only. No holiday lets, 10:53 AM no second homes, no Air B&B.

ID: 91607294

9 09/08/2018 We do not need any more houses. 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

10 09/08/2018 Consider infrastructure such as dentists, GPs, hospitals, schools, roads, policing and 16:06 PM open spaces.

ID: 91867099 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 11 09/08/2018 Any covenants should be uphald and not just pushed aside as in the case of Porthpean 16:19 PM Road and the covenant by the late Mrs Cobbold-Sawle. I have seen and read that

ID: 91867811 covenant so I know that it existed.

12 09/08/2018 High volume of new builds far exceeds demand of locals. Councils from outside the area 16:36 PM buy the new builds. Too much pressure on first time buyers.

ID: 91870045

13 09/08/2018 Better infrastructure, especially roads. 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737

14 09/08/2018 Charlestown is becoming overdeveloped. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

15 09/08/2018 Not enough affordable homes or homes going to local people. Councils should stand up 16:56 PM to developers. Are they being swayed by the 106 money?

ID: 91871688

16 13/08/2018 Infrastructure not keeping in place with considerable housing development. Needs a 15:23 PM balance as population ages.

ID: 92069571

17 13/08/2018 Re-use empty homes. If more houses are to be built, more services need to be provided 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

18 13/08/2018 Need a good mix for rent and purchase 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

19 13/08/2018 Rethink locations regarding new developments close to congested roads and protect 15:41 PM wildlife/beauty, rethink traffic. Need additional servcies

ID: 92071582

20 13/08/2018 Greenfield valued greatly by residents 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

21 13/08/2018 Need more housing but we need more services and local funding 16:02 PM

ID: 92073924

22 13/08/2018 Need good design to ensure well thought out layout and parking 16:13 PM

ID: 92075186

23 13/08/2018 All opportunities should be taken but retain respect fro current amenities 16:18 PM

ID: 92075749

24 13/08/2018 Too many holiday homes 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

25 13/08/2018 Affordable homes and social housing should be for local people only not for those from 16:34 PM other cities.

ID: 92077114

26 13/08/2018 Not enough facilities locally. Lack of NHS facilities 16:43 PM

ID: 92078040

27 15/08/2018 Do not pack so many houses into the available space. Plot size/gaps between properties 10:17 AM getting unacceptably smaller

ID: 92184138 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 28 15/08/2018 If there was a restriction on buying for holiday homes/second homes, we would not need 10:33 AM as many houses

ID: 92195478

29 15/08/2018 I agree, with reservations, providing new schools, doctors' surgeries and medical are 10:45 AM increased

ID: 92196300

30 15/08/2018 Houses should be built to accommodate local people not provide second homes 11:12 AM

ID: 92199026

31 15/08/2018 New builds should be for locals and not people moving into the county. Also not holiday 11:33 AM homes. They should be affordable.

ID: 92200610

32 15/08/2018 I suggest that before any more building takes place thought is given to an increase in 15:15 PM doctors and schools.

ID: 92222936

33 15/08/2018 Building in existing large gardens depends on location. 15:22 PM

ID: 92223454

34 15/08/2018 Cities are ingenious with space and existing housing out of necessity. No reason why 15:35 PM their good ideas can't be put into practice to save costs, make better use of what is there

ID: 92224104 and make better use of the space that is left.

35 15/08/2018 When considering large developments (or smaller) don't you think infrastructure, road 15:50 PM usage, doctors, hospital beds, community care etc should be well accounted for. Treliske

ID: 92226232 is at breaking point - look at all the new homes in the county over the last 10 years.

36 15/08/2018 Too many 16:03 PM

ID: 92227507

37 15/08/2018 We already have too many properties in the parish. 16:24 PM

ID: 92229719

38 15/08/2018 Start redeveloping all closed shops, schools and industrial sites into houses, ie shops at 16:40 PM Mount Charles.

ID: 92231316

39 17/08/2018 we are over housed and no infrastructure including shops except super markets 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128

40 17/08/2018 If building new housing then consider services, schools etc 15:37 PM

ID: 92382910

41 17/08/2018 Encourage small businesses and redevelop empty town centre shops. Too many charity 15:57 PM shops/ favourable rates, make available to local residents and not just the holiday trade

ID: 92383601

42 17/08/2018 No housing preferred 16:02 PM

ID: 92385213

43 17/08/2018 Roads not suitable 16:37 PM

ID: 92387824

44 18/08/2018 The priority should be to redevelop existing housing, not build new homes in the fields 10:40 AM around the bay which will in due course lead to an urban sprawl, and destroy the

ID: 92424035 character of the area. There are many areas this could be achieved. I don't believe that 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total there is a unique type of property here, and that modern architecture can sit well with older properties if sensitively done. The priority should be homes for local people which are affordable. Finally, there has already been a huge amount of development with the and now the ongoing Road developments. This has already effectively joined Duporth and Porthpean to St Austell.

45 19/08/2018 15:48 PM Sadly , more particularly our cities, are over-populated thus culminating in many

ID: 92504079 wishing to move to this area and beyond. In short, the infrastructure here and elsewhere is totally inadequate for the needs of those wishing to live here. This is an issue that should be of paramount importance to this country. It is simply fundamental to the objectives of this, and previous Governments to merely provide a green light for further questionable development. This is not the answer to far wider issues that need to be addressed.

46 20/08/2018 Two large developments already - believe in infill on brownfield sites only to preserve 10:19 AM tranquil nature of parish

ID: 92555767

47 20/08/2018 Affordable housing is an essential component but also need higher spec housing to 10:32 AM attract affluence to areas. A limit on holiday lets/second homes is a more crucial priority

ID: 92558260

48 20/08/2018 Brownfield sites probably the best, especially if any buildings on brownfield sites currently 10:43 AM empty, ready for demolition or could be refurbished economically

ID: 92560492

49 20/08/2018 Charlestown is a village and must be presented as such. No more new building and no 10:51 AM more sub-division and/or extensions to existing homes.

ID: 92561562

50 20/08/2018 Give new houses more parking and larger gardens. Encourage folk to grow fruit and veg 11:00 AM especially children and senior citizens

ID: 92563049

51 20/08/2018 There should be low cost housing for local people. However, there should also be 11:12 AM additional enforcement to control and eradicate ASB which detracts from a harmonious

ID: 92564831 and connected community.

52 20/08/2018 The parish has seen enough development. Further development will spoil the village 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

53 20/08/2018 Stop all affordable housing being bought for holiday lets/second homes 11:37 AM

ID: 92569386

54 20/08/2018 The heritage and individuality of Charlestown should be protected. Green field spaces 11:44 AM should not be lost with the village kept separate from St Austell

ID: 92569963

55 20/08/2018 The parish is becoming overcrowded with new homes being built. Road structure cannot 15:16 PM cope with the volume.

ID: 92594224

56 20/08/2018 If any more houses built, roads need improving and ample parking. 15:32 PM

ID: 92596378

57 20/08/2018 Not enough infrastructure for further housing. 16:04 PM

ID: 92600021

58 20/08/2018 The local deer population suffers with barbed wire fences erected around Charlestown 16:42 PM harbour. Reservoirs owned by housing developers - why? Three new estates within

ID: 92602669 throwing distance of Charlestown so no more unless in Drys. 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 59 20/08/2018 The buying of 2nd Homes, and not living in them 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

60 21/08/2018 Need to keep schools, doctors and other services up to expanding housing and 13:05 PM population

ID: 92667010

61 22/08/2018 Already too many houses 10:18 AM

ID: 92758633

62 22/08/2018 Affordable housing is a meaningless and deceptive phrase. We need more social/council 10:23 AM housing - long term security and reasonable rents which suit the local working population.

ID: 92759041

63 22/08/2018 Planning and conservation should be more helpful and accommodating to developers 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

64 22/08/2018 Number of houses around Charlestown has increased dramatically. Further development 10:42 AM is not sustainable with infrastructure resources.

ID: 92761337

65 22/08/2018 None of the above 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

66 22/08/2018 Need good quality housing with gardens. Need bungalows for older people so that they 11:03 AM can stay in their homes.

ID: 92763995

67 22/08/2018 Second homes should be discouraged 11:12 AM

ID: 92764959

68 22/08/2018 We do not think the present infrastructure could cope with further development 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455

69 22/08/2018 Further sizeable developments e.g. over 10 homes should not be allowed 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

70 22/08/2018 There is sufficient building nearby the parish to allow the present rural nature of the 11:37 AM parish to be allowed to remain i.e. no more building.

ID: 92767520

71 22/08/2018 Too many people here now. Not enough facilities for current population 11:49 AM

ID: 92768782

72 22/08/2018 I believe that affordable housing for local families could help keep us in this area when we 15:28 PM are able to upsize. We already own a 2 bedroom house but a 3 bedroom house is a lot

ID: 92790318 dearer than what we pay now.

73 22/08/2018 All new homes and redevelopment homes to all have off road car parking areas. 15:40 PM

ID: 92791121

74 22/08/2018 Any new building developments should be affordable and for local people, not for second 16:01 PM homes.

ID: 92793802

75 22/08/2018 Current developments are large enough. No to building on large gardens. 16:22 PM

ID: 92794554 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 76 22/08/2018 The above ticks depend on location;. 17:03 PM As local plan does not state any needed? Then it is only landfill sites that are relative.

ID: 92797510 Example is the clay dry and coal yard in Charlestown - houses or possible work spaces?

77 24/08/2018 Until the infrastructure has improved, ie hospital, GPs, schools, roads, parking et. no 10:13 AM further development.

ID: 92922330

78 24/08/2018 This is a plannng matter. 10:25 AM

ID: 92923081

79 24/08/2018 Way too many new developments without additional services in place e.g. GP, hospital, 10:31 AM schools, nurseries. I also struggle to understand who is buying/living in the vast number

ID: 92923195 of new houses recently built

80 24/08/2018 Little point investing resources in preparing design principles when they are not enforced. 10:46 AM For example of this, compare one of the recent Wain Homes ghettos against the

ID: 92924824 Council's own development guidance

81 24/08/2018 Stop bulldozing trees. Build more attractive houses. Plant trees and shrubs. 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478

82 24/08/2018 "ONLY!" is commented by brownfield. 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410 For the size of the parish no more housing is either needed nor desired.

83 24/08/2018 Do not allow Wain Homes to build any more properties in the parish 11:26 AM

ID: 92928712

84 24/08/2018 We do not want any more houses in St Austell. We cannot cope now, no jobs, no doctors, 11:36 AM not enough schools, sewage works cannot cope with all the extra effluent.

ID: 92929125

85 24/08/2018 Very little space, 11:42 AM

ID: 92930217

86 24/08/2018 Concern that there is going to be development by Wain Homes or other developer on the 12:00 PM large pond/lake site in Charlestown (that feed the harbour) and impact this would have on

ID: 92933277 wildlife conservation. If this is the case ponds should be preserved/tree boundaries/as few trees felled as possible and development must be well thought out and very in keeping with natural environment.

87 24/08/2018 Housing is reaching its maximum capacity and there is no infrastructure to support it. 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

88 27/08/2018 Road infrastructure cannot cope with or support further residential development. The 10:19 AM volume of traffic is far too great for the parish.

ID: 93073266

89 27/08/2018 As new homes are built, so should new doctors, dentists, nurseries and schools. Existing 10:34 AM local St Austell amenities are stretched. Look at Charlestown school's OFSTED for

ID: 93073598 example. Tagging extra homes onto existing new estates is very short sighted.

90 27/08/2018 Should axe many of the trees that block people's views. 10:58 AM

ID: 93075037

91 27/08/2018 I think any further large developments would make the parish less attractive to visitors 11:02 AM

ID: 93075272 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 92 27/08/2018 A considerable amount of housing has been built in the parish in recent years. there is 11:12 AM some danger that further development could destroy the character of the area and

ID: 93075470 overwhelm existing amenities. If, however, new developments are allowed it would be important to ensure that developers are obliged to fulfil their promises on the affordable housing percentage.

93 27/08/2018 How much housing does this area require? Homes being built are too expensive for 11:21 AM people born and bred in the area. We seem to have a lot of people from outside Cornwall

ID: 93075977 arriving and getting priority over locals.

94 27/08/2018 Why can older derelict factories/buildings not be redeveloped for flats for affordable 1/2 11:56 AM bedroomed homes, maybe ground floor having more disabled modifications.

ID: 93077474

95 28/08/2018 No 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

96 28/08/2018 Ref. question 12, in the wrong hands, materials and architectural styles in keeping with 20:32 PM the character of an area can demean and confuse the historical character that is trying to

ID: 93180608 be preserved (avoid pastiche). This is not a panacea to secure the outcome you may be looking for. This is where good exemplars can be drawn from and there is room, in the right hands, to be honest and proud of high quality new design. and materials. Density has already been greatly increased with the schemes at Duporth, Penrice (Wain Homes) and Holmbush Road (Devonshire Homes). There is a World Heritage Site at the heart of the Parish and any further volume house building will surely put this in jeopardy. There may be an an argument for high quality infill but this needs to be carefully considered and all applications for rounding off / building in the open countryside should be prohibited.

97 29/08/2018 Holiday homes/second homes should carry a council tax levy to support the council and 10:25 AM parish

ID: 93223823

98 29/08/2018 Limit the use of green spaces. Only use existing or brown fields spaces 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

99 29/08/2018 Any new housing must have off-street parking for 2 cars 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

100 29/08/2018 There has been substantial building within Charlestown and Duporth in recent years and 11:01 AM we should seek to protect the rurality of Porthpean and Trenarren. There is no evidence

ID: 93228235 of further need for housing within the parish to meet local needs.

101 29/08/2018 Due consideration should be given to opinions of residents before any planning 11:08 AM applications are agreed.

ID: 93229337

102 29/08/2018 Charlestown is a special place, development should protect its character for future 11:15 AM developments

ID: 93230234

103 29/08/2018 We are concerned about creeping commercial usage of residential areas and properties 11:32 AM especially in Charlestown. For example family homes being used for multiple B & B

ID: 93230981 development {with related transport/parking problems} and also use of planning approvals to let properties through Air B&B and related sites.

104 29/08/2018 If in keeping with the area, not overcrowding a site and with sufficient off-road parking, 11:46 AM some houses could be acceptable

ID: 93233284

105 29/08/2018 New homes may sometimes be bought for use as second/holiday homes or used to meet 11:57 AM the needs of out-of-county local authorities. We Are happy if there is an identified local

ID: 93234906 need but they need matched infrastructure (transport, medical, schools etc) conditions might be attached to sale of houses to meet local needs eg St Ives etc 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 106 29/08/2018 There is a high disregard for all rented or part rented properties. High density of second 15:23 PM homes remain poorly maintained. Area should be developed to preserve the beauty of

ID: 93260031 the area.

107 29/08/2018 Leave green spaces alone. 15:35 PM

ID: 93261747

108 29/08/2018 Porthpean Road development has given the go ahead for the total build over of all the 15:52 PM green barrier between St Austell Town and the sea - disaster. Stop all such wanton

ID: 93263238 destruction of our lovely coastal strip - keep it all to the North and please preserve the woodland from Penrice to Charlestown.

109 29/08/2018 Second homes should be discouraged and heavily taxed. 15:59 PM

ID: 93264484

110 30/08/2018 Not all people can afford to buy affordable or market value. 17:34 PM Council houses are the only long term solution. Selling council houses is acceptable

ID: 93347241 providing they are replaced. Build council houses that people want to live in, eg god size 3 beds - 2 beds do not meet families long term needs. Approx 90% of PM Thatcher policies are now proving unworkable. I have consistently voted conservative because the alternatives are unelectable particularly the current labour party.

111 31/08/2018 Commuting, as someone born in Charlestown and strong family roots in the area. 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

112 31/08/2018 Don't lose the character of the area. 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

113 31/08/2018 We don't know what housing needs there are but we are opposed to large scale 10:57 AM development such as Wain Homes.

ID: 93391949

114 31/08/2018 If more houses are built this should be in consultation with health services and education. 11:09 AM Consideration should also be given to road layout. No building on green spaces should

ID: 93392447 happen.

115 31/08/2018 The parish has more than met its housing quota. Also properties being built are often not 11:18 AM for local people and are neither social or affordable homes. Second homes and holiday

ID: 93393498 lets are increasing.

116 31/08/2018 A great number of houses have been built green field sites in high density but are not 11:30 AM necessarily catering for local people by being affordable. Wain Homes just offer to build

ID: 93394156 for their own profit, not necessarily in keeping developments that meet family needs. Parish is becoming absorbed into St Austell.

117 31/08/2018 Need infrastructure to meet more people, ie road, doctors, schools. 11:33 AM

ID: 93395258

118 31/08/2018 Feel we already have enough new estates in and next to the Parish, eg Foundry Park, 11:39 AM Duporth estate and Wain Homes on Porthpean Road.

ID: 93395596

119 31/08/2018 Too many holiday lets, Air B&B and second homes. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085

120 05/09/2018 The Longstore bar has a different roof compared to all other properties (note slate?). 11:16 AM Why have they been able to get away with this ugly structure in the harbour.!

ID: 93702817 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total 121 07/09/2018 Have to consider what is already there when considering new developments. This parish 09:02 AM has unique attributes which do not lend themselves to large developments especially in

ID: 93850176 terms of highways, lack of local amenities. Its attraction to tourists means we have to think about the impact on the local economy if tourists no longer find it attractive.

122 07/09/2018 More affordable for 18-30s. 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454 St Austell area roads/doctors/schools cannot cope with higher population - changes need to be made before new builds. At present, infrastructure is inadequate

123 07/09/2018 Housing and any other buildings should be done in such a way as to preserve the 09:51 AM existing character and views of the parish. It is a place of historic and natural beauty and

ID: 93854600 character

124 07/09/2018 Current local infrastructure cannot cope with existing households. As a WHS more should 10:00 AM be done to control the environment in Charlestown.

ID: 93855629

125 07/09/2018 Developments in the parish should be minimal in order to keep its character and beauty 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469

126 07/09/2018 Housing is required for local people not holiday homes 10:32 AM

ID: 93861481

127 07/09/2018 Any new housing developments should not include properties to be used for holiday lets 10:52 AM or second homes.

ID: 93863487 New houses for local young people should be encouraged

128 11/09/2018 We have an influx of housing but money is not being spent on infrastructure e.g. 14:46 PM Charlestown School is now rapidly expanding and the road outside should be widened

ID: 94165932 slightly by cutting back the hedge to allow two cars to pass when cars are parked along the other side.

129 11/09/2018 No more Wain Homes 14:59 PM

ID: 94168535

130 11/09/2018 The number of homes in Charlestown increased by more than two fold on completion of 15:16 PM the Foundry site, and Duporth will see an increase of more than three fold on completion

ID: 94169498 of the new estate.

131 11/09/2018 Housing should reflect the local employment opportunities - projections 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

132 11/09/2018 I feel there is enough new development in and around St Austell and that proper 15:36 PM consideration on granting planning has not taken into account the pressure extra traffic

ID: 94172777 and facilities from these developments will have on an already overstretched services and roads

133 11/09/2018 Too many houses being built in this area already. Should be for local people. 15:46 PM

ID: 94174030

134 11/09/2018 Charlestown, Duporth, Porthpean Road - these are relatively new developments. No 15:52 PM consideration appears to have been done in relation to infrastructure, transport, public

ID: 94174567 amenities, schools, NHS surgeries, hospitals.

135 11/09/2018 New builds within the parish should have more relaxed rules in regard to commercial 15:58 PM vehicles. Medium sized vans (transit type) should be permitted on new developments.

ID: 94175233 Good hard working people of all classes are penalised by this stupid rule at present.

136 11/09/2018 Probably need to try and keep up todate with housing needs - especially affordable for 16:47 PM local needs.

ID: 94178940 17. Any other comments on housing in the parish?

Response Response

Percent Total Is there too much holiday rental accommodation? - and should consideration be given to restrictions on new development to be occupied by local residents only?

137 12/09/2018 Planning skills within Council need to match those employed by house builders. 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

138 12/09/2018 When new estates are built there should be better provision for traffic and not small 10:13 AM access road. People park on pavements, deliveries therefore difficult to get to some

ID: 94228722 houses. Provision for re-charging vehicles to comply with ongoing legislation.

139 12/09/2018 Wain Homes need to stop development in the Parish. Green need protection from further 10:24 AM development.

ID: 94230235 Do we need any new houses. We need to consider environmental issues and needs of local residents.

140 12/09/2018 Stop second home buyers and encourage more first time starter buying to keep the youth 10:37 AM in the parish.

ID: 94231983

141 12/09/2018 Wain Homes should be monitored. 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

142 12/09/2018 Preserve conservation areas, eg harbour and do not built housing in the heart of the 10:48 AM historic port.

ID: 94233207

143 12/09/2018 You can't always create new housing and retain people's views or the current landscape. 10:55 AM Agree some open space should be kept as such for the community.

ID: 94233977

144 12/09/2018 There is a lack of a planning policy and in the Restormel area. The green spaces are not 11:06 AM being protected by future long term thinking. Wain Homes have run rings around

ID: 94235121 Restormel.

145 24/09/2018 No increase to current density. 20:08 PM

ID: 95132530

146 08/10/2018 Any development in any area of the parish should be given individual consideration and 11:34 AM any decisions made should be made taking all relevant facts and details and ensuring all

ID: 96185114 aspects of the development would not cause any future issues.

answered 146

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18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 144

1 22/07/2018 We need to attract modern high tech companies to the region, not necessarily this parish 13:21 PM - people can travel to their place of work. Support to potential re-start in mining with

ID: 90703248 opportunities presented by lithium deposits would be beneficial. To support new light industry, there is a ned to build industrial units and ensure that communications and transport facilities of high quality and capability are provided.

2 28/07/2018 Business rates in St Austell seem very high maybe the cause of shops closing possibly 20:01 PM help to reduce business rates

ID: 91128699 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 3 29/07/2018 More apprenticeships are needed 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

4 31/07/2018 We have no employers within our community! 13:53 PM

ID: 91271014

5 06/08/2018 Better internet connections and higher broadband speeds to allow people to work from 10:53 AM home.

ID: 91607294 Small scale units as detailed below should be encouraged provided they are carefully sited.

6 09/08/2018 Stop building houses for people from other parts of England. Local jobs for local people. 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

7 09/08/2018 All year-round jobs required, not just in the summer season. 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781

8 09/08/2018 Develop Par Docks. 16:06 PM Cheaper business rates.

ID: 91867099 Schemes to attract high tech business. Training and research facilities.

9 09/08/2018 Low business rates, road improvements, high speed internet. 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737

10 09/08/2018 Improve St Austell town centre. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

11 09/08/2018 lower parking charges. Lower business rates and give special rates for first five years of 16:56 PM trading for example.

ID: 91871688

12 13/08/2018 Need good IT locally and employment growth along A30 with better communications. 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

13 13/08/2018 more work available throughout the year 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

14 13/08/2018 Commercial rate reduction and start up rate free period 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

15 13/08/2018 Town centre needs investment 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

16 13/08/2018 Employment opportunities can be developed on existing sites in the greater St Austell 15:43 PM area particularly around former clay pits

ID: 92071810

17 13/08/2018 Maintaining the environment 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505

18 13/08/2018 Can public transport be improved and small units on brownfield sites 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 19 13/08/2018 Need more permanent jobs and not seasonal 16:02 PM

ID: 92073924

20 13/08/2018 Make the area appealing to businesses and encourage start ups 16:13 PM

ID: 92075186

21 13/08/2018 Expand retail development; allow companies such as M&S . stop domination. 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

22 13/08/2018 See 17 above. There is not enough employment for local people so we should not bring 16:34 PM in others seeking employment. Encourage self-employment.

ID: 92077114

23 13/08/2018 Transfer RCHT to Penrice 16:43 PM

ID: 92078040

24 15/08/2018 Improve transport links to and around Cornwall. Improve digital network 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138

25 15/08/2018 More open approach to business, increased policing to give a safe environment and less 10:45 AM of traffic wardens not using common sense

ID: 92196300

26 15/08/2018 Retail rates lowered to allow local shops to trade without having to close as St Austell is 11:33 AM half empty. This will end up dead town with no economy and no jobs. Use of vacant

ID: 92200610 existing buildings for start up businesses with reduced rates etc for limited period

27 15/08/2018 More land allocated to business park at Par Moor. 15:22 PM

ID: 92223454

28 15/08/2018 More support for large change ie large council projects and space port etc. 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

29 15/08/2018 Better housing for people working in our holiday service industry. 15:40 PM

ID: 92225451

30 15/08/2018 Small industrial units/workshops/offices 16:03 PM

ID: 92227507

31 15/08/2018 Consideration could be given for tax incentives for new employees. An overhaul of 16:09 PM business rates, both with start up and established firms.

ID: 92228196

32 15/08/2018 Something other than tourism. 16:19 PM

ID: 92229294

33 17/08/2018 Build on business eg towncentre dead. Incentives should be made for companies to 15:28 PM invest locally. We go to Truro

ID: 92382128

34 17/08/2018 Look favourably on applications for business premises. Housing developments should 16:08 PM include provision for commercial activities

ID: 92385565

35 17/08/2018 Reduce council tax rates on shops to encourage more artisan trades 16:15 PM

ID: 92386023 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 36 17/08/2018 Look to use skills of people moving in too the area; need higher skilled jobs 16:21 PM

ID: 92386481

37 17/08/2018 More apprenticeships, work experience and business study courses. Lower business 16:28 PM rates to generate employment

ID: 92387018

38 17/08/2018 Better wages 17:00 PM

ID: 92389620

39 17/08/2018 Attract more industry/professional services with year round jobs, better wages. More 17:06 PM desirable town centre

ID: 92389998

40 19/08/2018 More office space to be created in the area 11:35 AM Create more retail outlets at affordable prices/rent

ID: 92486246 Free parking for people working in the area

41 19/08/2018 Regrettably one can only reiterate the content of number 17. 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

42 20/08/2018 Support the high street shops and local businesses more than at present. 10:19 AM Develop the business park on the by-pass as it is away from the bulk of the housing.

ID: 92555767

43 20/08/2018 New businesses in Charlestown have brought employment and improved quality of life for 10:32 AM residents and should be encouraged. Encourage café culture. Re-allow water sports from

ID: 92558260 Charlestown Harbour. Cash point in Charlestown to encourage spending there.

44 20/08/2018 Agencies and companies need to look at people who don't necessarily come from 10:36 AM Cornwall

ID: 92559660

45 20/08/2018 Any new schemes for business premises should include parking spaces 10:43 AM

ID: 92560492

46 20/08/2018 More IT-focused employers. Get broadband sorted out. 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

47 20/08/2018 More high-tech jobs and increasing the pressure to move people into employment with 11:12 AM sufficient emphasis on re-training programmes

ID: 92564831

48 20/08/2018 Free parking 11:20 AM

ID: 92567183

49 20/08/2018 New business premises should use existing buildings 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

50 20/08/2018 Obviously new industry and building would provide extra jobs but I believe it is important 15:16 PM not to overcrowd the area with any more new large housing developments.

ID: 92594224

51 20/08/2018 Don't know. 16:04 PM

ID: 92600021

52 20/08/2018 A local shop and post office like the village used to have. 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 53 20/08/2018 1. Redo harbour as link to clay museum, renovate shute. 16:42 PM 2. Fill in harbour - turn into concert area/market.

ID: 92602669 3. Leave well alone, don't be too commercial.

54 20/08/2018 Low rent small workshops to encourage local entrepreneurs. 16:48 PM

ID: 92604153

55 20/08/2018 Encourage more businesses., and workshops 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

56 22/08/2018 Build factories 10:18 AM

ID: 92758633

57 22/08/2018 Better public transport especially bus services. End zero hour contracts. Pay people a 10:23 AM living wage.

ID: 92759041

58 22/08/2018 Real jobs not seasonal gift shops, tea shops and hobby shops 10:33 AM

ID: 92760127

59 22/08/2018 Make employment more accessible. More help is needed in getting people back to work. 10:53 AM

ID: 92762475

60 22/08/2018 Get proposed building work to start on Carlyon Bay development 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

61 22/08/2018 Local shop 11:03 AM

ID: 92763995

62 22/08/2018 Low rent for shops in St Austell 11:08 AM

ID: 92764495

63 22/08/2018 Transport links 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455

64 22/08/2018 Free bus travel 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

65 22/08/2018 Small craft centre/workshops 11:56 AM

ID: 92769548

66 22/08/2018 Lower business rates to enable more businesses to remain open and thus offer more 15:40 PM jobs.

ID: 92791121

67 22/08/2018 A reduction in business rates so local shops etc can survive 16:01 PM

ID: 92793802

68 22/08/2018 Allow schemes like the Sky Slope at Par etc to go ahead. In the immediate area of 16:22 PM Duporth we can't really see what you can do, anyway it should be a quiet residential area

ID: 92794554 - that's a laugh!!

69 22/08/2018 All depends on what the employment is. At present it seems that only hospitality is 17:03 PM provided.

ID: 92797510 Is/Are data/IT work possible? 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total Harbour - could it be used for boat repairs and so on? Agriculture - land use change, not just sheep.

70 24/08/2018 Reduce business rates 10:25 AM

ID: 92923081

71 24/08/2018 Increase local services -= doctors, dentists etc. Local people need to be treated locally. 10:31 AM

ID: 92923832

72 24/08/2018 A small gym 10:39 AM

ID: 92924287

73 24/08/2018 More prudent investment of Section 106 money 10:46 AM

ID: 92924824

74 24/08/2018 Council should encourage large companies to bring call centres etc to the area like 10:53 AM Scotland has done.

ID: 92925453 Help business start-ups get local investors.

75 24/08/2018 Make our town centre more useable and affordable for people to bring their trades into 11:36 AM the town thus making more jobs available instead of such high rents etc they have to fine

ID: 92929125 now.

76 24/08/2018 More shops/services. Better transport 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

77 24/08/2018 We need to encourage young adults to acqu ireskills ie carpentry, electricians, plumbing. 11:49 AM So workshops that could train young people to acquire these skills and work as

ID: 92931011 apprentices

78 24/08/2018 CBI/government consultation required. What monies are available nationally for new 11:52 AM initiatives? Which skills will work force need? Are they currently in abundance locally? If

ID: 92930788 not, what can be put in place to re-train/educate potential employees? Incentives for employers?

79 24/08/2018 Reduce business rates, free parking, more schools, more health services 11:56 AM

ID: 92934251

80 24/08/2018 Encouraging new businesses to set up in the area. In particular St Austell town which is 18:39 PM pretty much "dead" except for Banks, charity shops, estate agents, mobile shops and

ID: 92974552 Pawn shops ...

81 27/08/2018 Reducing commercial rates 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

82 27/08/2018 Employ those on benefits in a casual or temporary role to clean the streets and beaches. 10:19 AM Employ more parking enforcement officers.

ID: 93073266

83 27/08/2018 Offer lower business rates to new businesses setting up or moving in to St Austell. They 10:34 AM need incentives.

ID: 93073598

84 27/08/2018 By providing places for work 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

85 27/08/2018 More and better infrastructure and attract bigger business 10:58 AM

ID: 93075037 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 86 27/08/2018 Not really improvement but I think my comment to 17 above applies 11:02 AM

ID: 93075272

87 27/08/2018 There is no scope i.e. no space for light industrial units within the parish. It may be 11:12 AM possible to create office space and workshop/studio space within existing buildings, if

ID: 93075470 there is demand for it.

88 27/08/2018 Local business network for Charlestown 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

89 27/08/2018 Need to welcome new businesses. Develop vocational education. Part time work for 11:56 AM mums and retired. Childcare provisions easily available. Selling St Austell more.

ID: 93077474

90 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

91 28/08/2018 Offer more amenities amongst housing developments 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

92 28/08/2018 Our impression is that there is precious little opportunity for the provision of any new 20:32 PM workspace in the Parish beyond those new opportunities linked to heritage and tourism

ID: 93180608 around Charlestown Harbour. A large proportion of businesses in Cornwall are SME's and there is also a high proportion of home workers. A flexible work hub, potentially with creative industries focus, would therefore be a positive addition .

93 29/08/2018 Small business starter units with subsidised business rates. 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

94 29/08/2018 Car parking 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

95 29/08/2018 Sympathetic development of current businesses. The introduction of new businesses in 11:01 AM keeping with the parish supported by appropriate infrastructure.

ID: 93228235

96 29/08/2018 Reduce business rates to fund more employees transport 11:08 AM

ID: 93229337

97 29/08/2018 A vibrant and working harbour would further enhance job opportunities in Charlestown, in 11:32 AM conjunction with existing businesses. It is however vital that this is done in a way that

ID: 93230981 preserves/invests in world heritage assets and village community life in Charlestown. diversification of employment beyond hospitality would improve local employment in as a whole

98 29/08/2018 If the council would employ more people, then perhaps the trees/bushes could be cut 11:46 AM back from the roads even allowing a grassy patch to walk on rather than on the road

ID: 93233284 itself. Also, whenever we get holidaymakers, the rubbish, dog fouling, dirty nappies get left behind so street cleaning would be useful.

99 29/08/2018 Better high speed internet connections to encourage home working and small business 11:57 AM run from home.

ID: 93234906

100 29/08/2018 Live/work developments. Office/business hubs with shared facilities - low rent. Improved 15:12 PM connection to London -= reliable rail/air.

ID: 93258299 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 101 29/08/2018 Don't rely wholly on tourism. Tax breaks for enterprise businesses. Reduce business 15:16 PM rates.

ID: 93259528

102 29/08/2018 A clear path in education to promote paying jobs rather than letting kids do art degrees or 15:23 PM sports. We need masons, electricians and plumbers.

ID: 93260031

103 29/08/2018 Enticements to encourage business - rates need to drop. 15:27 PM

ID: 93260837

104 29/08/2018 Small business enterprises. 16:23 PM

ID: 93266694

105 29/08/2018 Encourage technological industries and others that do not need specific sites. 16:27 PM

ID: 93267064

106 30/08/2018 No more supermarkets. 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

107 31/08/2018 Reduce business rates. 10:33 AM

ID: 93389980

108 31/08/2018 Improve road access to the county, especially A 303. Better WiFi and mobile access in 10:40 AM lower Charlestown.

ID: 93390500

109 31/08/2018 10:47 AM Get the long term unemployed into work with bridging schemes and lower benefits.

ID: 93391234

110 31/08/2018 10:57 AM Telecottages.

ID: 93391949

111 31/08/2018 More flexible types of employment. 11:09 AM

ID: 93392447

112 31/08/2018 Incentives to encourage businesses, ie help with set up. Local tax benefits. Business 11:18 AM representatives on parish councils.

ID: 93393498

113 31/08/2018 Salaries should reflect an area that is expensive to live in as clearly local people cannot 11:30 AM afford high rents or high priced housing. Originally the old clay dry was going to be used

ID: 93394156 for workshops - what is happening with that area.

114 31/08/2018 Help to small business to survive. 11:33 AM

ID: 93395258

115 31/08/2018 Only require work premises on brownfield sites. 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

116 31/08/2018 Reduced rates for independent business owners. Many shops/stores closing due to high 11:45 AM rent.

ID: 93396114

117 31/08/2018 Park and ride to ease traffic congestion for business owners and customers. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total 118 05/09/2018 Improve salary - we are both on over £6,000 less han over the bridge. Get rid of zero 11:16 AM hour contracts.

ID: 93702817

119 05/09/2018 More jobs for the retired (we are good for more than charity shope). Maybe some 11:26 AM experienced adults could teach the young adults new skills.

ID: 93703659

120 05/09/2018 Limited scope for industrial employment. 11:43 AM

ID: 93705723

121 07/09/2018 Making it more attractive to young people to remain in the area. 09:02 AM

ID: 93850176

122 07/09/2018 Better road access, parking and amenities 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

123 07/09/2018 Training programmes; more out of season work 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

124 07/09/2018 New businesses 09:35 AM

ID: 93853652

125 07/09/2018 Better childcare 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

126 07/09/2018 Major employment is in tourism but this needs careful control to avoid theme parks or 09:51 AM gimmicks. Area not suitable for industrial building

ID: 93854600

127 07/09/2018 Improve links to local colleges. Increase workplace vocational opportunities. Increase pay 10:00 AM to counter the drift in season to hospitality.

ID: 93855629

128 07/09/2018 Keep parish desirable to live in - then working and entrepreneurial people will come 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469

129 07/09/2018 Help with cost of transport to work for young people and those on low incomes 10:32 AM

ID: 93861481

130 07/09/2018 More government assistance for small start up businesses should be encouraged 10:52 AM

ID: 93863487

131 11/09/2018 Better transport links, road rail and air, and to keep European money access. 14:51 PM

ID: 94167362

132 11/09/2018 Tidy up St Austell town centre to attract more investment and jobs 14:55 PM

ID: 94168002

133 11/09/2018 Improved parking facilities 15:03 PM

ID: 94168990

134 11/09/2018 Residential developers, like Wain Homes, undertake, as part of their planning 15:16 PM applications, to provide jobs by integrating commercial development within their schemes,

ID: 94169498 but then use all their considerable resources to circumvent their undertakings with the 18. EMPLOYMENT What changes or improvements could be made to help local employment?

Response Response

Percent Total acquiescence of our planners. In periods of economic difficulty, these commercial areas should be reserved for better times and not simply allow the developers to increase their profits from more profitable housing.

135 11/09/2018 The provision of a local shop with post office facilities. I note there has been concern 16:47 PM since the Post Office closed.

ID: 94178940

136 12/09/2018 Sensible council housing with reasonable rent. Brig down the price of housing to stop 10:13 AM people from property profit. It is destroying our community - sadly I have decided to move

ID: 94228722 away.

137 12/09/2018 Encourage employment for local people. 10:24 AM

ID: 94230235

138 12/09/2018 Better infrasructure and less seasonal. 10:37 AM

ID: 94231983

139 12/09/2018 More apprenticeships where possible. 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

140 12/09/2018 Better structured local jobs, not just seasonal. 10:48 AM

ID: 94233207

141 12/09/2018 Potential for units near the hospital? 10:55 AM

ID: 94233977

142 24/09/2018 Concentrate on promoting Charlestown as a tourist attraction. 20:08 PM

ID: 95132530

143 08/10/2018 More needs to be done to help businesses in the locality especially on a financial basis. 11:34 AM This in turn would help with success and prosperity, and in turn growth and employment.

ID: 96185114 Also the minimum age limit for employment has been increased to 16 for insurance purposes. There are many youger people who are willing to work seasonal hours but can no longer legally.

144 08/10/2018 Support the tourist industry in Cornwall especially furnished holiday lettings. 11:41 AM

ID: 96186714

answered 144

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19. Would you welcome any of the following being located within the parish?

Response Yes No Don't know Total 37.0% 50.3% 12.7% Light industrial units 308 (114) (155) (39) 54.8% 34.8% 10.3% Office units 310 (170) (108) (32) 73.3% 19.5% 7.3% Workshop/studio space 329 (241) (64) (24) 19. Would you welcome any of the following being located within the parish?

Response Yes No Don't know Total answered 333

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Matrix Charts

Response Response 19.1. Light industrial units Percent Total 1 Yes 37.0% 114

2 No 50.3% 155

3 Don't know 12.7% 39

Analysis Mean: 1.76 Std. Deviation: 0.66 Satisfaction Rate: 37.82 answered 308 Variance: 0.44 Std. Error: 0.04

Response Response 19.2. Office units Percent Total 1 Yes 54.8% 170

2 No 34.8% 108

3 Don't know 10.3% 32

Analysis Mean: 1.55 Std. Deviation: 0.67 Satisfaction Rate: 27.74 answered 310 Variance: 0.45 Std. Error: 0.04

Response Response 19.3. Workshop/studio space Percent Total 1 Yes 73.3% 241

2 No 19.5% 64

3 Don't know 7.3% 24

Analysis Mean: 1.34 Std. Deviation: 0.61 Satisfaction Rate: 17.02 answered 329 Variance: 0.37 Std. Error: 0.03

20. TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC More public transport should be encouraged. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 33.63% 113

2 Agree 37.80% 127

3 Neutral 22.32% 75

20. TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC More public transport should be encouraged. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 4 Disagree 4.46% 15

5 Strongly disagree 1.79% 6

Analysis Mean: 2.03 Std. Deviation: 0.95 Satisfaction Rate: 25.74 answered 336 Variance: 0.9 Std. Error: 0.05 skipped 6

21. Are local roads generally adequate for the amount of traffic?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 30.72% 102

2 No 66.27% 220

3 Don't know 3.01% 10

Analysis Mean: 1.72 Std. Deviation: 0.51 Satisfaction Rate: 36.14 answered 332 Variance: 0.26 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 10

22. Would you support additional parking restrictions on any of the following? Indicate all that apply:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Porthpean Road (opposite the hospital) 55.23% 169

2 Duporth Road (before bottom bend) 65.69% 201

Bottom of Duporth Road (opposite West 3 70.59% 216 Porthmear Cottages) 4 Approach to Charlestown Harbour 48.69% 149

5 Church Road Charlestown 57.19% 175

6 Charlestown Road 45.42% 139

7 Outside Charlestown School 62.42% 191

8 Other locations (please specify): 19.61% 60

Analysis Mean: 17.45 Std. Deviation: 27.86 Satisfaction Rate: 188.66 answered 306 Variance: 776.07 Std. Error: 1.59 skipped 36

Other locations (please specify): (60)

1 29/07/2018 Outside Penrice School. More restrictions needed AND ENFORCEMENT OF EXISTING 13:35 PM RESTRICTIONS

ID: 91146659

2 04/08/2018 Bay View Road. Buses often have difficulty because of cars parked on both sides. It may 11:59 AM be a problem with access for emergency vehicles, also vehicles involved in the new

ID: 91540149 constructions.

3 06/08/2018 Porthpean Road outside new developments. 10:53 AM

ID: 91607294 22. Would you support additional parking restrictions on any of the following? Indicate all that apply:

Response Response

Percent Total 4 07/08/2018 Castlings Lane 17:34 PM

ID: 91713322

5 09/08/2018 Key Road 15:16 PM

ID: 91861612

6 09/08/2018 Entrance to West Polmear Court. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

7 09/08/2018 outside Penrice school - yellow lines in wrong place 16:56 PM

ID: 91871688

8 13/08/2018 Porthpean Beach road 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

9 13/08/2018 All of Duporth road 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

10 13/08/2018 Bay View Road bends plus one side of road - easier for buses 15:43 PM

ID: 92071810

11 13/08/2018 Porthpean Road by the sports field and school 16:00 PM

ID: 92074090

12 13/08/2018 Restrict parking at turning circles in coast at Two Coves 16:07 PM

ID: 92074666

13 15/08/2018 Foundry Drive 10:24 AM

ID: 92194598

14 15/08/2018 Foundry Drive near junction 11:08 AM

ID: 92198661

15 15/08/2018 Porthpean Road Tregorrick Estate 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

16 15/08/2018 Bay View Road, on corner by the junction. 16:45 PM

ID: 92231868

17 17/08/2018 Porthpean Beach road 15:37 PM

ID: 92382910

18 17/08/2018 Bay View Road, lack of access for emergency vehicles due to blocked road 17:06 PM

ID: 92389998

19 19/08/2018 Porthpean Road requires a southern extension of the 30mph speed limit (which is mostly 15:48 PM disregarded

ID: 92504079 by motorists) The obvious problem for residents of Ridgewood Close is that parking restrictions would doubtless result in cars pouring into the Close. Parking for the hospital should have been provided many years ago with the acquisition of land to the north or landscaping being replaced with parking areas. 22. Would you support additional parking restrictions on any of the following? Indicate all that apply:

Response Response

Percent Total 20 20/08/2018 Porthpean village as people park in village trying not to pay for parking 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

21 20/08/2018 Penrice School 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

22 20/08/2018 Bay View Road - please use parking bays provided. 15:59 PM

ID: 92599271

23 20/08/2018 Penrice School 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199

24 22/08/2018 Penrice School 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

25 22/08/2018 Porthpean Road from A390 to new mini roundabout 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

26 22/08/2018 Bay View Road at bend near entrance 11:37 AM

ID: 92767520

27 24/08/2018 Outside Penrice School 10:18 AM

ID: 92922711

28 24/08/2018 Bay View Road/Pavilion Rise 10:31 AM

ID: 92923832

29 24/08/2018 I would not be in favour of parking restrictions that disadvantages residents. Some do not 10:39 AM have off road parking and must park somewhere.

ID: 92924287

30 24/08/2018 Duporth Road opposite painted pavements 11:21 AM

ID: 92928024

31 24/08/2018 Porthpean Road near traffic lights on Cromwell Road 18:39 PM Also as there are less staff on the Penrice Hospital site now the situation has alleviated

ID: 92974552

32 27/08/2018 Everywhere 10:19 AM

ID: 93073266

33 27/08/2018 No location given 11:40 AM

ID: 93077016

34 28/08/2018 Don't know 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

35 29/08/2018 Bay View Road Duporth 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

36 29/08/2018 Outside Penrice School 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401 22. Would you support additional parking restrictions on any of the following? Indicate all that apply:

Response Response

Percent Total 37 29/08/2018 Quay Road working with owners of harbour 11:32 AM

ID: 93230981

38 29/08/2018 Penrice Academy 11:46 AM

ID: 93233284

39 29/08/2018 Roundabout to the Grove Home. 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

40 29/08/2018 Porthpean Beach Road 16:31 PM

ID: 93267478

41 30/08/2018 Bay Tree Road, off Duporth Road. Linden Estate 17:34 PM Restrict buses to Duporth Road not through the estate.

ID: 93347241

42 31/08/2018 On road outside Wain Home development on Porthpean Road. Vehicles parked there 10:33 AM create a blind spot.

ID: 93389980

43 31/08/2018 All of Duporth Road. The road can get two cars, it encourages pushy drivers. Make it 11:09 AM narrower then traffic would slow down.

ID: 93392447

44 31/08/2018 Bottom of Duporth Road should be residents only. 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

45 31/08/2018 Top entrance to Foundry Parc. 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

46 31/08/2018 Castings Lane. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085

47 05/09/2018 Foundry Drive 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

48 05/09/2018 Entrance to Foundry Drive 11:21 AM

ID: 93703614

49 05/09/2018 Porthpean Road coming up to junction with A390 11:25 AM

ID: 93704127

50 07/09/2018 Foundry Drive 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

51 07/09/2018 Two Coves site 09:35 AM

ID: 93853652

52 07/09/2018 Fettling Lane and Castings Drive 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

53 07/09/2018 Bay View Road 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469 22. Would you support additional parking restrictions on any of the following? Indicate all that apply:

Response Response

Percent Total 54 11/09/2018 Through Tregorrick 14:46 PM

ID: 94165932

55 11/09/2018 Church Road on the bend between Church Hall and roundabout 15:16 PM

ID: 94169498

56 11/09/2018 Outside Anna's Workshop - enforcement of yellow lines already present 15:41 PM

ID: 94173356

57 11/09/2018 Porthpean Road next to Penrice fields 15:58 PM

ID: 94175233

58 11/09/2018 If further restrictions are sought - options for residents parking should be considered 16:47 PM

ID: 94178940

59 12/09/2018 Porthpean Beach Road. 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

60 12/09/2018 Opposite Penrice School so parents cannot park on both sides of the road. 10:31 AM

ID: 94231084

23. Would you like to see an additional seasonal parking scheme for Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 51.66% 171

2 No 26.59% 88

3 Don't know 21.75% 72

Analysis Mean: 1.7 Std. Deviation: 0.8 Satisfaction Rate: 35.05 answered 331 Variance: 0.64 Std. Error: 0.04 skipped 11

24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 173

1 22/07/2018 Clearly, if we expect more people to live here and wish to attract new industry we must 13:21 PM provide adequate roads and public transport facilities. Many of our roads are constricted

ID: 90703248 by poorly located traffic lights and on road parking restrict already overloaded roads.

2 23/07/2018 Some form of community bus/mini-bus service to enable elderly/less mobile residents to 15:50 PM get to the supermarkets would be useful.

ID: 90767822

3 24/07/2018 Coaches parking in Charlestown on road,dngerous 19:21 PM

ID: 90859937 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 4 24/07/2018 The only reason traffic slows down on Porthpean Road (opposite the hospital) is due to 20:53 PM the parked cars. Applying parking restrictions on Porthpean Road (opposite the hospital),

ID: 90865332 would increase the amount of speeding cars along this residential road.

The road is straight and is heavily used by users of the nursery, office workers, NHS employees, beach users and those trying to avoid the congestion on the bypass. I walk this route every day. Speeding is common.

We would like to suggest instead of parking restrictions, a traffic calming system is installed so that car speed limits are more in the region of 30mph.

5 28/07/2018 A 20mph speed limit should apply to Charlestown Road, especially from the roundabout 11:00 AM by the harbour up to Church Road

ID: 91115096

6 29/07/2018 MOST visitors show consideration to locals even in high season- visitors are needed to 12:23 PM support local economy

ID: 91146612

7 29/07/2018 Parking, especially of coaches and vans/motorhomes, is already causing significant 13:35 PM problems. Vehicles are becoming larger, and parking on both sides of Charlestown Road

ID: 91146659 is becoming problematic. More restrictions are needed.

Existing double yellow lines are, in places, so worn as to be almost invisible. They need re-painting.

Some existing double-yellow areas (especially adjacent to Eleven Doors) need extending. Recent development has at least tripled the traffic entering and leaving this area (New Merchants Quarter development with 13 car parking spaces). Exit especially is downright dangerous at busy times. Even a modest extension of the no-parking area would help.

Church Road is increasingly being used as a 'rat run' for traffic trying to avoid queues at the Daniels Lane lights and the roundabout. Some restriction to reduce this would be welcome, (possibly No Right Turn at the Church Road/Charlestown Road junction).

8 29/07/2018 New housing developments over the last 10 years are already overstretching the road 15:59 PM infrastructure

ID: 91152484

9 06/08/2018 Charlestown is a victim of it's own success and on road parking needs to be addressed. 10:53 AM

ID: 91607294 Road surface from Lobbs Shop to Trenarren is poor and needs re-surfacing.

Duporth Road needs to be re-designed. It is dangerous.

10 07/08/2018 Need a park and ride scheme for cars and coaches. 17:34 PM

ID: 91713322

11 09/08/2018 Repair of Key Road badly in need. I note it's a private road. At one time we agreed to pay 15:16 PM the owner so much per household as long as it went into a separate road account. The

ID: 91861612 owner didn't follow this up.

12 09/08/2018 Too many housing estates leading to traffic congestion and danger to pedestrians. 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

13 09/08/2018 Number of new houses puts added pressure on roads. 16:36 PM

ID: 91870045

14 09/08/2018 Improve Holmbush. 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 15 09/08/2018 Roads not adequate for the population. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

16 09/08/2018 Charlestown definitely needs more parking - the problem is where. We should not change 16:56 PM the area to fit the needs but change the needs to fit the area.

ID: 91871688

17 13/08/2018 Duporth Road restrictions at Porthpean Road end and halfway down are unnecessary 15:15 PM and dangerous

ID: 92069310

18 13/08/2018 Simple 30mph restriction across the parish with traffic calming and passing places for 15:23 PM emergency vehicles

ID: 92069571

19 13/08/2018 Free on-road parking for residents. Paid parking for tourists. People with disabled badges 15:29 PM are parking in locations which are hazardous to others

ID: 92055590

20 13/08/2018 Resurface roads and paths in Charlestown and Church road and near roundabout. 15:41 PM Repaint foot path on Duporth road

ID: 92071582

21 13/08/2018 Close illegal parking behind Longstore Charlestown 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505

22 13/08/2018 stop sign from hospital onto Porthpean road 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

23 13/08/2018 Need a balance to ensure that tourists are not put off. Safety top priority especially 16:02 PM outside schools and hospital Waling not always an option

ID: 92073924

24 13/08/2018 Seasonal scheme- pricing should be reasonable and not discourage tourism 16:14 PM

ID: 92075233

25 13/08/2018 Don't kill tourism with excessive parking charges and restrictions 16:18 PM

ID: 92075749

26 13/08/2018 Free parking for local residents - residents first 16:20 PM

ID: 92075866

27 13/08/2018 need 40 mph on the by-pass 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

28 13/08/2018 Duporth road mirror at bottom 16:30 PM

ID: 92077004

29 13/08/2018 Roads in general all need repairing 16:34 PM

ID: 92077114

30 13/08/2018 Danger on Prthpean road by hospital. Overgrown verge at Rdgewwod Close 16:43 PM

ID: 92078040

31 15/08/2018 As Charlestown is so popular need to provide a new car park which is accessible and 10:17 AM reasonable in price. Not easy as willing landowner necessary

ID: 92184138 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 32 15/08/2018 Implementing the above would allow traffic to flow more freely 10:45 AM

ID: 92196300

33 15/08/2018 Please consider making Church Road a one way street. This would eliminate a huge 11:03 AM amount of traffic congestion and road danger caused by through traffic

ID: 92198225

34 15/08/2018 Reduce speed limit to 20mph on Charlestown Road and remove traffic island 11:08 AM

ID: 92198661

35 15/08/2018 New developments should have car ports rather than garages to encourage their use for 11:12 AM car parking

ID: 92199026

36 15/08/2018 Tregorrick Road from Porthpean Road to Pentewan does not need restrictions. 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

37 15/08/2018 Future planning and provision for a Northern link road to by pass St Austell for through 15:22 PM traffic.

ID: 92223454 Private roads around Charlestown Harbour are in a shocking and dangerous condition and let down the appearance of this tourist destination.

38 15/08/2018 Live on Charlestown Road and rely on street parking. With two cars it can sometimes be 15:35 PM a struggle but generally only an issue during regatta week. However, would welcome

ID: 92224104 residents' parking very much!

39 15/08/2018 I there an opening for a park and ride scheme for Charlestown, Rugby club maybe. 15:40 PM

ID: 92225451

40 15/08/2018 We need double yellow lines on one side near Penrice School. 15:56 PM

ID: 92226961

41 15/08/2018 Bus drop off system for schools. At drop off and pick up times St Austell is unpassable. 16:03 PM Bridges/underpasses instead of traffic lights. More houses at Pinetum Gardens is

ID: 92227507 madness. Bigger car park for Charlestown.

42 15/08/2018 The existing road infrastructure is near to capacity now. Any new development should 16:09 PM trigger major road improvements as a condition of planning consent.

ID: 92228196

43 15/08/2018 Duporth Road may benefit from speed bumps as traffic continuing to speed up and down 16:14 PM this road. Difficulty for pedestrians walking.

ID: 92228849

44 15/08/2018 Please keep No. 25 bus running, it is a lifeline for non drivers. Stop building in Holmbush, 16:29 PM the road is already incapable of volume.

ID: 92230219

45 15/08/2018 The road infrastructure needs improving due to the number of new houses that are being 16:45 PM built around the parish and the roads and roundabouts in St Austell.

ID: 92231868

46 17/08/2018 Ring road around St Austell. Issues during tourism months. 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128

47 17/08/2018 Double yellow lines along Porthpean Beach road. During summer months local residents 15:37 PM have difficulty getting up the hill. problem for emergency vehicles and local residents due

ID: 92382910 to parking both sides. 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 48 17/08/2018 The road from Porthpean road to Tregorrick would benefit by being one way east to west 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

49 17/08/2018 Vehicles travel too fast on Duporth road which is dangerous for walkers 16:37 PM

ID: 92387824

50 17/08/2018 Need to retarmac Charlestown Road 16:51 PM

ID: 92389065

51 18/08/2018 A community minibus service between Charlestown, Duporth and St Austell would be 13:42 PM helpful as walking up Duporth Road is very difficult for elderly people.

ID: 92430989

52 19/08/2018 To reiterate: 15:48 PM Most drivers completely ignore the 30mph limit or sign on the Porthpean Road, in

ID: 92504079 particular when traveling towards St Austell, some considering deceleration unnecessary.. 60mph, sometimes more, appears to be acceptable. An extension to the south needs to be implemented.

53 20/08/2018 Public transport would need to be subsidised. Cars needed in this area. 10:19 AM Holmbush road inadequate especially with new development.

ID: 92555767 Not enough parking at Penrice Hospital. Not sure how seasonal parking will work

54 20/08/2018 Everybody should be encouraged to visit places such as Charlestown but huge parking 10:43 AM charges are a deterrent

ID: 92560492

55 20/08/2018 Pedestrian crossing in Charlestown Road. Currently very dangerous for schoolchildren, 10:51 AM the elderly and those with sight/hearing problems.

ID: 92561562 Traffic calming measures in Charlestown particularly as the village is being used as a rat run to avoid the A390. Speed limit signs needed in Charlestown.

56 20/08/2018 Enforce speed limits on bottom half of Duporth Road 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

57 20/08/2018 People should be encouraged to use public transport by restricting vehicular access. 11:12 AM More pedestrianisation and out of town parking schemes.

ID: 92564831 Parking outside Penrice Academy is particularly dangerous and needs to be addressed urgently.

58 20/08/2018 Bring back the Hoppa buses rather than using nearly empty coaches 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

59 20/08/2018 Bay View Road is a priority for traffic calming. Tregorrick Road should not be closed to 11:49 AM normal traffic

ID: 92570842

60 20/08/2018 Bay View Road is a priority for traffic calming. Tregorrick Road should not be closed to 11:49 AM normal traffic

ID: 92571476

61 20/08/2018 Parking of cars in summer season is hideous - especially along Church Road and all 15:16 PM along Charlestown Road.

ID: 92594224

62 20/08/2018 Whole of Charlestown needs resurfacing, fix pot holes. 15:32 PM

ID: 92596378 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 63 20/08/2018 Duporth Road bend is one of the most dangerous parking areas, especially as it is a bus 15:37 PM route.

ID: 92597339

64 20/08/2018 No parking on pavements. 15:59 PM

ID: 92599271

65 20/08/2018 Yellow lines from the top of Charlestown Road (one side) to stop school parking as you 16:18 PM cannot move when Penrice School (down to Church Road) is open. And Charloestown

ID: 92601199 Road from the church to the roundabout and ask Charlestown School parents not to park in the cemetary.

66 20/08/2018 No-one parked on Charlestown Road when Heavy Transport lorries hacked up and down 16:42 PM the hill exporting clay. Halcyon days! Allow the buses to employ snow ploughs to barge

ID: 92602669 past all the poorly parked cars - driven, parked and owned by gits.

67 20/08/2018 Too many cars parked on yelow lines in and around Charlestown without any wardens, 16:48 PM please enforce the law.

ID: 92604153

68 20/08/2018 Just one parked car on Church Road caused chaos in the mornings, traffic using it as a 16:55 PM rat run to avoid queues in Holmbush Road.

ID: 92604778

69 20/08/2018 Electronic bus arrivals in Charlestown in a shelters 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

70 21/08/2018 Yes. Sleeping policemen urgently needed both sides of the last road bend before the 13:05 PM beach Car park (blind and very dangerous) at Porthpean. Bottom of the hill just outside

ID: 92667010 Porthpean House gates. Drivers come very fast; pedestrians with children, or bicyclists or wheelchairs frequently put at risk.

71 22/08/2018 Parking in all above areas is a hazard for local commuting 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

72 22/08/2018 We live in Charlestown. Like many residents we are fed up being overrun by visitors. Also 10:42 AM when the pubs close the shouting and foul language often wakes. cars speeding late at

ID: 92761337 night is also a concern.

73 22/08/2018 Virtual path on Brick Hill is unsafe in parts due to shading and speeding. Volume of traffic, 10:46 AM lack of parking and speed makes roads in the parish unsafe at times.

ID: 92761946

74 22/08/2018 We need to get the bus service to come up past children's hospice to Lobbs Shop and 10:53 AM the gritters need to come right up to the crossroads and out to Trenarren.

ID: 92762475

75 22/08/2018 Church Road is becoming more dangerous due to the enlargement of Charlestown 10:59 AM School and needs yellow lines extended on the bend from roundabout to Church Hall car

ID: 92763173 park

76 22/08/2018 As I work in Mevagissey, if Tregorrick Road is blocked off it would be very inconvenient 11:08 AM for me to get to work.

ID: 92764495

77 22/08/2018 A permanent safe solution for parking near schools is required. A park and ride scheme 11:24 AM feasibility should be undertaken soon considering more than one site

ID: 92765996

78 22/08/2018 Parking opposite entrance to hospital is a serious danger making it necessary to move 11:43 AM onto the wrong side of the road (coming towards Porthpean). Vehicles turning left out of

ID: 92768061 hospital don't look left before exiting causing near head-on collisions. Signs should be erected warning traffic exiting hospital. Problem has been caused by change of use of 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total hospital premises. Has planning permission been given? If so, why has no condition been parking been imposed.

79 22/08/2018 More frequent buses meeting trains and bus connections to Truro. Local bus to Truro 11:56 AM from parish.

ID: 92769548

80 22/08/2018 Traffic lights at bottom bend of Duporth Road. Traffic calming measures on Bay View 15:20 PM Road.

ID: 92789623

81 22/08/2018 Outside Charlestown school and pulling out of Foundry Drive can occasionally be 15:28 PM dangerous due to the parked cars.

ID: 92790318

82 22/08/2018 Suggest: 1. Duporth Road to and from Charlestown 20 MPH. 2. All housing 15:40 PM developments to have off road parking.

ID: 92791121

83 22/08/2018 20MPH on Duporth Road. 15:45 PM

ID: 92792290

84 22/08/2018 Additional parking scheme would be for tourists not residents. Until a traffic survey is 17:03 PM undertaken to identify possible problems, only then can the question be answered

ID: 92797510 Any 'parking scheme' has to include for alternation to what exists otherwise just more traffic is generated and you are back to square one. Where is the parking warden!!? to help control by issuing tickets.

85 24/08/2018 Get rid of the island going down Charlestown Road 10:20 AM

ID: 92922910

86 24/08/2018 The current speed restriction controls on Duporth Road are nothing short of dangerous. 10:31 AM The width restricting areas don't allow for easy vision so people still don't wait. They can't

ID: 92923195 see traffic coming towards them. Increasingly cars are parking in extremely narrow areas, mounting the pavements to pass and having to slam on their brakes when they meet traffic head on. Also the new roundabout on Porthpean Road is terribly designed! The angles are too sharp, the roundabout is virtually impossible to see until you are almost on it (from the bypass direction.) It is not safe!

87 24/08/2018 Parking permits for residents where there is no off road parking would be useful for them. 10:39 AM

ID: 92924287

88 24/08/2018 Strategic movement and enforcement of parking restrictions lack competence. In over 20 10:46 AM years of observation I've never seen a single parking ticket issued on an illegally parked

ID: 92924824 vehicle. Church Road in particular is now a cut through race track as Holmbush Road has been allowed, by poor planning, to be permanently congested

89 24/08/2018 Trains are excellent. 10:53 AM Buses are terrible and very expensive.

ID: 92925453

90 24/08/2018 Charlestown Road is a rat race from Duporth. Build a school in Duporth? A traffic calming 10:54 AM scheme needed. Selfishly I would love a resident parking space outside my house.

ID: 92925478

91 24/08/2018 Re 23: "Don't understand your point". 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410 Speed limit through Charlestown and the whole length of Duporth Road should be 20 MPH.

92 24/08/2018 Public transport more frequent. Trains more frequent to Truro. 11:13 AM

ID: 92927583 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 93 24/08/2018 20mph speed limit for Duporth Road 11:21 AM

ID: 92928024

94 24/08/2018 Only if there are parking spaces allocated for residents 11:26 AM

ID: 92928712

95 24/08/2018 Please please do something about the parking outside the community hospital before a 11:36 AM fatal accident happens - and believe me it will! I use this road every day and most days at

ID: 92929125 least 12 to 24 cars are parked.

96 24/08/2018 Zebra crossing. 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

97 24/08/2018 Timed parking (but free) on main roads in Charlestown in summer. Traffic lights on the 90 11:52 AM degree bend on Duporth Road

ID: 92930788

98 24/08/2018 Charlestown School is a worry as though for safety ideally there should be less parking 12:00 PM outside, it is simply not feasible for parents to always walk. School closing is particularly

ID: 92933277 bad. Also parents who are on the way to and from work in, say, Truro, cannot walk (or who have several children to drop off at different venues then head to work). Or small children in car. There is simply not enough safe parking and this was not thought through before the school expanded!!.

99 24/08/2018 Something badly needs to be done as the main thoroughfare to Truro and the West is 18:39 PM straight through St Austell. There needs to be a by-pass.

ID: 92974552

100 27/08/2018 Charlestown needs additional off road parking 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

101 27/08/2018 Employ more parking enforcement officials. Enforce all parking regulations robustly. Issue 10:19 AM residents/homeowners parking permits.

ID: 93073266

102 27/08/2018 Duporth Road very, very dangerous when the elderly and schoolchildren are walking 10:34 AM home. There is no pavement and a bend in the road. Something needs to be done. This

ID: 93073598 would reduce Charlestown parking as many residents drive the short distance from Duporth or Porthpean just to avoid walking that dangerous stretch of road.

103 27/08/2018 Provision of more cycle lanes e.g. the cycle provision on either side of Cromwell Road 10:43 AM could be consolidated by the construction of a fixed raised dedicated cycle lane on the

ID: 93074382 Truro bound side of the road. It would make cycling safer and encourage more cyclists.

104 27/08/2018 There seems little point in introducing additional parking restrictions when existing 11:12 AM restrictions are so blatantly ignored. If the introduction of a scheme means the erection of

ID: 93075470 signs, a first useful step would be to repaint the double yellow lines. The installation of upright no parking posts would be a further step. This unfortunately runs counter to the Q28 answer. Catch 22!

105 27/08/2018 The roads around this area are in a poor state of repair and this should be dealt with 11:21 AM before sorting out parking etc. Too much on road parking causes congestion for the local

ID: 93075977 people. The car park ij Charlestown should be free, avoiding problems leading to the harbour.

106 27/08/2018 Porthpean Road. When heading towards Pentewan during hospital hours a lot of cars 11:27 AM park on the left hand side. Cars pull out of the hospital and turn without looking. Cars are

ID: 93076364 already committed to overtake the parked cars. It has long been an accident waiting to happen. I do not have a brilliant solution but perhaps stronger signage on the exit road from the hospital might help. 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 107 27/08/2018 We live along Church Road. The double yellow lines are in the wrong places. We cannot 11:37 AM get out of our driveway easily. The traffic flow is heavy and fast. Cars are often on the

ID: 93076590 pavement. Children use the pavements from Charlestown School up to Penrice School. It is hard for them to cross roads. Signs to say slow down - possibly traffic calming. Tell people we also have a kindergarten. It is often used as a short cut.

108 27/08/2018 Strongly disagree with additional seasonal parking scheme. 11:44 AM

ID: 93077170

109 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

110 28/08/2018 Possible seasonal resident holder permit scheme for Charlestown Road. 15:06 PM

ID: 93145632 Restrict speed limit to 20mph on the whole of Charlestown Road.

111 28/08/2018 Opportunity for parking at Penrice with low carbon vehicle link to Charlestown 20:32 PM We are against the creeping suburbanisation of Tregorrick Road that should remain a

ID: 93180608 Cornish lane and any further development down that valley should be strongly resisted.

112 29/08/2018 Charlestown road should have all its current parking restrictions reviewed as they have 10:25 AM not been updated since the foundry park estate has opened and there are some

ID: 93223823 dangerous spots. Possible collaboration with Penrice School over parking during summer holidays and regatta week.

113 29/08/2018 Parking is the biggest issue in Charlestown. Successful planning applications both 10:49 AM business and residential must include adequate parking provision. Unsafe/illegal parking

ID: 93226401 must be policed and punished. Church Road and Brick Hill must be designated one-way.

114 29/08/2018 Investigate the possibility of a one-way system through Duporth and Charlestown. At 11:01 AM present both are used as a rat run. A390 no longer fit for purpose - St Austell needs a

ID: 93228235 bypass.

115 29/08/2018 Bottom corner of brick hill is getting silly with parking around the corner 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234

116 29/08/2018 As permanent residents in Quay Road Charlestown we are seriously concerned about 11:32 AM poor infrastructure, management and safety issues on Quay Road. We implore the parish

ID: 93230981 council to work closely with local residents, business owners and harbour guardians to improve the situation

117 29/08/2018 1) Church Road either a one way system or use the church hall carpark. 11:46 AM 2) Parents park both sides of road, difficult to get through at the school

ID: 93233284 3) Penrice Academy downright dangerous parking both sides of road including double yellow lines and other restricted areas and are aggressive if asked to make way. Emergency vehicles wouldn't be able to get through . The headmaster is frustrated having asked repeatedly for this to stop and being ignored. Give them all a fine and they may be stopped

118 29/08/2018 Consider park and ride options to allow people to park outside Charlestown with small 15:12 PM bus into village. Park large buses outside village. Timed delivery for catering trucks.

ID: 93258299

119 29/08/2018 Church Road is particularly dangerous when cars are parked and children are being 15:16 PM picked up from nursery.

ID: 93259528

120 29/08/2018 Speed restriction required on new Duporth estate. 15:23 PM

ID: 93260031

121 29/08/2018 Whoever decided to make Brick Hill only wide enough for two cars should take a good 15:35 PM look at themselves. The kerb on the left going down needs to be removed to help flow.

ID: 93261747 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total Overgrown hedges need to be cut to help traffic flow, eg Porthpean Beach Road and outside Penrice School sports field.

122 29/08/2018 A390 - the longest car park in St Austell - ?sets of lights and roundabouts. Cries out for a 15:52 PM Northern by pass to the Truro Road beyond St Mewan.

ID: 93263238

123 29/08/2018 20 Miles per hour speed limit on all local residential estates. 15:59 PM

ID: 93264484

124 29/08/2018 Speed calming below Pinch Point. 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

125 29/08/2018 A residents parking permit - tourists pay and display. Parking restrictions are not 16:15 PM enforced.

ID: 93265989

126 29/08/2018 Duporth Road becoming dangerous especially during school runs. Mothers putting 16:23 PM children at risk by completely ignoring passing bays.

ID: 93266694

127 29/08/2018 People park on Porthpean Beach Road for the beach although there is a car park. This is 16:31 PM inconsiderate parking and causes a danger in a residential area. I would welcome double

ID: 93267478 yellow lines on both sides of this road.

128 30/08/2018 See comments on parking. numerous parking spaces are used every day. 17:34 PM It is unsafe to have unrestricted parking and bus routes through the estate, particularly

ID: 93347241 with children about for much of the day.

129 31/08/2018 The roads should be resurfaced outside Charlestown School and at Holmbush Arch and 10:22 AM onto Church Road. I would like to see the school playground at Penrice used for summer

ID: 93388461 car parking and the Church Hall car park able to be used for drop offs for the nursery

130 31/08/2018 Parking on Porthpean Road at junction with hospital is an accidentwaiting to happen. 10:30 AM Some drivers exit onto Porthpean Road without looking and sraight into path of a car

ID: 93389379 going uphill overtaking parked cars. This has happened to us on numerous occasions.

131 31/08/2018 Park and ride seasonal if location can be found. 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

132 31/08/2018 Park and ride for Charlestown. 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

133 31/08/2018 Twenty mile an hour restriction through all housing estates. 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

134 31/08/2018 As above - also Porthpean Road (Wain Homes) roundabout needs sorting. The camber 11:09 AM of the road is poor. Porthpean Road near traffic lights needs double yellow to prevent

ID: 93392447 parents dropping off children at Penrice. This causes issues with local and hospital traffic.

135 31/08/2018 More money from Section 106 funding needs to be spent on repairing/maintaining roads. 11:18 AM

ID: 93393498

136 31/08/2018 Charlestown Road would benefit from alternated 30 mile an hour signs. The road 11:30 AM encourages people to race up and down it at night. More police presence needed at night

ID: 93394156 to prevent dangerous driving and possibly drink driving.

137 31/08/2018 Would be ideal if Penrice School car park is made available for visitors to use during 11:39 AM summer school holidays to ease congestion in Charlestown/Duporth Road.

ID: 93395596 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 138 31/08/2018 Removing traffic calming bollards on Charlestown Road - they are more of a problem 11:45 AM than an asset to traffic flow.

ID: 93396114

139 31/08/2018 Need a park and ride scheme to ease congestion is Charlestown. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085

140 05/09/2018 Foundry Drive becomes a parking hazard with holidaymakers parking wherever the wish. 11:16 AM We locals come home from work and cannot park

ID: 93702817

141 05/09/2018 Road between Holmbush Arch mini roundabout and Charlestown Church Hall is overdue 11:21 AM for resurfacing. Visibility splay needs improving at Foundry Drive junction looking uphill.

ID: 93703614 Vehicles parked too close to junction

142 05/09/2018 Fill in the potholes. Take some of the speed bumps out as most are far too high! 11:26 AM Chicanes are much better as they don't damage your car and make people stop.

ID: 93703659

143 05/09/2018 Total absence of speed limit enforcement in Charlestown. Regular speed checks needed. 11:43 AM Road surfaces are bad especially in Church Road.

ID: 93705723

144 05/09/2018 An annual parking pass for residents, number plate included so not available to holiday 11:47 AM lets. A small annual fee to apply.

ID: 93706280

145 07/09/2018 The three locations noted above are increasingly problematic, especially the bottom of 09:02 AM Duporth Road which is an accident waiting to happen.

ID: 93850176

146 07/09/2018 Warning sign of parked cars at bottom of Duporth Road. Manor Farm Road (Duporth) 09:31 AM should be accessible to cars not just buses as Bay View Road now always busy with

ID: 93852454 traffic.

147 07/09/2018 No parking at all outside Charlestown School, Penrice, Charlestown Road top end 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

148 07/09/2018 Very difficult to park in the parish especially in season. More capacity needed. 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

149 07/09/2018 Park and ride for additional seasonal parking. Vehicle access for residents only. 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

150 07/09/2018 Cars too fast on Porthpean Road; pavement all way down on Duporth Road 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469

151 07/09/2018 Parking should be banned on the lower part of Duporth Road. 10:27 AM Traffic calming in Duporth needs to be improved as some drivers do not observe passing

ID: 93857174 places. Priority should be indicated. Parking on Charlestown Road from Church Road to the old Partech entrance should be one side of the road only.

152 07/09/2018 Should consider making additional off road parking available on Charlestown School 10:52 AM premises

ID: 93863487

153 11/09/2018 Charlestown is already full of people. If you allow more parking e.g. a new car park 14:36 PM congestion of people in the village will be worse. It is only a small harbour.

ID: 94165289 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 154 11/09/2018 We strongly oppose the restrictions proposed through Tregorrick 14:46 PM

ID: 94165932

155 11/09/2018 Presence of more traffic wardens. Tregorrick is not in this parish. The Tregorrick Way 14:51 PM signs are causing a fast rat run through the village.

ID: 94167362

156 11/09/2018 Too much development at Holmbush - also eco town should never be. Roads gridlocked. 14:59 PM

ID: 94168535

157 11/09/2018 Enforcement of penalties for bad parking 15:03 PM

ID: 94168990

158 11/09/2018 Traffic problems on our local roads are, in the main, a result of vehicles trying to avoid the 15:16 PM congestion of the A390 at Holmbush

ID: 94169498

159 11/09/2018 Charlestown must plan to handle mass short-term traffic/trade 15:31 PM Winter facilities will be needed

ID: 94171471 Traditional activities must be re-introduced and encouraged

160 11/09/2018 Re seasonal parking - don't make charges too high as that is what makes tourists park on 15:36 PM road

ID: 94172777

161 11/09/2018 Dreadful condition of road above railway arch at roundabout splitting to Charlestown 15:41 PM School and the Church

ID: 94173356

162 11/09/2018 Speed limits. No parking on corner at bottom of Duporth Road. No parking by visitors on 15:46 PM yellow lines

ID: 94174030

163 11/09/2018 Duporth Road - it is now dangerous. Previously before road/pavement alteration cars 15:52 PM could pass without stopping. Now they cannot, creating blind spots.

ID: 94174567

164 11/09/2018 Having bus stops opposite double yellows thus not holding up traffic each time a bus 15:58 PM stops.

ID: 94175233

165 12/09/2018 Allow mirrors at bottom of Duporth Road. 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

166 12/09/2018 All overgrown verges should be cut back for pedestrian and cyclist safety. White lines 10:13 AM need maintenance.

ID: 94228722

167 12/09/2018 Pot Holes. 10:24 AM No more parking as the motive is to make money.

ID: 94230235 Free permits for parish residents.

168 12/09/2018 We need to extend the yellow lines on Church Road and Charlestown Road into Foundry 10:37 AM Drive and Foundry Parc due to holiday vehicles choosing not to pay and finding streets to

ID: 94231983 park on causing excessive traffic at peak times.

169 12/09/2018 Very congested around the Holmbush area especially around Tesco and Lidl. 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

170 12/09/2018 Too many cars come into the harbour, too much traffic, no speed restrictions. Pollution 10:48 AM around the historic heart. Reduce traffic and pedestrianise as far as possible.

ID: 94233207 24. Any other comments on transport/infrastructure/road safety?

Response Response

Percent Total 171 12/09/2018 As Charlestown Road is wide enouth it can cope with street parking. If you remove this 10:55 AM then you need to create additional car parking nearby or else people won't visit.

ID: 94233977

172 12/09/2018 There are local seasonal problems in and the St Austell Bypass. We are a 11:06 AM holiday destination so must not let cars rule our normal off season.

ID: 94235121

173 08/10/2018 We are very limited as locals to adequate parking without either causing some form of 11:34 AM obstruction or being charged for the privilege.

ID: 96185114

answered 173

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25. LANDSCAPE, ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE Coastal views and open spaces are important aspects of the area. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 89.35% 302

2 Agree 10.06% 34

3 Neutral 0.59% 2

4 Disagree 0.00% 0 5 Strongly disagree 0.00% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.11 Std. Deviation: 0.33 Satisfaction Rate: 2.81 answered 338 Variance: 0.11 Std. Error: 0.02 skipped 4

26. It is important to preserve the character of Charlestown Harbour. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 87.87% 297

2 Agree 10.95% 37

3 Neutral 0.89% 3

4 Disagree 0.30% 1

5 Strongly disagree 0.00% 0

Analysis Mean: 1.14 Std. Deviation: 0.39 Satisfaction Rate: 3.4 answered 338 Variance: 0.15 Std. Error: 0.02 skipped 4

27. Charlestown and its harbour are popular tourist attractions. We should seek to develop more tourist facilities in Charlestown. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 13.35% 45

2 Agree 20.18% 68

3 Neutral 25.82% 87

4 Disagree 23.74% 80

5 Strongly disagree 16.91% 57

Analysis Mean: 3.11 Std. Deviation: 1.28 Satisfaction Rate: 52.67 answered 337 Variance: 1.64 Std. Error: 0.07 skipped 5

28. We should restrict the amount of signage/advertising within the World Heritage Site of Charlestown. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 42.09% 141

2 Agree 35.52% 119

3 Neutral 17.01% 57

4 Disagree 3.28% 11

5 Strongly disagree 2.09% 7

Analysis Mean: 1.88 Std. Deviation: 0.95 Satisfaction Rate: 21.94 answered 335 Variance: 0.9 Std. Error: 0.05 skipped 7

29. We should protect the green boundaries between the three wards of the parish and between St Austell Bay and neighbouring town and parishes. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 72.02% 242

2 Agree 21.73% 73

3 Neutral 5.65% 19

4 Disagree 0.30% 1

5 Strongly disagree 0.30% 1

Analysis Mean: 1.35 Std. Deviation: 0.63 Satisfaction Rate: 8.78 answered 336 Variance: 0.39 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 6

30. We should protect existing green spaces within the parish. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 74.17% 247

30. We should protect existing green spaces within the parish. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 2 Agree 22.22% 74

3 Neutral 3.00% 10

4 Disagree 0.00% 0 5 Strongly disagree 0.60% 2

Analysis Mean: 1.31 Std. Deviation: 0.59 Satisfaction Rate: 7.66 answered 333 Variance: 0.34 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 9

31. It is important to preserve the current woodland areas in the parish. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 78.40% 265

2 Agree 19.23% 65

3 Neutral 1.48% 5

4 Disagree 0.30% 1

5 Strongly disagree 0.59% 2

Analysis Mean: 1.25 Std. Deviation: 0.56 Satisfaction Rate: 6.36 answered 338 Variance: 0.31 Std. Error: 0.03 skipped 4

32. Public Rights of Way (PROW) within the parish should be preserved. Do you:

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 70.62% 238

2 Agree 23.44% 79

3 Neutral 4.75% 16

4 Disagree 0.30% 1

5 Strongly disagree 0.89% 3

Analysis Mean: 1.37 Std. Deviation: 0.67 Satisfaction Rate: 9.35 answered 337 Variance: 0.45 Std. Error: 0.04 skipped 5

33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 98 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 22/07/2018 Our landscape, environment and heritage sites are prime assets that must be preserved. 13:21 PM Any attempt to destroy these for development purposes would be self-defeating and

ID: 90703248 disastrous.

2 23/07/2018 It is important to preserve the character and relative peace of the parish. 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822 Wildlife should be protected and encouraged.

3 29/07/2018 We need to try to protect Charlestown as a historic yet living village, NOT turn it into a 13:35 PM "Poldark" theme park, nor yet allow it to become another seaside tourist trap

ID: 91146659 indistinguishable from Mevagissey/St Ives. A better model would be Porthlevan, which appears to cater for tourism whilst not pandering to it.

Cliff erosion is becoming a serious concern and some sea defence work is urgently needed. The repair of the groyne on the beach would also be welcome.

4 06/08/2018 Need better signage on South West coastpath at Trenarren/Black Head. 10:53 AM

ID: 91607294 Restrict entry of vehicles to the Ledrah )Trenarren) to prevent illegal overnight camping.

Improve small car parking area at Trenarren.

5 09/08/2018 My fear is we should lose our status as a World Heritage Site if we allow things to happen 15:16 PM which are not in keeping.

ID: 91861612

6 09/08/2018 Retain character of Charlestown Harbour. 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

7 09/08/2018 Tourism is the growth area and should be encouraged. 16:36 PM

ID: 91870045

8 09/08/2018 Harbour should not be over developed or over commercialised. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

9 13/08/2018 Do not replicate poor development that would spoil the look of the area. 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

10 13/08/2018 It would be great to see Charlestown Harbour used as a historical china clay and mining of 15:29 PM minerals living museum like the sardine factory in , which honours and preserves the

ID: 92055590 history of fishing in Looe

11 13/08/2018 Too much emphasis on Charlestown 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

12 13/08/2018 No further development to maintain villages as they are 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

13 13/08/2018 Ensure existing tree preservation orders are kept 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505

14 13/08/2018 Protect what we have to ensure that the area is not spoiled 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

15 13/08/2018 More toilets in Charlestown 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 16 13/08/2018 Better road access to Porthpean Beach 16:43 PM

ID: 92078040

17 15/08/2018 Charlestown's special charm attracts plenty of tourists. The area should be maintained to 10:17 AM continue this - any dilapidated buildings updated. All structures should be modernised but

ID: 92184138 retain old-world charm.

18 15/08/2018 More bins could be available as rubbish still dumped. No buildings (houses) not in keeping. 11:33 AM Also use of renovating derelict houses and buildings and not allowing plans to go through

ID: 92200610 with houses on top of each other with no space.

19 15/08/2018 Coastal footpath from Charlestown to Porthpean is very bad/muddy in bad weather. 11:54 AM Compare with footpath going to Carlyon Bay.

ID: 92203199 Threat of marine mining for tin in the bay. Public access to Duporth Beach from footpath should be closed

20 15/08/2018 Preserve the unspoiltness of the harbour, it's what makes it unique. Not to say that it needs 15:35 PM to be hermetically sealed though! Same goes for the "grand plaza" of Charlestown Road,

ID: 92224104 just as unique?

21 15/08/2018 Care must be take to preserve the special nature of the historic port of Charlestown and its 16:03 PM environment. It is starting to look scruffy with the yellow pop up restaurant in the harbour.

ID: 92227507

22 15/08/2018 Hedges and soft verges are not maintained well. 16:24 PM

ID: 92229719

23 15/08/2018 Beware future planning - strongly against the harbour area becoming a theme park. 16:29 PM However "in keeping" the proposals may look on paper. The jewel in the crown must be

ID: 92230219 preserved intact, else it is lost. Already too much glass creeping in, it is not in keeping.

24 17/08/2018 Preserve Charlestown 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128

25 17/08/2018 Local residents are restricted by the cost of parking when looking to use local services. 15:57 PM Too many Wi-Fi blackspots; beaches should be dog free; There are no specified dog

ID: 92383601 walking areas

26 17/08/2018 Don't destroy what we have whereh new developments occur 16:15 PM

ID: 92386023

27 17/08/2018 Do not commercialize Charlestown as it would loose its charm 16:21 PM

ID: 92386481

28 18/08/2018 Tourism is an important aspect to any plans, but please remember the people who live and 10:40 AM work here all the year round!

ID: 92424035

29 20/08/2018 A question of balance - we don't know what extra signs/advertising are needed. Similarly 10:19 AM what extra tourist facilities may be considered.

ID: 92555767 As it is, Charlestown is very popular. We would not want development such as can now be found at Land's End which has destroyed its character by being too commercial

30 20/08/2018 Greater consideration should be given to Charlestown as a WHS when assessing planning 10:51 AM applications.

ID: 92561562 Much tougher enforcement/planning breaches.

31 20/08/2018 Don't over-develop Charlestown. It's beautiful as it is. 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 32 20/08/2018 To maintain the above requires active and present enforcement of these areas to ensure 11:12 AM no degradation occurs. It's unfortunate but some populations are prone to abuse and take

ID: 92564831 advantage of these areas without taking responsibility for their own activities, thereby needing to be forced to do so.

33 20/08/2018 Concerns over increased noise pollution in summer months from live entertainment 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

34 20/08/2018 The Charlestown lake area could be a good resource for walking, nature trails etc. 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

35 20/08/2018 I have lived in Charlestown for nearly 17 years and have been coming here for nearly 35 15:16 PM years and it has changed considerably and not always for the best.

ID: 92594224

36 20/08/2018 The fields and woodlands around Charlestown are as much a part of the heritage of the 16:26 PM area as the village itself and should be preserved at all costs.

ID: 92601958

37 20/08/2018 A strong curb on Japanese knotweed should be persistent and aim to eradicate once and 16:42 PM for all this menace.

ID: 92602669

38 20/08/2018 Often hear visitors query the Greek shop in the grass above the harbour. A simple sign to 16:55 PM describe its film history etc would be welcome.

ID: 92604778

39 22/08/2018 The harbour at Charlestown needs to be tidied up and made more use of. Desperately 10:29 AM needs new lock gates that work well enough to allow more paying boat owners in and out

ID: 92759561 on a regular basis.

40 22/08/2018 Public rights of way should be clearly marked 10:33 AM

ID: 92760127

41 22/08/2018 PROW shouldn't always be preserved as some of them have become dangerous and 10:53 AM unmanageable.

ID: 92762475

42 22/08/2018 We should maintain the charm of Charlestown and not develop it into a theme park 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455

43 22/08/2018 Really worried about development in development in woods and fields either side of 11:56 AM Duporth Road - need to preserve trees and green land

ID: 92769548

44 22/08/2018 All the above three points are what make Cornwall unique. 15:40 PM

ID: 92791121

45 22/08/2018 This area is special because of the woodlands and tree lined areas. It is gradually being 16:22 PM eroded away, a little bit here, a little bit there. The whole area is in danger of being spoilt

ID: 92794554 forever.

46 22/08/2018 No 32 - only for ones that are currently used. 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510 How do you restrict/preserve/protect? The current system/process control by the authorities does not work.

47 24/08/2018 The beauty of Cornwall is the green space. In St Austell and throughout Cornwall this is 10:31 AM simply being destroyed by housing. Porthpean Road development is a prime example.

ID: 92923195 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 48 24/08/2018 Illegal signage is a constant pollution in the parish. The lack of competence by the 10:46 AM council's enforcement department means it's never managed effectively.

ID: 92924824

49 24/08/2018 Run down semi-wooded area can be built on and it would improve the area. 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

50 24/08/2018 Can anything be implemented quickly to save more land being sold for building and to 10:54 AM protect trees which seem to be removed at an alarming rate.

ID: 92925478

51 24/08/2018 Don't ruin it and don't sell out to the highest bidder! 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410

52 24/08/2018 Too many chalk boards/blackboards/A frames etc. Should limit to one per business. 11:13 AM

ID: 92927583

53 24/08/2018 It is vital to humans and animals for us to protect and preserve our landscape etc. Once 11:36 AM buildings are erected it can never go back to be land again

ID: 92929125

54 24/08/2018 More educational engagement with young people on pollution, plastics etc. A term time 11:52 AM beach clean-up in collaboration with local schools/colleges. Perhaps Tim Smit may have

ID: 92930788 some ideas on preserving the history and heritage of Charlestown Harbour? Maybe even some cash or a school project/competition? Weekend walks for young people/treasure hunts or similar - beating the boundaries etc.

55 24/08/2018 Really love the balance of eateries/tourist facilities there is currently and care should be 12:00 PM taken not to allow further and destroy the nature of the place!!

ID: 92933277

56 27/08/2018 Protect at all costs 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

57 27/08/2018 The priority is affordable housing for locals. Attracting businesses to the area. Green 10:34 AM spaces must be second on the list to this. People must come first. Quality of life must

ID: 93073598 come first. Homes and jobs is what the area needs not empty fields.

58 27/08/2018 There are far too many trees in residential areas. A thorough review and update of TPOs 10:58 AM urgently required.

ID: 93075037

59 27/08/2018 The increasing popularity of Charlestown Harbour presents a challenge. A balance has to 11:12 AM be struck between meeting tourist demand while preserving the historic character and

ID: 93075470 charm of the place.

60 27/08/2018 No more building around Charlestown. This to include Porthpean Road, Duporth Road and 11:21 AM Charlestown Road. The area has historical values and this should be maintained. Visitors

ID: 93075977 and local people such as myself like and love the rural feeling of the area; it's our heritage and can be enjoyed by all.

61 27/08/2018 See notes on Other Issues. More traditional street lights for Charlestown and removal of 11:37 AM overhead wires and poles.

ID: 93076590

62 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

63 28/08/2018 Improve funding to benefit improved management. 15:06 PM

ID: 93145632 improved public waste bin management in Charlestown. 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 64 29/08/2018 Quay Road in Charlestown Harbour the china clay chutes need repairing and improving. 10:25 AM There is a lot of wasted space opposite the colourful cottages - the whole area looks an

ID: 93223823 eyesore. The old concrete walls on the beach need repairing.

65 29/08/2018 Charlestown Harbour needs to be restored. There are too many weeds and unsightly run- 10:31 AM down items such as the old clay chutes etc.

ID: 93224829

66 29/08/2018 Planning infringements should be policed and appropriately punished 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

67 29/08/2018 should become more proactive and more resolute in protecting the built 11:01 AM environment of the world heritage site

ID: 93228235

68 29/08/2018 As before, Charlestown is a special place and we should help it remain so. 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234

69 29/08/2018 We are saddened by the ongoing deterioration in the physical assets associated with 11:32 AM Charlestown Harbour railings, roads, stonework and particularly in the lack of investment in

ID: 93230981 the inner harbour which contains assets of historical importance. The change in ownership may offer a way to address these issues but a plea that this is done working closely with local residents. Community engagement has been poor in recent times

70 29/08/2018 The coastal path is a disgrace. Mopeds and cycles churn up the mud . There should be 11:46 AM more waste paper bins. Those people who do bag dog poo have one bin opposite Foundry

ID: 93233284 Drive and not another until the Rashleigh/Charlies Boathouse so some people leave the bags on the pavement.

71 29/08/2018 Resist the increasing development of cramming large inappropriate houses into gardens, 11:57 AM which is to the detriment of the attractive character and amenity. This damages the very

ID: 93234906 qualities which make Cornwall an attractive place to visit. Also cramming causes loss of privacy, overbearing impact and social pressures

72 29/08/2018 The harbour needs to be able to generate some kind of income to be able to preserve it - 15:12 PM currently this is limited. Or bring harbour into community ownership.

ID: 93258299

73 29/08/2018 We have enough for the tourists - any more we would lose the character of Charlestown. 15:16 PM

ID: 93259528

74 29/08/2018 Keep the green belt behind ASDA and the Mevagissey Road. Make Gypsey Lane a safer 15:52 PM cycle path - keep free from rubbish.

ID: 93263238

75 30/08/2018 Good to see the chapel in Charlestown being renovated, More of the same when 17:34 PM applicable.

ID: 93347241

76 31/08/2018 I would like to see heritage history board put up to let visitors know about Charlestown's 10:22 AM history. I hope the clay shoots can be restored.

ID: 93388461

77 31/08/2018 Tree control is key (living near them) they need topping out as some if high winds, could 11:09 AM damage property. Topping out would encourage better growth. Duporth Road is the key

ID: 93392447 place and woodlands on the Linden Estate. The trees need active management in order to keep trees otherwise they will grow too large and we will lose them.

78 31/08/2018 Realistic and local support is needed in helping Charlestown harbour owners create an 11:18 AM income while balancing local residents' needs, business and tourism. Make more use of

ID: 93393498 our marine environment and green spaces. 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 79 31/08/2018 Charlestown has a natural beauty and character in its current state. It is currently very 11:30 AM popular as a visitor attraction almost to overflow in the season. Further development could

ID: 93394156 detract from its unique charm and create overcrowding therefore spoiling the appeal. No inappropriate themed attractions should be developed.

80 31/08/2018 All these should be strongly protected and for Charlestown not to be too commercialised. 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

81 31/08/2018 Why is the Charlestown parish sign situated half way down Charlestown Road as i believe 11:45 AM it begins just after the turning to Chandlers Walk?

ID: 93396114

82 31/08/2018 Preserve the character of Charlestown - we need a museum. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085

83 05/09/2018 Again the Longstore bar is not with the in-keeping of the harbour (roof structure). 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

84 05/09/2018 Make the chapel in Charlestown a community centre 11:35 AM

ID: 93704999

85 05/09/2018 Mandatory installation of drop kerbs where off road parking in gardens has been achieved 11:43 AM by removal of traditional garden walls. This would prevent ongoing damage to footpaths.

ID: 93705723

86 07/09/2018 No building on green spaces! Conservation is key as tourists come to Cornwall for its 09:31 AM beauty.

ID: 93852454

87 07/09/2018 Charlestown is a major tourist attraction but it is already struggling to cope with the visitors 09:51 AM it currently attracts. To attract more will destroy its character and ability to give access and

ID: 93854600 car parking

88 07/09/2018 Increase tourist facilities but manage traffic better. 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

89 07/09/2018 Not enough control is being exercised in Charlestown e.g. Charlestown Chapel, removal of 10:27 AM trees at bottom of Duporth Road, creating a commercial storage area

ID: 93857174 No development must be allowed between Charlestown and Porthpean Road

90 11/09/2018 We are worried about Charlestown Harbour ceasing use as a working harbour and 14:46 PM becoming a gimmicky tourist attraction instead. Tourists have always enjoyed visiting

ID: 94165932 Charlestown so we see no reason to change it dramatically

91 11/09/2018 We know that Charlestown harbour needs to generate income in order to maintain its basic 15:16 PM infrastructure, but any proposal for development in and around the harbour must be

ID: 94169498 handled with the utmost care and sensitivity

92 11/09/2018 Woodland must be managed sustainably and properly 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

93 11/09/2018 Explore the possibility of more public access to the ponds area - even fundraising to 16:47 PM achieve this

ID: 94178940 A secure dog field area where dogs could be exercised under supervision - both for residents and visitors

94 12/09/2018 Referring to No 27 - no provision for access or parking for coaches or more cats. It is a 10:13 AM seasonal problem.

ID: 94228722 33. Any other comments on landscape, environment and heritage?

Response Response

Percent Total 95 12/09/2018 Work with residents to preserve the heart of Charlesown and resist further housing 10:48 AM development which the village infrastructure cannot support. Less coaches, more

ID: 94233207 pedestrianisation.

96 12/09/2018 Porthpean, beyond the hospital, should be preserved as a recreational area - golf, walking, 11:06 AM running, biking, sailing, adventure etc. There could be more footpaths

ID: 94235121 through this area to Pentewan.

97 24/09/2018 Do not develop on open/green spaces. St Austell Bay should not be developed. Coastal 20:08 PM views and access should be protected. Green boundaries must be protected.

ID: 95132530

98 08/10/2018 It is extremely important to protect all of the above as this is what makes Cornwall such an 11:34 AM appealing place to live and visit.

ID: 96185114

answered 98

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34. FACILITIES AND LEISURE In addition to the current shops and Post Office facilities, which of the following would you use if available?

Response Yes No Total 70.3% 29.7% Increased Post Office facilities 279 (196) (83) 82.4% 17.6% Village store 296 (244) (52) 70.8% 29.2% Greengrocer 260 (184) (76) 86.0% 14.0% Farmers' market/farm stall 292 (251) (41) answered 334

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Matrix Charts

Response Response 34.1. Increased Post Office facilities Percent Total 1 Yes 70.3% 196

2 No 29.7% 83

Analysis Mean: 1.3 Std. Deviation: 0.46 Satisfaction Rate: 29.75 answered 279 Variance: 0.21 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 34.2. Village store Percent Total 1 Yes 82.4% 244

Response Response 34.2. Village store Percent Total 2 No 17.6% 52

Analysis Mean: 1.18 Std. Deviation: 0.38 Satisfaction Rate: 17.57 answered 296 Variance: 0.14 Std. Error: 0.02

Response Response 34.3. Greengrocer Percent Total 1 Yes 70.8% 184

2 No 29.2% 76

Analysis Mean: 1.29 Std. Deviation: 0.45 Satisfaction Rate: 29.23 answered 260 Variance: 0.21 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 34.4. Farmers' market/farm stall Percent Total 1 Yes 86.0% 251

2 No 14.0% 41

Analysis Mean: 1.14 Std. Deviation: 0.35 Satisfaction Rate: 14.04 answered 292 Variance: 0.12 Std. Error: 0.02

35. Which of the following amenities would you use if available? If you answer Yes, please indicate where in the box below:

Response Yes No Total 26.9% 73.1% Children's play areas 260 (70) (190) 30.3% 69.7% Fixed outdoor fitness equipment 274 (83) (191) 22.3% 77.7% Allotments 264 (59) (205) 41.2% 58.8% Communal garden 262 (108) (154) 34.0% 66.0% Free use of sports pitch 262 (89) (173) 39.7% 60.3% Community meeting room in Duporth 214 (85) (129) answered 305

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1 28/07/2018 Duporth or Charlestown 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699 35. Which of the following amenities would you use if available? If you answer Yes, please indicate where in the box below:

Response Yes No Total

2 04/08/2018 Duporth 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

3 09/08/2018 Regatta Field 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

4 13/08/2018 Allotments in farm land 15:15 PM

ID: 92069310

5 13/08/2018 Unused fields by the cliff path or regatta field for both 15:29 PM Would be good to see beach huts on the sea front

ID: 92055590

6 13/08/2018 Charlestown 15:50 PM

ID: 92072707

7 15/08/2018 Charlestown Road Park 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

8 15/08/2018 Charlestown Park 15:50 PM

ID: 92226232

9 15/08/2018 Charlestown Road or Church Road 15:56 PM

ID: 92226961

10 15/08/2018 Regatta Field 16:34 PM

ID: 92230791

11 15/08/2018 Field next the park in Charlestown is overgrown, empty and unused. 16:40 PM

ID: 92231316

12 15/08/2018 Communal Garden - bottom of Bay View Road. 16:45 PM

ID: 92231868

13 17/08/2018 Especially Duporth 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128

14 17/08/2018 Duporth wood 15:57 PM Charlestown for others

ID: 92383601

15 17/08/2018 Duporth 17:00 PM

ID: 92389620

16 20/08/2018 Better children's park in Charlestown - more play equipment and same place for fixed 15:32 PM outdoor fitness equipment.

ID: 92596378

17 20/08/2018 Allotments by the playing field. 16:18 PM Sports pitch in the playing field.

ID: 92601199

18 20/08/2018 Both in the regatta field. 16:26 PM

ID: 92601958 35. Which of the following amenities would you use if available? If you answer Yes, please indicate where in the box below:

Response Yes No Total

19 20/08/2018 But then I'm not that sociable. I'd got for a crazy golf course - maybe based on the tin 16:42 PM mining/clay industry and Charlestown's film history.

ID: 92602669

20 22/08/2018 No strong opinion on precisely where these should be as long as they are within 10-20 15:49 PM walk from central Duporth

ID: 92792306

21 22/08/2018 Children's play areas - in Regatta Field. 17:03 PM Fixed equipment - Coal Yard/Regatta Field.

ID: 92797510 Allotments - on fields.

22 24/08/2018 Near play area. 10:39 AM Allotments are too unsightly to put anywhere.

ID: 92924287

23 24/08/2018 All yes's - Duporth. 10:44 AM

ID: 92924948

24 24/08/2018 Allotments - "possible". 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

25 24/08/2018 Possibly Regatta Field. 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

26 24/08/2018 Sports pitch in wooded area leading to beach (believe plans were in situ for this?) 18:39 PM Community meeting room would be useful for everybody to get together but I am not sure

ID: 92974552 where it could be situated unless there is space on the new Over 55s site.

27 26/08/2018 Duporth 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

28 27/08/2018 Children's play area in Duporth. Fixed outdoor equipment in Charlestown park. Already 10:34 AM plenty of allotments. Definitely no communal garden as have Pinetum, Eden and Heligan

ID: 93073598 on doorstep.

29 27/08/2018 Allotments within sensible walking distance of Charlestown 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

30 27/08/2018 Near Duporth 11:56 AM

ID: 93077474

31 28/08/2018 Charlestown park 20:32 PM What about timber trim trail for older children

ID: 93180608

32 29/08/2018 Childrens' play area in Regatta Filed 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

33 29/08/2018 Regatta Field 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

34 29/08/2018 The park in Charlestown is sufficient alongside the beaches 11:32 AM

ID: 93230981

35 29/08/2018 Children's play area needs big investment. 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299 35. Which of the following amenities would you use if available? If you answer Yes, please indicate where in the box below:

Response Yes No Total

36 29/08/2018 Field on Church Road for fixed euipment 16:15 PM

ID: 93265989

37 29/08/2018 Children play area in Duporth. 16:19 PM

ID: 93266374

38 29/08/2018 Communal garden in Charlestown. 16:27 PM

ID: 93267064

39 29/08/2018 Anywhere within walking distance. 16:31 PM

ID: 93267478

40 30/08/2018 Don't know. 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

41 31/08/2018 Fixed outdoor equipment in the Regatta Field. 10:22 AM

ID: 93388461

42 31/08/2018 Communal garden in Charlestown. 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

43 31/08/2018 In the Regatta Field. 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

44 05/09/2018 At Duporth 11:16 AM

ID: 93687821

45 05/09/2018 Next to Holmbush Arch 11:21 AM

ID: 93703614

46 05/09/2018 Improve the play area - broken seats. Need more things for slightly older children. 11:26 AM Fixed outdoor equipment in the regatta field for adults.

ID: 93703659

47 05/09/2018 Opposite Charlie's or top of Rope Walk 11:30 AM

ID: 93704527

48 11/09/2018 Children's play area/Duporth development still needs two more according to plans. 14:46 PM Sports pitch - either of the above locations

ID: 94165932

49 11/09/2018 Play area and fixed fitness equipment in Charlestown field 14:55 PM

ID: 94168002

50 11/09/2018 In overgrown garden below regatta field 15:16 PM

ID: 94169498

51 11/09/2018 Regatta field 15:20 PM

ID: 94171086

52 11/09/2018 Not sure where 16:47 PM

ID: 94178940 35. Which of the following amenities would you use if available? If you answer Yes, please indicate where in the box below:

Response Yes No Total

53 12/09/2018 Charlestown regatta field. 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

54 12/09/2018 Small part of regatta field. 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

55 08/10/2018 The existing one in Charlestown. 11:34 AM

ID: 96185114

Matrix Charts

Response Response 35.1. Children's play areas Percent Total 1 Yes 26.9% 70

2 No 73.1% 190

Analysis Mean: 1.73 Std. Deviation: 0.44 Satisfaction Rate: 73.08 answered 260 Variance: 0.2 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 35.2. Fixed outdoor fitness equipment Percent Total 1 Yes 30.3% 83

2 No 69.7% 191

Analysis Mean: 1.7 Std. Deviation: 0.46 Satisfaction Rate: 69.71 answered 274 Variance: 0.21 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 35.3. Allotments Percent Total 1 Yes 22.3% 59

2 No 77.7% 205

Analysis Mean: 1.78 Std. Deviation: 0.42 Satisfaction Rate: 77.65 answered 264 Variance: 0.17 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 35.4. Communal garden Percent Total 1 Yes 41.2% 108

2 No 58.8% 154

Analysis Mean: 1.59 Std. Deviation: 0.49 Satisfaction Rate: 58.78 answered 262 Variance: 0.24 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 35.5. Free use of sports pitch Percent Total 1 Yes 34.0% 89

2 No 66.0% 173

Analysis Mean: 1.66 Std. Deviation: 0.47 Satisfaction Rate: 66.03 answered 262 Variance: 0.22 Std. Error: 0.03

Response Response 35.6. Community meeting room in Duporth Percent Total 1 Yes 39.7% 85

2 No 60.3% 129

Analysis Mean: 1.6 Std. Deviation: 0.49 Satisfaction Rate: 60.28 answered 214 Variance: 0.24 Std. Error: 0.03

36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 46.63% 152

2 No 16.26% 53

3 Don't know 37.12% 121

Analysis Mean: 1.9 Std. Deviation: 0.91 Satisfaction Rate: 45.25 answered 326 Variance: 0.83 Std. Error: 0.05 skipped 16

If Yes, please indicate your ideas (130)

1 22/07/2018 As an area for use by the younger generations for organised sports 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 28/07/2018 Petanque pitch 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

3 28/07/2018 Fetes 20:01 PM Fairs

ID: 91128699 Music

Weather permitting of course

4 29/07/2018 Any increased use needs to be sympathetic to the area, which already has a 13:35 PM traffic/parking problem and is close to residential property. We all enjoy the Regatta, and

ID: 91146659 accept noise/traffic problems once per year. Any increased use of the field that recreated that on a weekly or even monthly basis would be unacceptable.

5 07/08/2018 Skateboarding area 17:34 PM

ID: 91713322

6 09/08/2018 Food festival, farmer's markets, craft events, collectible markets, weddings. 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 7 09/08/2018 Fitness groups for adults; music events 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721

8 09/08/2018 Very worried about this question 16:56 PM

ID: 91871688

9 13/08/2018 Eg Theatre but immediate residents to have major say 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

10 13/08/2018 Communal garden site 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

11 13/08/2018 Car Boot sales 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

12 13/08/2018 More play equipment but not a skate park 15:50 PM

ID: 92072707

13 13/08/2018 More concerts 16:08 PM

ID: 92074492

14 13/08/2018 Park run 16:13 PM

ID: 92075186

15 13/08/2018 More play equipment for children and adult fitness equipment 16:20 PM

ID: 92075866

16 13/08/2018 Increase play equipment and garden area 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

17 15/08/2018 More food, drink, music, theatre, comedy etc. Festivals. 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138

18 15/08/2018 Available for dogs to use 10:24 AM

ID: 92194598

19 15/08/2018 Community events, fairs, music festivals, street parties 10:45 AM

ID: 92196300

20 15/08/2018 Sports club for teenagers and seniors 11:17 AM

ID: 92199532

21 15/08/2018 Make better use of grass areas for ball/team sports 11:22 AM

ID: 92199989

22 15/08/2018 Farmers' markets, craft fairs, car boots, fun days 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

23 15/08/2018 15:35 PM Fixed outdoor fitness equipment.

ID: 92224104 Water based play equipment. 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 24 15/08/2018 Sessional farmers' market and Christmas market. 15:56 PM

ID: 92226961

25 15/08/2018 Farmers' market, tourism exhibitions, music nights, dog shows. 16:14 PM

ID: 92228849

26 15/08/2018 Larger childrens' play area. 16:24 PM

ID: 92229719

27 15/08/2018 Farmers' Market, family fun days, concerts. 16:40 PM

ID: 92231316

28 17/08/2018 Farmers market, craft fayre, Christmas market 15:37 PM

ID: 92382910

29 17/08/2018 Free sport facilities eg putting green, keep fit and staging 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

30 17/08/2018 Private tennis club and skate park 16:02 PM

ID: 92385213

31 17/08/2018 More use Charlestown residents 16:15 PM

ID: 92386023

32 17/08/2018 Small football pitch and skateboard ramp 16:55 PM

ID: 92389323

33 17/08/2018 More family activities and live family entertainment/music 17:00 PM

ID: 92389620

34 17/08/2018 Christmas craft market 17:06 PM Organise summer activities for children

ID: 92389998

35 19/08/2018 Better park facilities, ice cream shop, picnic area, coffee shop 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

36 20/08/2018 Play area for children to be extended 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

37 20/08/2018 e.g. winter Christmas market/Bonfire Night. Great scope for community events. Could we 10:32 AM attract e.g. an open air theatre company in the summer?

ID: 92558260

38 20/08/2018 Fetes, farmers' markets 10:36 AM

ID: 92559660

39 20/08/2018 More organised events e.g. sports/entertainment 10:51 AM

ID: 92561562

40 20/08/2018 Would be a good spot for more outdoor events 11:00 AM Permanent toilets would be a good thing for visitors

ID: 92563049 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 41 20/08/2018 Outdoor theatre production; farmers' market; fitness events - but all need to be controlled 11:12 AM and parking restrictions

ID: 92564831

42 20/08/2018 Dogs should be able to use the field 11:20 AM

ID: 92567183

43 20/08/2018 Food festivals, farmers' markets, craft markets and live music 11:37 AM

ID: 92569386

44 20/08/2018 Outdoor concerts; events; food/drink festivals 11:44 AM

ID: 92569963

45 20/08/2018 I believe it would be useful to locals to have a village shop/post office facilities again! 15:16 PM Admittedly you can now buy Cornish goodies and milk in Wreckers Shop but it would be

ID: 92594224 handy to be able to buy a newspaper in the village again.

46 20/08/2018 More play equipment for children !! Please! 15:32 PM

ID: 92596378

47 20/08/2018 More play items for children. 15:51 PM

ID: 92598595

48 20/08/2018 Sport pitch. 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199

49 20/08/2018 As it's structurally unsafe with uncharted mine working below - excavate it all out into an 16:42 PM amphitheatre for concerts/markets etc. Good aspect - surround with solar panels.

ID: 92602669

50 22/08/2018 Concerts. Parking. 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

51 22/08/2018 Open air theatre productions; open air cinema 11:12 AM

ID: 92764959

52 22/08/2018 Play/sports and additional parking 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455

53 22/08/2018 Fixed outdoor fitness equipment; free public toilet facility; barbecue/picnic area 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

54 22/08/2018 I believe this field is privately owned and no parish funds should be used to improve its 11:37 AM facilities

ID: 92767520

55 22/08/2018 Bigger children's play area. 15:28 PM Football for children.

ID: 92790318

56 22/08/2018 Grassed over car parking for summer use. 15:45 PM

ID: 92792290

57 22/08/2018 Depends what - if weekly concerts then no. 17:03 PM Better children's area - then yes.

ID: 92797510 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total Regatta field needs better/regular maintenance including the hedges and trees. Cornwall Council is not fulfilling this until the Parish Council accept responsibility.

58 24/08/2018 This is nothing to do with the Parish Council. Please as a council stick to publicly owned 10:25 AM places and not encroach on places which have nothing to do with the parish.

ID: 92923081

59 24/08/2018 More community based events/concerts. 10:31 AM

ID: 92923832

60 24/08/2018 Better park/playground facilities for older children 10:31 AM

ID: 92923195

61 24/08/2018 After school clubs; sports activities 10:38 AM

ID: 92924507

62 24/08/2018 Concerts for older people - chamber music, orchestral music, brass bands, choirs. All of 10:39 AM these work well outdoors with picnic facilities or a barbecue.

ID: 92924287

63 24/08/2018 Outdoor fitness classes 10:46 AM

ID: 92924824

64 24/08/2018 Much better modern play area. It must be so disappointing - a mess. All regatta profit 10:54 AM should go to this not the Xmas lunch. A path all around the outer edge for walking. Allow

ID: 92925478 dogs. Take down the 'No' signs

65 24/08/2018 Farmers' market. Christmas market. 11:13 AM

ID: 92927583

66 24/08/2018 Anything that brings the community together can only be a good thing. 11:36 AM

ID: 92929125

67 24/08/2018 Events; outdoor cinema 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

68 24/08/2018 Fixed fitness equipment. 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

69 24/08/2018 Summer craft fair for locals and visitors - could earn cash for parish projects. 11:52 AM Plant exchange/sale in the spring or autumn

ID: 92930788 School holiday activities to keep the children occupied e.g. competitions, games, arts and craft activities, safe play area for early years pupils. Is there money to engage play leaders?

70 24/08/2018 Better thought out in terms of space/content. 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

71 24/08/2018 Perhaps open theatre and / or more bands 18:39 PM Circus was here recently but I am sure that if it was located on the Regatta Field it might

ID: 92974552 have brought in more people which in turn would have added to profit for businesses in Charlestown.

72 26/08/2018 But low key, not high volume. 16:26 PM Occasiona

ID: 93048232 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 73 27/08/2018 Fairs of any sort. Charity events. 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

74 27/08/2018 Fixed outdoor fitness equipment. Hard area for bikes and scooters. More play 10:34 AM equipment/adventure play area.

ID: 93073598

75 27/08/2018 More sporting events 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

76 27/08/2018 Sports teams 10:58 AM

ID: 93075037

77 28/08/2018 Sports pitch facilities for local teams and clubs, Football, Hockey etc. 15:06 PM

ID: 93145632 Farmers Market.

78 28/08/2018 Play areas, bandstands, fitness equipment, zip wire, wet play/paddling pool, nature Trail, 19:30 PM cafe, trampolines

ID: 93174132

79 29/08/2018 Picnic benches around the edges are needed as well as more play equipment. 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

80 29/08/2018 More community events, carol concerts, beer festivals, craft fairs, vintage fairs, antique 10:31 AM fairs etc.

ID: 93224829

81 29/08/2018 Don't understand the purpose of this question. The Regatta field has always been 10:49 AM available to any person or organisation for use consistent with a recreation field. Very

ID: 93226401 opposed to any change of use away from recreational.

82 29/08/2018 Increased facilities in the field to suit all ages to be freely available and welcomed 11:01 AM throughout the year.

ID: 93228235

83 29/08/2018 Opportunities for further sports and recreation activities. Events eg Picnic in the Park and 11:32 AM Park Runs although these might not need to start and finish in the park.

ID: 93230981

84 29/08/2018 There seems to be no park areas where one can walk dogs - have to drive to Par Beach 11:46 AM

ID: 93233284

85 29/08/2018 Better play equipment and fitness equipment. 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299

86 29/08/2018 More concerts. 15:23 PM

ID: 93260031

87 29/08/2018 Christmas market, summer fair and open theatre. 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

88 29/08/2018 Additional play equipment, picnic benches and events. 16:19 PM

ID: 93266374

89 29/08/2018 Children need green spaces especially for sport, perhaps junior football. 16:23 PM

ID: 93266694 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 90 29/08/2018 It is hidden from view which limits appeal. 16:27 PM

ID: 93267064

91 29/08/2018 The field belongs to the Regatta. Why is the PC asking a question about this. Were the 16:36 PM Regatta committee consulted prior to this survey?

ID: 93267882

92 30/08/2018 Don't know. 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

93 31/08/2018 The field needs to go back to PC ownership and grants applied for to develop it for play 10:22 AM equipment and community gardens/seating/theatre space. Villagers should be able to

ID: 93388461 hold picnics/events there without waiting for permission from the Regatta Committee.

94 31/08/2018 Concert venue in summer. 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

95 31/08/2018 Keep Fit area and more events; make more of the space for local people and visitors. 10:44 AM

ID: 93390896

96 31/08/2018 Craft fair, music events, outdoor theatre. 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

97 31/08/2018 Perhaps more community events, ie fairs, music, craft fairs at key times, ie Christmas, 11:18 AM Easter. Farmers market. Perhaps a park gym.

ID: 93393498

98 31/08/2018 Communal garden or something that all parishioners can use, not just children and 11:45 AM locals/tourists once a year for Regatta week.

ID: 93396114

99 31/08/2018 Skateboard park desperately needed in the area. 13:42 PM Regatta field under-used - the Parish Council should be responsible for it and extend it's

ID: 93405085 use.

100 05/09/2018 The locals have nothing, everything is done for the holidaymakers. 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

101 05/09/2018 Farmers' market; music concerts 11:21 AM

ID: 93703614

102 05/09/2018 Monthly farmers' market. 11:26 AM Local crafts monthly.

ID: 93703659 Maybe the odd boot fair. Tai Chi for adults.

103 05/09/2018 This is for the Regatta Committee to decide and is not for the Parish Council. 11:32 AM

ID: 93704581

104 05/09/2018 Band stand with summer concerts. 11:43 AM Use for other events such as fetes.

ID: 93705723

105 05/09/2018 Concert evening, summer fair, food fair, local arts and crafts. 11:47 AM

ID: 93706280 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 106 07/09/2018 Its use during Regatta Week is varied, but during the rest of the year little else seems to 09:02 AM take place. Why not more frequent use e.g. for musical events

ID: 93850176

107 07/09/2018 Extended children's play area 09:12 AM

ID: 93851571

108 07/09/2018 Fitness area, outdoor parcour spaces and trails, climbing, and area for seating 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

109 07/09/2018 Local produce/farmer's markets. 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

110 07/09/2018 Outdoor concerts, male voice choir etc; even some garden exhibits 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

111 07/09/2018 Farmers' markets 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

112 07/09/2018 More child's play equipment; large climbing frame; long zip wire 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469

113 07/09/2018 More exercise equipment for youngsters 10:52 AM

ID: 93863487

114 11/09/2018 A duck pond 14:36 PM

ID: 94165289

115 11/09/2018 Love Regatta Week but children's activities are too late for many children. Would be nice 14:46 PM to see football/cricket training etc

ID: 94165932

116 11/09/2018 Summer concerts; outdoor plays and cinema; farmers' market 15:03 PM

ID: 94168990

117 11/09/2018 The Regatta Field is a valuable public open space and ought to be cherished and kept 15:16 PM largely unchanged. Use of the field would be enhanced if Cornwall Council and Cormac

ID: 94169498 carried out the works to the play equipment, the fencing and the hedges that have been funded but are still waiting to be completed.

118 11/09/2018 Temporary accommodation for more events in this developing tourist hub 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

119 11/09/2018 Holiday play activities 15:36 PM

ID: 94172777

120 11/09/2018 Bands and events, pop up restaurants etc 15:58 PM

ID: 94175233

121 11/09/2018 Is there scope for a dog field exercise area here? 16:47 PM

ID: 94178940 36. Would you like to see increased use of the Regatta Field in Charlestown?

Response Response

Percent Total 122 12/09/2018 Children's play area is a joke. It needs extensive development and modernisation. 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

123 12/09/2018 Children's area. 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

124 12/09/2018 Events 10:24 AM Games

ID: 94230235 Competitions

125 12/09/2018 Pitch and putt. 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

126 12/09/2018 Market - local produce. 10:48 AM

ID: 94233207

127 12/09/2018 Music events and live bands. 10:55 AM Local summer fete.

ID: 94233977 Beer festival. Sports day events.

128 12/09/2018 More local events and bands. 10:59 AM

ID: 94234757

129 12/09/2018 Summer music is the most popular and could be thought out by planning. 11:06 AM

ID: 94235121

130 08/10/2018 Improved play facilities. More charity events held throughout the year. 11:34 AM

ID: 96185114

37. Any other comments on parish facilities?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 65

1 29/07/2018 There is a good post office near Tesco 12:23 PM

ID: 91146612

2 09/08/2018 Stop charging disabled people to park. 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781

3 09/08/2018 Art gallery; public performance space; local history museum. 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721

4 09/08/2018 Duporth needs Post Office/paper shop and light store. 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

5 09/08/2018 A small village store required. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177 37. Any other comments on parish facilities?

Response Response

Percent Total 6 13/08/2018 Parish should help maintain the churches as spiritual and cultural centres for the parish 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

7 13/08/2018 Being able to buy a newspaper and general groceries in Charlestown would be fabulous 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

8 13/08/2018 Porthpean Beach road regularly blocked and worse since Crinnis Beach difficult to access 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

9 13/08/2018 More dog bins 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

10 13/08/2018 Community bus use should be explored 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

11 13/08/2018 Encourage vendors of fresh items 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

12 15/08/2018 Provide more areas for dogs to use - fields, beach etc in Charlestown 10:24 AM

ID: 92194598

13 15/08/2018 The Regatta Week brings visitors and locals together and one week a year is not enough. 10:45 AM Arrange park and ride to such events to free the roads

ID: 92196300

14 15/08/2018 It would have been good if the local planners had insisted that Wain Homes had been 10:55 AM made to abide by the original plans to have play areas on the Charlestown Foundry site

ID: 92197409 instead of allowing them to build houses on play areas!

15 15/08/2018 Drop in social club in Church and Church Hall. 11:17 AM Radio telephone mast in spire of church to address poor telephone reception in village

ID: 92199532

16 15/08/2018 Getting to the point where visitor centre/info point would be welcome. 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

17 15/08/2018 Better recycling - more litter clearance. 16:03 PM

ID: 92227507

18 17/08/2018 Group meetings and coffee morning available to deaf people in village hall 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

19 17/08/2018 Maintain Regatta Field for future Regatta events 16:48 PM

ID: 92388759

20 20/08/2018 A village store could thrive in Charlestown 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

21 20/08/2018 Local corner shop facilities in Duporth or Charlestown would be appreciated. 10:32 AM Need defibrillator in new Duporth - would be a life-saving device.

ID: 92558260

22 20/08/2018 More comfortable seating at quayside. 10:51 AM

ID: 92561562 37. Any other comments on parish facilities?

Response Response

Percent Total 23 20/08/2018 Finding a space somewhere for allotments would be great! 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

24 20/08/2018 Activity clubs in the parish to encourage participation of people in the parish 11:12 AM

ID: 92564831

25 20/08/2018 More benches to sit on. Pond and heat maintenace around the parish is woeful. The 16:42 PM Charlestown chimney stack should remain or be resited nearby the the Drys be used.

ID: 92602669

26 22/08/2018 Pattern Hall is an excellent facility 10:23 AM

ID: 92759041

27 22/08/2018 Public toilets 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

28 22/08/2018 Use hall in Church Road. 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

29 22/08/2018 I really enjoy the baby sensory and playgroup classes in the Church Hall. 15:28 PM

ID: 92790318

30 24/08/2018 Use of this field to to concern Charlestown Regatta Committee and owners - not Parish 10:25 AM Council.

ID: 92923081

31 24/08/2018 Village store is a great idea in Charlestown 10:31 AM

ID: 92923195

32 24/08/2018 Allotments should not be provided. They always look a mess. 10:39 AM

ID: 92924287

33 24/08/2018 A small cinema/theatre in Charlestown Chapel? No more restaurants in Charlestown. 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478

34 24/08/2018 More facilities (such as reasonably priced store) and post office would be welcomed for 12:00 PM locals but not affecting nature of area. eg wouldn't want to see a Spar Shop!! but

ID: 92933277 Charlestown is dense already now with eateries/pubs etc would need to be minimal.

35 27/08/2018 Get the chapel in Charlestown repaired, knocked down or developed. It's been an eyesore 10:19 AM for over a decade.

ID: 93073266

36 27/08/2018 More cycle lanes off road 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

37 27/08/2018 The facilities in the regatta field which were not so long ago expanded with improved 11:12 AM children's play facilities are modest but well used by all age groups including football

ID: 93075470 practice area, seats for adults, family picnics and regatta activities. Any major change would urbanise the field's rural character and would be a waste of resources

38 27/08/2018 If the regatta field is used, for what? Sports club could use it but yet again it causes 11:21 AM problems with parking etc. What's wrong with leaving it as it is? Are we afraid of leaving a

ID: 93075977 green space! just as it is. 37. Any other comments on parish facilities?

Response Response

Percent Total 39 27/08/2018 The PO outreach at the Pattern Hall is very good and I use it. 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

40 27/08/2018 We love this area, that is why we have chosen to retire here once we wind up our 11:56 AM business. You need to develop its beauty and the local amenities if you want to encourage

ID: 93077474 investment, but to develop too much will ruin its charm - a fine line.

41 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

42 29/08/2018 Football pitch in Church Road is little used. Access required from footpaths to Coast?? 10:38 AM Apartments

ID: 93225569

43 29/08/2018 Please bear in mind that the Rosemary Cobbauld-Sawle community hall is available for 10:49 AM use in general terms as it is not just a church hall.

ID: 93226401

44 29/08/2018 Play areas are still required in Duporth as is a community facility 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

45 29/08/2018 A plea that Charlestown is first and foremost considered as a village community with world 11:32 AM heritage assets and a desirable place to visit, eat drink and socialise. We are very

ID: 93230981 concerned about an increasing notion of it being described as a resort attraction or commercial opportunity.

46 29/08/2018 We appreciate the use of parish notice boards 11:57 AM

ID: 93234906

47 29/08/2018 More waste bins and dog waste bins. 15:38 PM

ID: 93262280

48 29/08/2018 At all costs preserve its Cornish character. Stop any more infill buildings. Speed limit on 15:52 PM Brick Hill more obvious.

ID: 93263238

49 30/08/2018 Any additional shops etc would have to be profitable. 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

50 31/08/2018 It would be good to renovate the benches in the parish and harbour area and provide more 10:22 AM seating.

ID: 93388461

51 31/08/2018 Younger people's views on the future of the parish and housing needs. Encourage younger 11:18 AM representation on the Parish Council.

ID: 93393498

52 31/08/2018 Increasing number of dogs are causing issues, particularly on Charlestown Beach which 11:30 AM has seen an increase in dog mess on the beach in the season. Even though dogs are

ID: 93394156 supposed to be restricted there are now no visible signs to prevent people taking dogs down there. This is unacceptable. More dog bins also required in suitable places.

53 31/08/2018 As above, a local shop/Spar would be very useful and I believe would be used. 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

54 31/08/2018 Refurbish benches, add more benches. 13:42 PM

ID: 93405085 37. Any other comments on parish facilities?

Response Response

Percent Total 55 05/09/2018 Look after the people who work and live here. 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

56 05/09/2018 Bus shelter opposite or adjacent to chapel. 11:30 AM

ID: 93704527

57 05/09/2018 Public toilet Charlestown! 11:47 AM

ID: 93706280

58 07/09/2018 Do more to encourage affordable healthy lifestyle activities for children. Improving lifestyle 09:31 AM can help combat the huge issue of mental health. Drug problem drop-ins to help rather

ID: 93852454 than criminalise the large number of people on St Austell with drug issues

59 07/09/2018 Marina for personal boats 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

60 11/09/2018 A shop selling bread, milk, newspapers etc would be good in either Charlestown or the 14:46 PM new Duporth development

ID: 94165932

61 12/09/2018 More advertising about Pattern Hall. 10:24 AM

ID: 94230235

62 12/09/2018 Charlestown beach on the left hand side should have the old sea break wall removed to 10:42 AM make the beach more user friendly - its falling down in places and makes the whole beach

ID: 94232704 look untidy.

63 12/09/2018 Music would be good as a more regular feature of the harbour, similar to events at Regatta 10:55 AM week to bring more people to the area.

ID: 94233977

64 12/09/2018 Protect the footpaths and bridle paths and extend them where possible. 11:06 AM

ID: 94235121

65 08/10/2018 Good public toilet facilities. More rubbish bins and recycling bins available. 11:34 AM

ID: 96185114

answered 65

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38. RENEWABLE ENERGY Reduction in carbon emissions is an important part of Government policy and any future planning needs to consider energy reduction. Please consider the following statements and tick the relevant boxes: Wind turbines Strongly Strongly Response Agree Neutral Disagree agree disagree Total Wind turbines should be 7.8% 19.4% 20.9% 20.0% 31.9% 320 allowed in the parish (25) (62) (67) (64) (102) There should be restrictions on 36.3% 31.2% 15.5% 8.2% 8.8% 317 the building of wind turbines (115) (99) (49) (26) (28) Turbines below a certain 9.3% 23.5% 25.6% 16.0% 25.6% 324 height should be allowed (30) (76) (83) (52) (83) answered 339 38. RENEWABLE ENERGY Reduction in carbon emissions is an important part of Government policy and any future planning needs to consider energy reduction. Please consider the following statements and tick the relevant boxes: Wind turbines Strongly Strongly Response Agree Neutral Disagree agree disagree Total skipped 3

Matrix Charts

Response Response 38.1. Wind turbines should be allowed in the parish Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 7.8% 25

2 Agree 19.4% 62

3 Neutral 20.9% 67

4 Disagree 20.0% 64

5 Strongly disagree 31.9% 102

Analysis Mean: 3.49 Std. Deviation: 1.32 Satisfaction Rate: 62.19 answered 320 Variance: 1.74 Std. Error: 0.07

Response Response 38.2. There should be restrictions on the building of wind turbines Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 36.3% 115

2 Agree 31.2% 99

3 Neutral 15.5% 49

4 Disagree 8.2% 26

5 Strongly disagree 8.8% 28

Analysis Mean: 2.22 Std. Deviation: 1.26 Satisfaction Rate: 30.52 answered 317 Variance: 1.59 Std. Error: 0.07

Response Response 38.3. Turbines below a certain height should be allowed Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 9.3% 30

2 Agree 23.5% 76

3 Neutral 25.6% 83

4 Disagree 16.0% 52

5 Strongly disagree 25.6% 83

Analysis Mean: 3.25 Std. Deviation: 1.31 Satisfaction Rate: 56.33 answered 324 Variance: 1.73 Std. Error: 0.07

39. Solar Energy

Strongly Strongly Response Agree Neutral Disagree agree disagree Total Commercial solar fields are 3.6% 10.4% 14.6% 37.7% 33.8% 308 acceptable anywhere (11) (32) (45) (116) (104) Commercial solar fields are 22.5% 48.1% 16.7% 7.4% 5.2% 324 acceptable when well hidden (73) (156) (54) (24) (17) Domestic solar panels are 13.7% 15.9% 18.1% 29.8% 22.5% 315 acceptable anywhere (43) (50) (57) (94) (71) Domestic solar panels are 17.6% 35.8% 25.2% 15.4% 6.0% 318 acceptable on roofs only (56) (114) (80) (49) (19) answered 338

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Response Response 39.1. Commercial solar fields are acceptable anywhere Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 3.6% 11

2 Agree 10.4% 32

3 Neutral 14.6% 45

4 Disagree 37.7% 116

5 Strongly disagree 33.8% 104

Analysis Mean: 3.88 Std. Deviation: 1.1 Satisfaction Rate: 71.92 answered 308 Variance: 1.21 Std. Error: 0.06

Response Response 39.2. Commercial solar fields are acceptable when well hidden Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 22.5% 73

2 Agree 48.1% 156

3 Neutral 16.7% 54

4 Disagree 7.4% 24

5 Strongly disagree 5.2% 17

Analysis Mean: 2.25 Std. Deviation: 1.05 Satisfaction Rate: 31.17 answered 324 Variance: 1.1 Std. Error: 0.06

Response Response 39.3. Domestic solar panels are acceptable anywhere Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 13.7% 43

2 Agree 15.9% 50

3 Neutral 18.1% 57

Response Response 39.3. Domestic solar panels are acceptable anywhere Percent Total 4 Disagree 29.8% 94

5 Strongly disagree 22.5% 71

Analysis Mean: 3.32 Std. Deviation: 1.34 Satisfaction Rate: 57.94 answered 315 Variance: 1.8 Std. Error: 0.08

Response Response 39.4. Domestic solar panels are acceptable on roofs only Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 17.6% 56

2 Agree 35.8% 114

3 Neutral 25.2% 80

4 Disagree 15.4% 49

5 Strongly disagree 6.0% 19

Analysis Mean: 2.56 Std. Deviation: 1.12 Satisfaction Rate: 39.07 answered 318 Variance: 1.26 Std. Error: 0.06

40. Mobile phone masts

Strongly Strongly Response Agree Neutral Disagree agree disagree Total Mobile phone masts are 24.7% 39.6% 13.0% 15.3% 7.5% acceptable where needed to 308 (76) (122) (40) (47) (23) boost signal in the parish Mobile phone masts are 34.8% 48.1% 10.1% 3.5% 3.5% 316 acceptable when well hidden (110) (152) (32) (11) (11) No mobile phone masts should 6.7% 7.1% 22.0% 38.7% 25.5% 282 be allowed within the parish (19) (20) (62) (109) (72) answered 338

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Matrix Charts

40.1. Mobile phone masts are acceptable where needed to boost signal Response Response in the parish Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 24.7% 76

2 Agree 39.6% 122

3 Neutral 13.0% 40

4 Disagree 15.3% 47

5 Strongly disagree 7.5% 23

Analysis Mean: 2.41 Std. Deviation: 1.22 Satisfaction Rate: 35.31 answered 308 Variance: 1.49 Std. Error: 0.07

Response Response 40.2. Mobile phone masts are acceptable when well hidden Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 34.8% 110

2 Agree 48.1% 152

3 Neutral 10.1% 32

4 Disagree 3.5% 11

5 Strongly disagree 3.5% 11

Analysis Mean: 1.93 Std. Deviation: 0.95 Satisfaction Rate: 23.18 answered 316 Variance: 0.9 Std. Error: 0.05

Response Response 40.3. No mobile phone masts should be allowed within the parish Percent Total 1 Strongly agree 6.7% 19

2 Agree 7.1% 20

3 Neutral 22.0% 62

4 Disagree 38.7% 109

5 Strongly disagree 25.5% 72

Analysis Mean: 3.69 Std. Deviation: 1.13 Satisfaction Rate: 67.29 answered 282 Variance: 1.27 Std. Error: 0.07

41. Energy from the seaRenewable energy utilising St Austell Bay should be explored

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Yes 68.17% 227

2 No 19.22% 64

3 Don't know 12.61% 42

Analysis Mean: 1.44 Std. Deviation: 0.71 Satisfaction Rate: 22.22 answered 333 Variance: 0.5 Std. Error: 0.04 skipped 9

42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 68

1 22/07/2018 It is the future but we must invest in the latest and least intrusive forms. Just going for 13:21 PM systems that claim to be "green" would be wrong - care is required

ID: 90703248 42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 2 23/07/2018 Questions 38 and 39 are the same. Why the obsession with wind turbines? 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822

3 28/07/2018 Only if the Parish benefit in some way 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

4 29/07/2018 St Austell Bay is unlikely to be suitable for either wave or tidal schemes using current 13:35 PM technology.

ID: 91146659

5 09/08/2018 Investigate new technologies such as oil and gas extractions. 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

6 09/08/2018 Energy from sea should be looked into, should not hinder the natural views etc which 16:36 PM would affect tourism.

ID: 91870045

7 09/08/2018 Should be carefully managed and properly considered. 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

8 13/08/2018 Reduce light pollution where possible and locate electric car charging points 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

9 13/08/2018 Turbines are a good idea but hard to think of a suitable site in the parish. They should not 15:29 PM impact on people who live nearby

ID: 92055590

10 13/08/2018 Do not believe that it is viable and would not want to see redundant kit cluttering the Bay 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

11 13/08/2018 Energy that does not impact the environment should be encouraged 15:43 PM

ID: 92071810

12 13/08/2018 Embrace where possible providing visual impact minimised 15:55 PM

ID: 92073036

13 13/08/2018 Need to improve mobile connection 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

14 13/08/2018 This sea has more energy than solar and wind together. Let's find a way to use it. 16:40 PM

ID: 92077912

15 15/08/2018 In principle I agree with renewable energy but siting is very important. It must not be 10:17 AM allowed to disrupt the beauty of the natural surroundings

ID: 92184138

16 15/08/2018 We use it. We agree to any scheme that makes it cheaper 11:17 AM

ID: 92199532

17 15/08/2018 Renewable energy is great providing it does not ruin the landscape 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

18 15/08/2018 The harbour/St AAustell like many other ports came into existence on the back of wind 15:35 PM (sail) power, then heaven and earth was moved to channel water to the port. Energy and

ID: 92224104 nature should be embraced. 42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 19 15/08/2018 Should be a requirement of planning permission in new houses. Should power lamposts 16:03 PM and signs be encouraged.

ID: 92227507

20 17/08/2018 Pwerful wind turbines not used to full extent as grid will not take the supply. Local 15:57 PM businesses etc built with renewable energy facilities, especially new build houses and

ID: 92383601 estates

21 17/08/2018 Not wind turbines, explore other methods 16:28 PM

ID: 92387018

22 20/08/2018 A question of balance between trying to protect the planet and not creating eyesores that 10:19 AM would affect beauty of area

ID: 92555767

23 20/08/2018 We need to explore renewable energy. New homes should include solar panels and better 11:00 AM insulation.

ID: 92563049 Look at grey water waste for irrigation to public green areas

24 20/08/2018 Renewable energy should be encouraged where possible but this should not be to the 11:12 AM detriment of coastal views, heritage which should be maintained at all costs.

ID: 92564831 This boosts visitor numbers and brings badly sought after money into the area, boosting local businesses.

25 20/08/2018 Mobile phone signal very poor in Charlestown which is not good for visitors or locals. 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

26 20/08/2018 Do not know enough about it or any plans made to comment. 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

27 20/08/2018 Yes - stick it all up in the old clay areas and leave our green and pleasant parish alone. 16:42 PM

ID: 92602669

28 22/08/2018 Any sites suitable for geothermal energy use should be explored 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

29 22/08/2018 We feel that domestic solar panels should be on all public buildings that are suitable for 11:31 AM generation. Then the public should be encouraged to have panels on their properties.

ID: 92766744

30 22/08/2018 We need to be forward thinking for the future of the next generation. 16:01 PM

ID: 92793802

31 22/08/2018 Q 41 = split opinion in household. 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510 42. The wave hub at is not a success so why do you question if St Austell Bay could be used.

32 24/08/2018 Domestic solar panels look unsightly wherever they are. 10:39 AM Provided views are not compromised renewable energy is acceptable.

ID: 92924287

33 24/08/2018 Sea is our primary income, do not ruin landscape with renewable energy. 10:53 AM Mobile phone reception is terrible, can hardly use phone in my own house.

ID: 92925453

34 24/08/2018 Put wind turbines in the sea 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478 42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 35 24/08/2018 The sea will never dry up and I am sure as an island we could make better use of it if done 11:36 AM in a controlled way

ID: 92929125

36 24/08/2018 Please not turbines! 11:52 AM

ID: 92930788

37 24/08/2018 Again nothing should impact negatively on views. 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

38 27/08/2018 Get on with it! Stop being so Cornish about development - get it done! 10:19 AM

ID: 93073266

39 27/08/2018 More the better. Businesses should get rate reductions for promoting and using renewable 10:34 AM energy in their premises. Solar panels on domestic properties, however, are a waste of

ID: 93073598 time. Too expensive, unfortunately, for the benefit they give.

40 27/08/2018 It is the way forward. Reduce carbon emissions where possible. 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

41 27/08/2018 All renewable energy should be well hidden and not destroying beautiful views and 11:21 AM woodland areas.

ID: 93075977

42 27/08/2018 It should never be considered ugly. We need renewable energy. It should become as 11:37 AM normal a sight as telegraph poles, electricity pylons, traffic lights, rubbish bins...... Not

ID: 93076590 necessarily attractive but vital

43 27/08/2018 To find something which doesn't affect the look of the environment as this is the main 11:56 AM reason for tourists to come and visit the beautiful area.

ID: 93077474

44 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

45 28/08/2018 Renewable energy schemes designed to benefit local communities. 15:06 PM

ID: 93145632

46 28/08/2018 Given the potential impacts on views from the AONB, the World Heritage Site, 20:32 PM conservation areas and listed buildings, all renewable energy / phone mast propositions

ID: 93180608 need to be very well considered BUT we do strongly support moves to improve the use of renewable technologies / improve mobile reception. I would suggest that Charlestown should also become single use plastic free.

47 29/08/2018 Solar panels should be allowed on roofs and gardens and on brown fields sites consistent 10:49 AM with conservation planning and if existing vista are not compromised. Solar panels should

ID: 93226401 never be allowed on prime agricultural land.

48 29/08/2018 Consider the implementation of electric car charging points - this is a challenge for grade 2 11:32 AM listed premises/access across pavements but we would happily generate our own power

ID: 93230981 and use an electric car if we could plug it in.

49 29/08/2018 Unable to how see how energy from sea could be achieved 11:57 AM

ID: 93234906

50 29/08/2018 Consider energy surplus facilitator for solar for use by the community. 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299 42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 51 29/08/2018 Yes but visually acceptable. Suitably placed and not in our faces. 15:52 PM

ID: 93263238

52 30/08/2018 Wind turbines in St Austell Bay only likely outcome and would completely destroy the 17:34 PM landscape.

ID: 93347241 Solar energy on the roofs of houses and other buildings is the only rational contribution to renewable energy, and should be heavily subidised. No more money down the drain for wind turbines.

53 31/08/2018 Private investigation of St Austell Bay energy potential is fine but not public money. 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

54 31/08/2018 Need to explore storage of energy. 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

55 31/08/2018 Solar panels or solar tiles should be fitted on new housing developments at expense of 11:30 AM building company, eg Wain Homes should not be getting planning unless they commit

ID: 93394156 legally to fitting panels/tiles on all new housing. Retro fitting the panels is more expensive and unnecessary

56 05/09/2018 I'm all for renewable energy - it's the way forward. 11:26 AM

ID: 93703659

57 05/09/2018 Wave power only. 11:47 AM

ID: 93706280

58 07/09/2018 Solar energy is the best idea as it is the least disruptive of views. 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

59 07/09/2018 No construction should detract from the scenic beauty of the area 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

60 07/09/2018 Must not impact on WHS 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

61 11/09/2018 Would strongly oppose a phone mast near Charlestown School and densely populated 14:46 PM areas of the parish

ID: 94165932

62 11/09/2018 We believe it would be very difficult for solar fields to be well hidden in our parish, similarly 15:16 PM for phone masts

ID: 94169498

63 11/09/2018 Solar power should also incorporate other activities in conjunction - 15:31 PM poultry/horticulture/light industry.

ID: 94171471 Sea energy using coastal tidal flows will work

64 11/09/2018 Increased green specifications to insulation on all new builds 15:58 PM

ID: 94175233

65 12/09/2018 The bay is too sheltered to have any useful energy use. 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

66 12/09/2018 Let's make sure all the windmills work all the time. They are invading the county and must 11:06 AM not ruin the views by overdoing the numbers.

ID: 94235121 42. Any other comments on renewable energy?

Response Response

Percent Total 67 24/09/2018 Protect St Austell Bay - no offshore wind turbines. 20:08 PM

ID: 95132530

68 08/10/2018 All options for renewable energy should be looked at very carefully. If long term benefits 11:34 AM are proven then it is an option worth giving serious consideration to.

ID: 96185114

answered 68

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43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 1 Open-Ended Question 100.00% 127

1 22/07/2018 The Coastal path is a prime asset but is not particularly well maintained. More needs to 13:21 PM be done to present the path well and to provide firm and safe underfoot conditions. The

ID: 90703248 vegetation that surrounds the path is "unruly" and needs much more attention that it currently receives from Cornwall CC.

It would be good to see far fewer cars parked roadside in Charlestown.

2 24/07/2018 This is a repeated comment from point 24 and regards the installation of traffic calming 20:53 PM on Porthpean Road opposite the hospital.

ID: 90865332 The only reason traffic slows down on Porthpean Road (opposite the hospital) is due to the parked cars. Applying parking restrictions on Porthpean Road (opposite the hospital), would increase the amount of speeding cars along this residential road.

The road is straight and is heavily used by users of the nursery, office workers, NHS employees, beach users and those trying to avoid the congestion on the bypass. I walk this route every day. Speeding is common.

We would like to suggest instead of parking restrictions, a traffic calming system is installed so that car speed limits are more in the region of 30mph.

3 25/07/2018 It would be nice if all addresses in the parish were St Austell Bay rather than St Austell to 13:27 PM differentiate the 2 areas.

ID: 90915739

4 28/07/2018 There have been muted conversations regarding making Charlestown into some sort of 20:01 PM Poldark theme park. As much as I love Auden Turner, I think this would be a big mistake

ID: 91128699 and very shortsighted. It’s a lovely harbour and although I know it needs to generate money for its owners there must be better ways of accomplishing this.

5 29/07/2018 We all need to protect the WHA of Charlestown whilst encouraging visitors who add to 12:23 PM the vibe and atmoshere and provide employment opportunities for us. Thank you

ID: 91146612

6 29/07/2018 More seating/benches would be welcome, and existing need regular maintenance 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 7 07/08/2018 Increasing number of holiday lets. 17:34 PM

ID: 91713322

8 09/08/2018 Large developments are always monitored but it is sometimes the smaller adjustments to 15:16 PM homes, gardens, open spaces etc which can alter the look of the village. Being a

ID: 91861612 conservation area this is most important.

9 09/08/2018 Yes. 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

10 09/08/2018 Yes 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781

11 09/08/2018 Yes 15:47 PM

ID: 91865570

12 09/08/2018 Yes 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721

13 09/08/2018 Yes 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

14 09/08/2018 Yes 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737

15 13/08/2018 Yes 15:23 PM

ID: 92069571

16 13/08/2018 Yes 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

17 13/08/2018 Yes 15:32 PM

ID: 92070750

18 13/08/2018 Yes 15:41 PM

ID: 92071582

19 13/08/2018 Yes 15:46 PM

ID: 92072505

20 13/08/2018 Yes 16:25 PM

ID: 92076322

21 13/08/2018 Yes 16:25 PM

ID: 92076519

22 15/08/2018 Yes 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 23 15/08/2018 Yes 10:33 AM

ID: 92195478

24 15/08/2018 Yes 10:45 AM

ID: 92196300

25 15/08/2018 Yes 11:17 AM

ID: 92199532

26 15/08/2018 Yes 11:54 AM

ID: 92203199

27 17/08/2018 Yes 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

28 17/08/2018 Yes 16:28 PM

ID: 92387018

29 17/08/2018 Yes 16:32 PM

ID: 92387537

30 19/08/2018 Reiteration of 17 & 18 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

31 20/08/2018 Yes 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

32 20/08/2018 Yes 10:32 AM

ID: 92558260

33 20/08/2018 Yes 10:51 AM

ID: 92561562

34 20/08/2018 Yes 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049

35 20/08/2018 Yes 11:12 AM

ID: 92564831

36 20/08/2018 Yes 11:20 AM

ID: 92567183

37 20/08/2018 Yes 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

38 20/08/2018 Yes 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 39 20/08/2018 Yes 11:53 AM

ID: 92571492

40 20/08/2018 Need to consider the impact of future development of the Charlestown harbour as this 13:33 PM could be the single biggest impact on development in the area.

ID: 92583628

41 20/08/2018 YES 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

42 20/08/2018 YES 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199

43 20/08/2018 YES 16:26 PM

ID: 92601958

44 20/08/2018 YES 16:42 PM

ID: 92602669

45 20/08/2018 Patten Hall could be made more aware of for more use, also a function board advertising 19:16 PM what is held there, would be encouraging for the residents.

ID: 92613744

46 22/08/2018 Yes 10:23 AM

ID: 92759041

47 22/08/2018 Yes 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

48 22/08/2018 Yes 10:42 AM

ID: 92761337

49 22/08/2018 Yes 10:46 AM

ID: 92761946

50 22/08/2018 Yes 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996

51 22/08/2018 Yes 11:56 AM

ID: 92769548

52 22/08/2018 YES 15:40 PM

ID: 92791121

53 22/08/2018 YES 15:45 PM

ID: 92792290

54 22/08/2018 YES 15:53 PM

ID: 92792927 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 55 22/08/2018 YES 16:01 PM

ID: 92793802

56 22/08/2018 YES 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510

57 24/08/2018 Yes 10:11 AM

ID: 92922068

58 24/08/2018 YES 10:44 AM

ID: 92924948

59 24/08/2018 Yes 10:46 AM

ID: 92924824

60 24/08/2018 YES 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

61 24/08/2018 Yes 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478

62 24/08/2018 YES 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410

63 24/08/2018 Yes 11:09 AM

ID: 92927104

64 24/08/2018 Yes 11:21 AM

ID: 92928024

65 24/08/2018 Yes 11:36 AM

ID: 92929125

66 24/08/2018 Yes 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

67 24/08/2018 YES 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

68 24/08/2018 YES 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

69 24/08/2018 It would be nice if meetings were held at an hour convenient for working residents. 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

70 27/08/2018 Yes 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 71 27/08/2018 Yes 10:19 AM

ID: 93073266

72 27/08/2018 Yes 10:34 AM

ID: 93073598

73 27/08/2018 Yes 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

74 27/08/2018 Yes 11:56 AM

ID: 93077474

75 28/08/2018 NA 10:57 AM

ID: 93122197

76 29/08/2018 YES 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

77 29/08/2018 YES 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

78 29/08/2018 YES 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

79 29/08/2018 YES 11:08 AM

ID: 93229337

80 29/08/2018 YES 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234

81 29/08/2018 YES 11:32 AM

ID: 93230981

82 29/08/2018 YES 11:46 AM

ID: 93233284

83 29/08/2018 YES 11:57 AM

ID: 93234906

84 29/08/2018 YES 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299

85 29/08/2018 YES 15:16 PM

ID: 93259528

86 29/08/2018 YES 15:44 PM

ID: 93262929 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 87 29/08/2018 YES 15:52 PM

ID: 93263238

88 29/08/2018 YES 15:59 PM

ID: 93264484

89 29/08/2018 YES 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

90 29/08/2018 YES 16:23 PM

ID: 93266694

91 31/08/2018 YES 10:30 AM

ID: 93389379

92 31/08/2018 YES 10:33 AM

ID: 93389980

93 31/08/2018 YES 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

94 31/08/2018 YES 10:47 AM

ID: 93391234

95 31/08/2018 YES 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

96 31/08/2018 YES 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949

97 31/08/2018 YES 11:09 AM

ID: 93392447

98 31/08/2018 YES 11:18 AM

ID: 93393498

99 31/08/2018 YES 11:30 AM

ID: 93394156

100 31/08/2018 YES 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

101 05/09/2018 YES 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

102 05/09/2018 YES 11:26 AM

ID: 93703659 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 103 05/09/2018 Yes 11:30 AM

ID: 93704527

104 05/09/2018 Yes 11:35 AM

ID: 93704999

105 05/09/2018 YES 11:43 AM

ID: 93705723

106 07/09/2018 Yes 09:07 AM

ID: 93851061

107 07/09/2018 Yes 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

108 07/09/2018 Yes 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

109 07/09/2018 Yes 09:35 AM

ID: 93853652

110 07/09/2018 Yes 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

111 07/09/2018 Yes 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

112 07/09/2018 Yes 10:27 AM

ID: 93857174

113 11/09/2018 Yes 14:46 PM

ID: 94165932

114 11/09/2018 Yes 14:55 PM

ID: 94168002

115 11/09/2018 Yes 14:59 PM

ID: 94168535

116 11/09/2018 Yes 15:20 PM

ID: 94171086

117 11/09/2018 Yes 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

118 11/09/2018 Yes 15:41 PM

ID: 94173356 43. OTHER ISSUES During our consultations several issues have been raised that don't fall within the scope of a Neighbourhood Plan. If there are things that concern you about the future of St Austell Bay which have not been mentioned in theis Questionnaire, please use the space here to give your views. We will record every comment and make sure that the information is given to the relevant people Response Response

Percent Total 119 11/09/2018 Yes 15:46 PM

ID: 94174030

120 11/09/2018 I'm completing this 10 days after the closing date. 16:47 PM I will be a new permanent resident after the 9th October 2018

ID: 94178940 I hope you can include this in your responses.

Thank you

121 12/09/2018 YES 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

122 12/09/2018 YES 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

123 12/09/2018 YES 10:24 AM

ID: 94230235

124 12/09/2018 YES 10:31 AM

ID: 94231084

125 12/09/2018 YES 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

126 12/09/2018 YES 10:48 AM

ID: 94233207

127 12/09/2018 YES 11:06 AM

ID: 94235121

answered 127

skipped 215

44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 1 Name 100.00% 303 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 1 22/07/2018 Michael and Aina Norris 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 23/07/2018 Duncan Trotter 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822

3 24/07/2018 steve Lowden 19:21 PM

ID: 90859937

4 24/07/2018 Clare Royle 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332

5 25/07/2018 Michelle Baily 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739

6 28/07/2018 K&P Redfern 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

7 28/07/2018 Janice Robinson 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

8 29/07/2018 John Simeons 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

9 29/07/2018 Christine Wright 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

10 04/08/2018 Pam Stevenson 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

11 09/08/2018 1 15:16 PM

ID: 91861612

12 09/08/2018 2 15:30 PM

ID: 91863483

13 09/08/2018 4 15:37 PM

ID: 91864781

14 09/08/2018 3 15:47 PM

ID: 91865570 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 15 09/08/2018 6 15:53 PM

ID: 91866428

16 09/08/2018 5 15:55 PM

ID: 91865721

17 09/08/2018 7 15:58 PM

ID: 91866936

18 09/08/2018 9 16:03 PM

ID: 91867423

19 09/08/2018 8 16:06 PM

ID: 91867099

20 09/08/2018 10 16:19 PM

ID: 91867811

21 09/08/2018 11 16:24 PM

ID: 91868147

22 09/08/2018 13 16:36 PM

ID: 91870045

23 09/08/2018 14 16:42 PM

ID: 91870737

24 09/08/2018 15 16:52 PM

ID: 91871177

25 09/08/2018 12 16:56 PM

ID: 91871688

26 13/08/2018 16 15:15 PM

ID: 92069310

27 13/08/2018 18 15:29 PM

ID: 92055590

28 13/08/2018 20 15:34 PM

ID: 92071254 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 29 13/08/2018 22 15:43 PM

ID: 92071810

30 13/08/2018 24 15:50 PM

ID: 92072707

31 13/08/2018 27 16:00 PM

ID: 92074090

32 13/08/2018 28 16:08 PM

ID: 92074492

33 13/08/2018 31 16:14 PM

ID: 92075233

34 13/08/2018 33 16:20 PM

ID: 92075866

35 13/08/2018 35 16:25 PM

ID: 92076519

36 13/08/2018 37 16:34 PM

ID: 92077114

37 13/08/2018 39 16:40 PM

ID: 92077912

38 15/08/2018 41 10:17 AM

ID: 92184138

39 15/08/2018 42 10:24 AM

ID: 92194598

40 15/08/2018 43 10:28 AM

ID: 92195112

41 15/08/2018 44 10:33 AM

ID: 92195478

42 15/08/2018 45 10:38 AM

ID: 92195907 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 43 15/08/2018 46 10:45 AM

ID: 92196300

44 15/08/2018 47 10:50 AM

ID: 92196986

45 15/08/2018 48 10:55 AM

ID: 92197409

46 15/08/2018 49 10:59 AM

ID: 92197887

47 15/08/2018 50 11:03 AM

ID: 92198225

48 15/08/2018 51 11:08 AM

ID: 92198661

49 15/08/2018 52 11:12 AM

ID: 92199026

50 15/08/2018 53 11:17 AM

ID: 92199532

51 15/08/2018 54 11:22 AM

ID: 92199989

52 15/08/2018 55 11:33 AM

ID: 92200610

53 15/08/2018 56 11:54 AM

ID: 92203199

54 15/08/2018 YES 15:35 PM

ID: 92224104

55 15/08/2018 YES 15:44 PM

ID: 92225785

56 15/08/2018 YES 16:03 PM

ID: 92227507 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 57 15/08/2018 YES 16:14 PM

ID: 92228849

58 17/08/2018 74 15:28 PM

ID: 92382128

59 17/08/2018 75 15:37 PM

ID: 92382910

60 17/08/2018 76 15:57 PM

ID: 92383601

61 17/08/2018 77 16:02 PM

ID: 92385213

62 17/08/2018 78 16:08 PM

ID: 92385565

63 17/08/2018 79 16:15 PM

ID: 92386023

64 17/08/2018 80 16:21 PM

ID: 92386481

65 17/08/2018 81 16:28 PM

ID: 92387018

66 17/08/2018 82 16:32 PM

ID: 92387537

67 17/08/2018 83 16:37 PM

ID: 92387824

68 17/08/2018 84 16:40 PM

ID: 92388216

69 17/08/2018 85 16:44 PM

ID: 92388488

70 17/08/2018 86 16:48 PM

ID: 92388759 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 71 17/08/2018 87 16:51 PM

ID: 92389065

72 17/08/2018 88 16:55 PM

ID: 92389323

73 17/08/2018 89 17:00 PM

ID: 92389620

74 17/08/2018 90 17:06 PM

ID: 92389998

75 18/08/2018 Peter York 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989

76 19/08/2018 Tina Carrington 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

77 19/08/2018 Ledbetter 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

78 20/08/2018 91 10:19 AM

ID: 92555767

79 20/08/2018 92 10:23 AM

ID: 92557602

80 20/08/2018 93 10:32 AM

ID: 92558260

81 20/08/2018 94 10:36 AM

ID: 92559660

82 20/08/2018 95 10:43 AM

ID: 92560492

83 20/08/2018 96 10:51 AM

ID: 92561562

84 20/08/2018 97 11:00 AM

ID: 92563049 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 85 20/08/2018 98 11:12 AM

ID: 92564831

86 20/08/2018 99 11:16 AM

ID: 92566526

87 20/08/2018 100 11:20 AM

ID: 92567183

88 20/08/2018 101 11:27 AM

ID: 92567792

89 20/08/2018 102 11:33 AM

ID: 92568658

90 20/08/2018 103 11:37 AM

ID: 92569386

91 20/08/2018 104 11:44 AM

ID: 92569963

92 20/08/2018 105 11:49 AM

ID: 92570842

93 20/08/2018 105 11:49 AM

ID: 92571476

94 20/08/2018 106 11:53 AM

ID: 92571492

95 20/08/2018 Ken Jones 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

96 20/08/2018 107 15:16 PM

ID: 92594224

97 20/08/2018 108 15:23 PM

ID: 92595602

98 20/08/2018 109 15:32 PM

ID: 92596378 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 99 20/08/2018 110 15:37 PM

ID: 92597339

100 20/08/2018 112 15:51 PM

ID: 92598595

101 20/08/2018 113 15:59 PM

ID: 92599271

102 20/08/2018 114 16:04 PM

ID: 92600021

103 20/08/2018 115 16:09 PM

ID: 92600646

104 20/08/2018 116 16:18 PM

ID: 92601199

105 20/08/2018 117 16:26 PM

ID: 92601958

106 20/08/2018 118 16:42 PM

ID: 92602669

107 20/08/2018 119 16:48 PM

ID: 92604153

108 20/08/2018 120 16:55 PM

ID: 92604778

109 20/08/2018 121 17:01 PM

ID: 92605703

110 20/08/2018 Heather Cole 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

111 21/08/2018 Harriet Bushman 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

112 22/08/2018 122 10:14 AM

ID: 92758306 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 113 22/08/2018 123 10:18 AM

ID: 92758633

114 22/08/2018 124 10:23 AM

ID: 92759041

115 22/08/2018 125 10:29 AM

ID: 92759561

116 22/08/2018 126 10:33 AM

ID: 92760127

117 22/08/2018 127 10:36 AM

ID: 92760825

118 22/08/2018 128 10:42 AM

ID: 92761337

119 22/08/2018 129 10:46 AM

ID: 92761946

120 22/08/2018 130 10:53 AM

ID: 92762475

121 22/08/2018 131 10:59 AM

ID: 92763173

122 22/08/2018 132 11:03 AM

ID: 92763995

123 22/08/2018 133 11:08 AM

ID: 92764495

124 22/08/2018 134 11:12 AM

ID: 92764959

125 22/08/2018 135 11:17 AM

ID: 92765455

126 22/08/2018 136 11:24 AM

ID: 92765996 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 127 22/08/2018 137 11:31 AM

ID: 92766744

128 22/08/2018 138 11:37 AM

ID: 92767520

129 22/08/2018 139 11:43 AM

ID: 92768061

130 22/08/2018 140 11:49 AM

ID: 92768782

131 22/08/2018 141 11:56 AM

ID: 92769548

132 22/08/2018 142 15:13 PM

ID: 92788948

133 22/08/2018 143 15:20 PM

ID: 92789623

134 22/08/2018 144 15:28 PM

ID: 92790318

135 22/08/2018 145 15:40 PM

ID: 92791121

136 22/08/2018 146 15:45 PM

ID: 92792290

137 22/08/2018 147 15:53 PM

ID: 92792927

138 22/08/2018 148 16:01 PM

ID: 92793802

139 22/08/2018 149 16:22 PM

ID: 92794554

140 22/08/2018 150 16:36 PM

ID: 92796363 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 141 22/08/2018 151 17:03 PM

ID: 92797510

142 24/08/2018 153 10:11 AM

ID: 92922068

143 24/08/2018 152 10:13 AM

ID: 92922330

144 24/08/2018 154 10:16 AM

ID: 92922541

145 24/08/2018 155 10:18 AM

ID: 92922711

146 24/08/2018 156 10:20 AM

ID: 92922910

147 24/08/2018 157 10:25 AM

ID: 92923081

148 24/08/2018 159 10:31 AM

ID: 92923832

149 24/08/2018 158 10:31 AM

ID: 92923195

150 24/08/2018 160 10:34 AM

ID: 92924219

151 24/08/2018 162 10:38 AM

ID: 92924507

152 24/08/2018 161 10:39 AM

ID: 92924287

153 24/08/2018 164 10:44 AM

ID: 92924948

154 24/08/2018 163 10:46 AM

ID: 92924824 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 155 24/08/2018 165 10:53 AM

ID: 92925453

156 24/08/2018 166 10:54 AM

ID: 92925478

157 24/08/2018 168 10:59 AM

ID: 92926338

158 24/08/2018 167 11:02 AM

ID: 92926410

159 24/08/2018 169 11:03 AM

ID: 92926755

160 24/08/2018 170 11:09 AM

ID: 92927104

161 24/08/2018 171 11:13 AM

ID: 92927583

162 24/08/2018 172 11:21 AM

ID: 92928024

163 24/08/2018 173 11:26 AM

ID: 92928712

164 24/08/2018 174 11:36 AM

ID: 92929125

165 24/08/2018 175 11:42 AM

ID: 92930051

166 24/08/2018 176 11:42 AM

ID: 92930217

167 24/08/2018 178 11:49 AM

ID: 92931011

168 24/08/2018 177 11:52 AM

ID: 92930788 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 169 24/08/2018 180 11:56 AM

ID: 92934251

170 24/08/2018 179 12:00 PM

ID: 92933277

171 24/08/2018 Caroline Paull 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

172 26/08/2018 Mrs Carla Jago 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

173 26/08/2018 Jill preston 16:26 PM

ID: 93048232

174 27/08/2018 181 10:12 AM

ID: 93067941

175 27/08/2018 182 10:19 AM

ID: 93073266

176 27/08/2018 183 10:34 AM

ID: 93073598

177 27/08/2018 184 10:37 AM

ID: 93074233

178 27/08/2018 185 10:43 AM

ID: 93074382

179 27/08/2018 186 10:46 AM

ID: 93074616

180 27/08/2018 187 10:50 AM

ID: 93074754

181 27/08/2018 188 10:53 AM

ID: 93074891

182 27/08/2018 189 10:58 AM

ID: 93075037 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 183 27/08/2018 190 11:02 AM

ID: 93075272

184 27/08/2018 191 11:12 AM

ID: 93075470

185 27/08/2018 192 11:21 AM

ID: 93075977

186 27/08/2018 193 11:27 AM

ID: 93076364

187 27/08/2018 194 11:37 AM

ID: 93076590

188 27/08/2018 195 11:40 AM

ID: 93077016

189 27/08/2018 196 11:44 AM

ID: 93077170

190 27/08/2018 197 11:47 AM

ID: 93077355

191 27/08/2018 198 11:56 AM

ID: 93077474

192 28/08/2018 Kerry Davison 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

193 28/08/2018 Assem Khouzam 20:13 PM

ID: 93181616

194 28/08/2018 Greg & Allison Slater 20:32 PM

ID: 93180608

195 29/08/2018 199 10:17 AM

ID: 93223334

196 29/08/2018 Johannes Gregory 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 197 29/08/2018 200 10:25 AM

ID: 93223823

198 29/08/2018 201 10:31 AM

ID: 93224829

199 29/08/2018 202 10:38 AM

ID: 93225569

200 29/08/2018 203 10:49 AM

ID: 93226401

201 29/08/2018 204 10:52 AM

ID: 93227772

202 29/08/2018 205 11:01 AM

ID: 93228235

203 29/08/2018 206 11:08 AM

ID: 93229337

204 29/08/2018 207 11:15 AM

ID: 93230234

205 29/08/2018 208 11:32 AM

ID: 93230981

206 29/08/2018 209 11:46 AM

ID: 93233284

207 29/08/2018 210 11:57 AM

ID: 93234906

208 29/08/2018 211 15:03 PM

ID: 93257137

209 29/08/2018 212 15:12 PM

ID: 93258299

210 29/08/2018 213 15:16 PM

ID: 93259528 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 211 29/08/2018 214 15:23 PM

ID: 93260031

212 29/08/2018 215 15:27 PM

ID: 93260837

213 29/08/2018 216 15:30 PM

ID: 93261368

214 29/08/2018 217 15:35 PM

ID: 93261747

215 29/08/2018 218 15:38 PM

ID: 93262280

216 29/08/2018 219 15:41 PM

ID: 93262658

217 29/08/2018 220 15:44 PM

ID: 93262929

218 29/08/2018 221 15:52 PM

ID: 93263238

219 29/08/2018 223 15:59 PM

ID: 93264484

220 29/08/2018 224 16:11 PM

ID: 93265485

221 29/08/2018 225 16:15 PM

ID: 93265989

222 29/08/2018 226 16:19 PM

ID: 93266374

223 29/08/2018 227 16:23 PM

ID: 93266694

224 29/08/2018 228 16:27 PM

ID: 93267064 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 225 29/08/2018 229 16:31 PM

ID: 93267478

226 29/08/2018 230 16:36 PM

ID: 93267882

227 29/08/2018 MR Walton 16:55 PM

ID: 93268987

228 30/08/2018 PL26 6B 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

229 31/08/2018 231 10:12 AM

ID: 93388059

230 31/08/2018 232 10:22 AM

ID: 93388461

231 31/08/2018 233 10:30 AM

ID: 93389379

232 31/08/2018 234 10:33 AM

ID: 93389980

233 31/08/2018 235 10:36 AM

ID: 93390248

234 31/08/2018 236 10:40 AM

ID: 93390500

235 31/08/2018 237 10:44 AM

ID: 93390896

236 31/08/2018 238 10:47 AM

ID: 93391234

237 31/08/2018 239 10:51 AM

ID: 93391549

238 31/08/2018 240 10:57 AM

ID: 93391949 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 239 31/08/2018 241 11:09 AM

ID: 93392447

240 31/08/2018 242 11:18 AM

ID: 93393498

241 31/08/2018 243 11:30 AM

ID: 93394156

242 31/08/2018 244 11:33 AM

ID: 93395258

243 31/08/2018 245 11:39 AM

ID: 93395596

244 31/08/2018 246 11:45 AM

ID: 93396114

245 05/09/2018 247 11:16 AM

ID: 93702817

246 05/09/2018 248 11:16 AM

ID: 93687821

247 05/09/2018 250 11:21 AM

ID: 93703614

248 05/09/2018 251 11:25 AM

ID: 93704127

249 05/09/2018 249 11:26 AM

ID: 93703659

250 05/09/2018 252 11:30 AM

ID: 93704527

251 05/09/2018 253 11:32 AM

ID: 93704581

252 05/09/2018 254 11:35 AM

ID: 93704999 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 253 05/09/2018 255 11:37 AM

ID: 93705159

254 05/09/2018 256 11:39 AM

ID: 93705509

255 05/09/2018 257 11:43 AM

ID: 93705723

256 05/09/2018 258 11:47 AM

ID: 93706280

257 07/09/2018 259 09:02 AM

ID: 93850176

258 07/09/2018 260 09:07 AM

ID: 93851061

259 07/09/2018 261 09:12 AM

ID: 93851571

260 07/09/2018 262 09:18 AM

ID: 93851963

261 07/09/2018 263 09:31 AM

ID: 93852454

262 07/09/2018 264 09:35 AM

ID: 93853652

263 07/09/2018 265 09:41 AM

ID: 93854102

264 07/09/2018 266 09:51 AM

ID: 93854600

265 07/09/2018 267 10:00 AM

ID: 93855629

266 07/09/2018 268 10:06 AM

ID: 93856469 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 267 07/09/2018 269 10:27 AM

ID: 93857174

268 07/09/2018 270 10:32 AM

ID: 93861481

269 07/09/2018 271 10:42 AM

ID: 93862710

270 07/09/2018 272 10:46 AM

ID: 93863100

271 07/09/2018 273 10:52 AM

ID: 93863487

272 07/09/2018 274 10:57 AM

ID: 93864028

273 11/09/2018 275 14:32 PM

ID: 94164459

274 11/09/2018 276 14:36 PM

ID: 94165289

275 11/09/2018 277 14:46 PM

ID: 94165932

276 11/09/2018 278 14:51 PM

ID: 94167362

277 11/09/2018 279 14:55 PM

ID: 94168002

278 11/09/2018 280 14:59 PM

ID: 94168535

279 11/09/2018 281 15:03 PM

ID: 94168990

280 11/09/2018 282 15:16 PM

ID: 94169498 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 281 11/09/2018 283 15:20 PM

ID: 94171086

282 11/09/2018 284 15:31 PM

ID: 94171471

283 11/09/2018 285 15:36 PM

ID: 94172777

284 11/09/2018 286 15:41 PM

ID: 94173356

285 11/09/2018 287 15:46 PM

ID: 94174030

286 11/09/2018 288 15:52 PM

ID: 94174567

287 11/09/2018 289 15:58 PM

ID: 94175233

288 12/09/2018 290 09:57 AM

ID: 94227163

289 12/09/2018 291 10:00 AM

ID: 94227993

290 12/09/2018 292 10:04 AM

ID: 94228310

291 12/09/2018 293 10:13 AM

ID: 94228722

292 12/09/2018 294 10:17 AM

ID: 94229823

293 12/09/2018 295 10:24 AM

ID: 94230235

294 12/09/2018 296 10:31 AM

ID: 94231084 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 295 12/09/2018 297 10:37 AM

ID: 94231983

296 12/09/2018 298 10:42 AM

ID: 94232704

297 12/09/2018 299 10:48 AM

ID: 94233207

298 12/09/2018 300 10:55 AM

ID: 94233977

299 12/09/2018 301 10:59 AM

ID: 94234757

300 12/09/2018 302 11:06 AM

ID: 94235121

301 24/09/2018 303 20:08 PM

ID: 95132530

302 08/10/2018 304 11:34 AM

ID: 96185114

303 08/10/2018 305 11:41 AM

ID: 96186714

2 Address Line 1 8.25% 25

1 22/07/2018 Humberstone 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 23/07/2018 Rosemary Cottage 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822

3 24/07/2018 Trelowen 19:21 PM

ID: 90859937

4 24/07/2018 8 Ridgewood Close 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 5 25/07/2018 30 Woodland View 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739

6 28/07/2018 51 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

7 28/07/2018 4 Quarry Walk 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

8 29/07/2018 5 Merchants Quarter 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

9 29/07/2018 64 Duporth Bay 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

10 04/08/2018 29 Clock Tower Court 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

11 18/08/2018 32 Woodland View 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989

12 19/08/2018 2 Castings Drive 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

13 19/08/2018 10 Ridgewood Close 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

14 20/08/2018 1 West Porthmear Cottages 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

15 20/08/2018 No.1 Carbean Apartments 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

16 21/08/2018 House on the Strand 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

17 24/08/2018 5 Pagoda Drive 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

18 26/08/2018 6 rope walk 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 19 26/08/2018 Samphire 16:26 PM

ID: 93048232

20 28/08/2018 2 Ridgewood close 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

21 28/08/2018 48 Foundry Drive 20:13 PM

ID: 93181616

22 28/08/2018 The Laurels 20:32 PM

ID: 93180608

23 29/08/2018 65 Bay View Road 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982

24 29/08/2018 1 Rashleigh Road 16:55 PM

ID: 93268987

25 30/08/2018 4 Orchard Way 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

3 Address Line 2 8.25% 25

1 22/07/2018 Porthpean Beach Road 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 23/07/2018 Porthpean 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822

3 24/07/2018 Porthpean 19:21 PM

ID: 90859937

4 24/07/2018 St Austell 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332

5 25/07/2018 Duporth 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739

6 28/07/2018 Charlestown Road 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 7 28/07/2018 Duporth 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

8 29/07/2018 Charlestown Road 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

9 29/07/2018 Duporth 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

10 04/08/2018 Duporth 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

11 18/08/2018 Duporth 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989

12 19/08/2018 Charlestown 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

13 19/08/2018 St Austell 15:48 PM

ID: 92504079

14 20/08/2018 Duporth Road 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

15 20/08/2018 Fettling Lane 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

16 21/08/2018 Porthpean 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

17 24/08/2018 Duporth 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

18 26/08/2018 DUPORTH 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

19 26/08/2018 109 Charlestown rd 16:26 PM

ID: 93048232

20 28/08/2018 Saint Austell 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 21 28/08/2018 Charlestown 20:13 PM

ID: 93181616

22 28/08/2018 20:32 PM

ID: 93180608

23 29/08/2018 Duporth 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982

24 29/08/2018 Duporth 16:55 PM

ID: 93268987

25 30/08/2018 Duporth 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

4 Address Line 3 6.27% 19

1 22/07/2018 Lower Porthpean 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 24/07/2018 PL26 6AT 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332

3 25/07/2018 St Austell 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739

4 28/07/2018 St Austell PL25 3NJ 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

5 28/07/2018 St Austell 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

6 29/07/2018 St Austell PL25 3FA 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

7 04/08/2018 St Austell 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

8 18/08/2018 St Austell 13:42 PM

ID: 92430989 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 9 20/08/2018 Charlestown 13:33 PM

ID: 92583628

10 20/08/2018 Charlestown 19:16 PM

ID: 92613744

11 21/08/2018 PL266AX 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

12 24/08/2018 St Austell 18:39 PM

ID: 92974552

13 26/08/2018 Pl266bw 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

14 26/08/2018 St austell 16:26 PM

ID: 93048232

15 28/08/2018 PL26 6AT 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

16 28/08/2018 St Austell PL25 3BS 20:13 PM

ID: 93181616

17 28/08/2018 St Austell 20:32 PM

ID: 93180608

18 29/08/2018 St Austell, PL26 6BN 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982

19 29/08/2018 St Austell PL26 6DW 16:55 PM

ID: 93268987

5 Telephone Number (optional) 4.95% 15

1 22/07/2018 0172665714 13:21 PM

ID: 90703248

2 23/07/2018 01726 75772 15:50 PM

ID: 90767822 44. ********FREE PRIZE DRAW******** 6 Prizes of £50.00 All questionnaires, complete with contact details below and completed by the closing date of Wednesday August 29 2018 will be entered into a Free Prize Draw. There are 6 cash prizes of £50.00 each for the first six names drawn. Please enter your name and address below if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. Please note: In line with the recent data protection legislation, your personal details will be used for the purpose of the free draw only and will not be shared or provided to any third party. Once the draw has taken place on Thursday September 2018, your personal details will be destroyed. The draw will take place at the Parish Council Meeting due to be held on Thursday September 13 2108. All responses made to the questionnaire will be recorded anonymously and no information or comments will be attributed to any individual. Response Response

Percent Total 3 24/07/2018 07971 256716 20:53 PM

ID: 90865332

4 25/07/2018 01726065090 13:27 PM

ID: 90915739

5 28/07/2018 01726 61015 11:00 AM

ID: 91115096

6 28/07/2018 0172667074 20:01 PM

ID: 91128699

7 29/07/2018 01726 63786 13:35 PM

ID: 91146659

8 29/07/2018 01726338377 15:59 PM

ID: 91152484

9 04/08/2018 07789790949 11:59 AM

ID: 91540149

10 19/08/2018 07896746899 11:35 AM

ID: 92486246

11 21/08/2018 01726 75680 13:05 PM

ID: 92667010

12 26/08/2018 07701 347 087 15:15 PM

ID: 93046417

13 28/08/2018 07989 813465 19:30 PM

ID: 93174132

14 29/08/2018 01726 339474 10:19 AM

ID: 93221982

15 30/08/2018 400033 17:34 PM

ID: 93347241

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