St James's Street Survey
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SIMON KIRBY MP ST JAMES’S STREET SURVEY Your views are very important to me. 3 George Street in Hove is pedestrianised but traffic is allowed down the road outside the I would be keen to know what local residents and businesses hours of 10am-4pm. Is this something you feel about the idea of pedestrianising St James’s Street and would prefer? how this would impact on the area. Yes No Before becoming the Member of Parliament for Kemp Town I ran a number of businesses in the area. This is why I know Don’t know how important it is that St James’s Street continues to thrive. 4 Buses (such as the 1 and the 7) only travel Best wishes, eastbound along St James’s Street. If it Simon Kirby MP were pedestrianised, and buses ran along Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemp Town Edward Street or Marine Drive instead, do you think this would be a problem? Your details: Yes No Name Don’t know Email 5 Do you think that Brighton & Hove City Council should invest more money in St Home/mobile no. James’s Street and the Kemp Town area? Address Yes No Don’t know 6 Do you think that the Council should do more to make the area more visually appealing (such a repaint seafront railings, do more to clear up litter etc)? Yes No 1 Do you support the pedestrianisation of Don’t know St James’s Street between the Old Steine and Rock Gardens? Suggestions Yes No Don’t know 7 Do you feel that the Police need to do more to tackle anti-social behaviour in 2 Do you think that businesses would the area? receive more trade if St James’s Street were pedestrianised? Yes No Don’t know Yes No Don’t know Continued overleaf... SIMON KIRBY MP - ST JAMES’S STREET SURVEY CONTINUED 8 Others have suggested introducing a 9 Would you support further parking tourist tax. Do you think this would help restrictions in the area? or hinder tourism and local businesses in Brighton, and is this something you would Yes No support? Don’t know Suggestions Support Oppose Don’t know 10 Please use the space below to raise any other issues, ideas, concerns or suggestions you have: 11 Please return free-of-charge using the free-post envelope enclosed, at no cost to the taxpayer. How I use your data Some data I receive from you will probably comprise personal data about you and may include sensitive personal data. The types of information I may collect about you will probably include your name, address, contact information and other beliefs. The data you provide will be retained by Simon Kirby MP (“the data holder”) in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and related legislation. The data holder will use the data I collect for the following purposes: (i) to improve my understanding of political life in the United Kingdom; (ii) to compile and provide anonymous statistics about voters in the United Kingdom; (iii) contact you in the future by telephone, text or other means, even though you may be registered with the Telephone Preference Service, without asking for further permission. If you do not want the information you give to me to be used in these ways, or for me to contact you, please indicate by ticking the relevant boxes: Post Email SMS Phone .