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Newquay Future Core Document November 2010 Newquay Future Core Document November 2010 CONTENTS Foreword ........................................................................................................................................... i Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................................. ii 1. Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Newquay Today ........................................................................................................................... 10 3. History ......................................................................................................................................... 12 4. Background to the Plan ................................................................................................................ 14 5. Doing the Plan ............................................................................................................................. 15 6. Vision .......................................................................................................................................... 18 7. The Survey ................................................................................................................................... 19 7.1 General ............................................................................................................................ 22 7.1.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 22 7.1.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 22 7.1.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 23 7.2 Environment .................................................................................................................... 24 7.2.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 24 7.2.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 26 7.2.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 26 7.3 Tourism ............................................................................................................................ 28 7.3.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 28 7.3.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 29 7.3.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 30 7.4 Crime, Disorder and Community Safety ............................................................................ 32 7.4.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 32 7.4.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 33 7.4.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 34 7.5 Transport ......................................................................................................................... 36 7.5.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 36 7.5.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 37 7.5.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 38 7.6 Work, Business and Employment ..................................................................................... 39 7.6.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 39 7.6.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 40 7.6.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 41 7.7 Education (including Adult Education) .............................................................................. 42 7.7.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 42 7.7.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 42 7.7.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 43 7.8 Community ...................................................................................................................... 44 7.8.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 44 7.8.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 45 7.8.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 46 7.9 Health .............................................................................................................................. 48 7.9.1 The Results...................................................................................................................... 48 7.9.2 The Issues ....................................................................................................................... 50 7.9.3 The Options .................................................................................................................... 50 7.10 Housing ............................................................................................................................ 51 7.10.1 The Results .................................................................................................................... 51 7.10.2 The Issues ..................................................................................................................... 53 7.10.3 The Options................................................................................................................... 53 7.11 Personal situation, issues and views ................................................................................. 54 7.11.1 The Results .................................................................................................................... 54 7.11.2 The Issues ..................................................................................................................... 56 7.11.3 The Options................................................................................................................... 56 8. The Way Forward ........................................................................................................................ 58 9. Summary of Issues and Actions .................................................................................................... 59 APPENDIX 1 - Respondents' answers: “Please provide any further remarks about the general issues in Newquay”.................................................................................................................................... 62 Figures Figure 1 - Trenance Gardens and Viaduct........................................................................................... 3 Figure 2 - The Gannel - Favourite site ................................................................................................ 4 Figure 3 - Pubwatch - Action being taken to minimise alcohol related crime ...................................... 5 Figure 4 - The community working on a vision - February 2010 .......................................................... 6 Figure 5 - The Island .......................................................................................................................... 8 Figure 6 - Newquay and area ........................................................................................................... 10 Figure 7 - A lively resort - Boardmasters 2010 .................................................................................. 11 Figure 8 - Working on the vision - February 2010 ............................................................................. 18 Figure 9 - The paper questionnaire .................................................................................................. 19 Figure 10 - The online questionnaire................................................................................................ 19 Figure 11 - The Newquay Town and Parish Plan Steering Group (with Stephen Gilbert MP) - the launch of the Questionnaire – 28th June 2010................................................................ 20 Figure 12 - Plan launch 28th June 2010 - Treviglas School ...............................................................
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