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Surveymonkey Analyze Appendix 1 - Evidence Base Basic Neighbourhood Plan October 2019 – Community Questionnaire - Isle of Dogs Neighbourhood Planning Forum Q1 To what extent do you agree with the statement: ‘My home satisfies my household’s needs’ Answered: 410 Skipped: 0 Strongly agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly disagree 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Strongly agree 22.44% 92 Agree 49.27% 202 Not sure 7.56% 31 Disagree 17.07% 70 Strongly disagree 3.66% 15 TOTAL 410 # IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO EXPLAIN YOUR RESPONSE, USE THE BOX BELOW DATE (OPTIONAL) 1 i think that because the lange on the question does not make sense 5/23/2018 12:08 PM 2 Too small. 3/21/2018 10:12 PM 3 Our home is fine while our children are small but will be too small once they are teenagers 4/17/2017 4:32 PM 4 is too small 4/8/2017 5:45 PM 5 It is small but has nice views. It is warm, safe and clean. I have lots of neighbours who I see and 3/11/2017 10:08 PM interact with daily. 6 Could do with 3 bedrooms but there are very few 3 bed houses (not flats) on the island 1/15/2017 8:08 PM 7 The building is well-built (not made of 'cardboard' walls) with decent sized rooms as opposed to 1/15/2017 4:06 PM the new 'rabbit hutches' being put up. I have sufficient outdoor space and obstructed views (gradually being destroyed by steel and glass monstrosities). 8 I am happy with my property room size, and location 1/15/2017 4:04 PM 9 It's classified as temporary accommodation and requires further refurbishment despite initial 1/6/2017 8:11 AM one 10 2 bedroom flat and 2 people! 1/1/2017 2:33 PM 11 It's to expensive renting on The Isle of Dogs 1/1/2017 9:25 AM 12 No garden. Not enough storage space. 12/30/2016 7:39 PM 1 / 115 Community Questionnaire - Isle of Dogs Neighbourhood Planning Forum 13 I am happy with its location and it provides sufficient means in terms of room size and storage. 12/30/2016 2:48 PM 14 We would like to make an extension, but being in a conservation area that makes it highly 12/30/2016 7:44 AM unlikely to be approved. 15 An extra room would be ideal 12/29/2016 8:56 PM 16 Would like more soundproof windows, csn hear helicopters flying frequently 12/29/2016 7:44 PM 17 Not enough bedroom for the size of my family. 12/29/2016 5:58 PM 18 Renting in an apartment were I cannot change decor, furniture etc so couldn't really call it 'home' 12/29/2016 5:44 PM 19 Not enough family and children friendly activities/area, schools, medical clinic etc compare to all 12/29/2016 5:11 PM the corporate complex/offices around me. 20 6 children 2 adults in a 4 bedroom 12/29/2016 4:16 PM 21 Need extra space 12/29/2016 4:05 PM 22 I am 19 sharing a bedroom with my little sister and have no chance of getting a council home for 12/29/2016 3:24 PM my own private space as an adult. 23 Lack of nursery spaces and primary schools in the area mean that we will need to move 12/29/2016 3:14 PM elsewhere in a couple of years time. 24 Rented house. Not double glazed so cold in winter 12/29/2016 2:50 PM 25 I have run out of space! I also have 2 kids and only 2 bedrooms 12/29/2016 1:18 PM 26 I would like more storage and living space but square footage is too expensive in E14 12/23/2016 6:15 PM 27 We are managing at present, but worry we'll outgrow it as our children get older 11/30/2016 10:32 PM 28 I have 3 children but only 2 bedrooms 11/30/2016 10:28 AM 29 I have everything at Pan Pen. I spent most of my spare time in the pool or at home sleeping and 11/27/2016 10:20 PM watching TV. I do not go out unless it is to work or once a week when I play squash. 30 My flat is suitable for the time being but as family grows the cost of housing is making it very 11/14/2016 11:57 AM expensive to move to the bigger home we will need. 31 If it had a garden it would be even better 11/13/2016 9:16 PM 32 Limited communal areas 11/13/2016 8:44 PM 33 We have had our communal bike shed broken into as in as many weeks and our landlord 11/11/2016 10:22 PM Notting Hill has failed to action this in a timely manner 34 My purpose built flat first floor meets my current need however my mobility will deteriorate with 11/11/2016 8:24 PM arthritis 35 We live in a 2 bedroom flat with 2 children. Would ideally like a 3 bedroom house/flat in the IoD 10/4/2016 10:44 AM area but it is quite unaffordable at this stage. 36 Too small and high rental price 9/21/2016 7:23 PM 37 Home too small. 9/21/2016 3:29 PM 38 But I financially pushed myself to achieve this! 9/21/2016 9:28 AM 39 Too little storage space, even for a single occupant of a one bedroom apartment . 9/18/2016 5:33 AM 40 rent is too expensive, infra-structure under-developed. 8/15/2016 12:18 PM 41 Too small for number of ppl 8/15/2016 6:33 AM 42 Too many anti-social behaviour in South Quay area because the council overloads this 8/8/2016 10:08 AM expensive area with foreign social tenants. 43 I have no garden or space outside. 7/31/2016 12:06 AM 44 I have a Severely Disabled Daughter with multiple medical needs and the house is adapted for 7/29/2016 5:15 PM her needs. 45 I would like for there to be more shops, amenities, schools,farmers market etc for local residents 7/29/2016 4:09 PM i.e. not just sandwich shops for those who work in the offices nearby. There isn't much of a community feel in the area. 46 My home does satisfy my needs but the increases being imposed by the super expensive 7/29/2016 2:23 PM properties - high service charges which long standing developments think they have to match are making it unaffordable to live here. As a 'key worker' I haven't had a pay increase that meets inflation etc. for over 5 years. 2 / 115 Community Questionnaire - Isle of Dogs Neighbourhood Planning Forum 47 Freehold townhouse property. Limited outdoor space. 7/28/2016 10:35 PM 48 Would love it to be bigger yet the truth is in the fact there is not an appropriate school for my 7/28/2016 8:51 PM children to attend. We want our children to attend a senior school where there is a diverse group of children not one where they will be in the minority. Plus there is less and less green and clean space that is safe. The air is polluted. It's dirty, the roads and docks are filthy. It is not setting a good example. Behind doors it's fine. 49 I live in a 1 bedroom which I rent of the council and am forced to pay £190 a week for it as it is 7/28/2016 8:27 PM affordable rent I have a daughter so eventually my family will outgrow the property which took me 10 years to even get via tower hamlets bidding! 50 Extremely concerned about lack of educational provision and resistant (still corrupt) council. 7/25/2016 11:24 AM 51 After lots of renovation 7/20/2016 2:47 AM 52 Too small 7/18/2016 8:13 AM 53 not big enough 7/16/2016 10:34 PM 54 Most of the flats on the Isle of Dogs, including mine, are awfully small. Not family friendly 7/16/2016 9:51 AM whatsoever. 55 In front of my house in harbinger road are a number of trees, i love trees, however these are 7/16/2016 7:18 AM huge and block my sky satellite reception. Sky say theres nothing they can do and the council refuse to do anything as they don't have budget. At the back of my in the neighbours garden at the back is a 100 ft silver birch which sheds stuff all over my garden blocks the sun and rain. 56 I'm renting, I'm a tenant. But I've lived in the isle for 3 years by now 7/15/2016 6:40 PM 57 More space would be nice but its at a premium. 7/15/2016 5:26 PM 58 My home is much too small even if just for me 7/15/2016 2:06 PM 59 I have no outside space for my daughter to play. Its to unsafe for her at 5 to play on her own in 7/15/2016 10:16 AM communial areas 60 Its damp. The building is disgusting and vandalised.
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