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In Initial analysis of Ne Neig ighbou ourhood ood Pl Plan Re Residents Survey 6 th July 2016 De Demographics & response ra rate Ove ver 70% of respo ponde ndent nts were from Bur urton n on n the he Wolds ds Post code


  1. In Initial analysis of Ne Neig ighbou ourhood ood Pl Plan Re Residents’ Survey 6 th July 2016

  2. De Demographics & response ra rate

  3. Ove ver 70% of respo ponde ndent nts were from Bur urton n on n the he Wolds ds Post code area Responses Number of responses by "where do you live" Barrow Road 39 Springfield Close 38 Not defined 30 Loughborough Road 29 Burton on the Wolds 275 Wymeswold Road 26 Somerset Close 25 Hollytree Close 21 Hall Drive 19 Responses can be Hoton 79 St Andrews Close 15 Sowters Lane 15 analysed at Melton Road 13 St Leonards Close 11 various levels – Cotes 7 Mundy Close 10 Brickwood Place 10 this presentation The Willows 9 Seals Close 9 looks mainly at Hoton Park 7 Hoton Park 8 split between the Brook Street 8 Hubbard Road 8 two parish An outlying farm away from any Seymour Road 8 7 Towles Field 5 settlement councils Stanford Lane 4 Rempstone Road 4 Back Lane 3 No provided 5 Mantlecroft Drive 3 Six Hills 3 Old Parsonage Lane 3 Brook Farm Court 2 Hoton Hills 5 Wymeswold Lane 2 St Marys Close 2 Vine Tree Terrace 1 Bandalls Lane 1 Prestwold 3 Huntingdon Close 1 Joseph Close 1 Narrow Lane 1 Prestwold Lane 1

  4. Ove ver 70% of Hoton’ n’s respo ponde ndent nts were aged d 65+ compa pared d to 55% of BP&C Respondents by age band by village 100% 90% 75+ 80% 66-75 70% 56-65 60% 50% 46-55 40% 36-45 30% 26-35 20% 10% 18-25 0% BP&C Hoton

  5. Av Average time living in Wolds was 19 years in Hoton (2 (20 in BP&C). ). Slightly more female respondents Respondents by length of time living in the Wolds Respondents by gender 100% 100% Over 40 years 90% 90% 80% 80% 31 - 40 years 70% 70% 60% Male 60% 21 - 30 years 50% 50% Female 40% 40% 11 - 20 years 30% 30% 20% 20% 10 years or less 10% 10% 0% 0% BP&C Hoton BP&C Hoton

  6. Around und 1 in n 3 of BP&C respo ponde ndent nts ha had d chi hildr dren n unde under 18 but but thi his was around und 1 in n 6 for Hoton Children under 18 - Burton, Prestwold & Children under 18 - Hoton Cotes Yes, 14 Yes, 81 No, 190 No, 74

  7. Hoton’ n’s respo pons nse rate was around und 30% but but rates va varied d cons nside derabl bly around und the he vi village Responses and response rate by post code / road Respondents % response Hoton response rate 30 60% 53% 25 50% 42% 20 40% Number of responses 36% Response rate 15 30% 30% 25% 10 20% 19% 18% 15% 5 10% 7% - 0% 0% 0%

  8. Sum Summary que questions ns

  9. Wh What do people say they value most?

  10. Wh What do people say they dislike the most?

  11. Wo Words used to describe Parish in 15 years rs…

  12. Wo Words used to describe one thing to change…

  13. Wo Words used to describe what is lacking…

  14. Re Respondents looking to mo move and potential de developm pments

  15. Less than 1 in 5 are looking to move. Those that are want Le ow owner-oc occupied 2-3 3 bedrooms houses or bungalows Q7: Looking to move? Q8: If yes what type Yes No Not stated House Bungalow Warden-assisted retirement housing Flat Hoton 15 75 4 Hoton 8 7 1 1 BP&C 60 219 14 BP&C 39 24 3 0 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Q9: Number of bedrooms Q10: What tenure? Owner occupied 1 2 3 4 5+ Private rented Shared ownership Social rented (e.g. from council or housing association) Hoton 0 8 7 1 1 Hoton 19 1 BP&C 3 24 26 9 6 BP&C 60 2 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

  16. 2-3 3 bedrooms houses and 1-2 2 bedroom bungalows were co considered to be most needed acr cross both Parish Counci cils Q11: Most needed property types, % of all respondents BP&C Hoton 35% 32% 29% 30% 26% 26% 25% 19% 19% 20% 18% 18% 17% 15% 15% 15% 15% 14% 13% 10% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4% 5% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0%

  17. Ev Even spread of opinion between individual or small scale in infill ill an and chan ange of use. No No ap appetit ite for lar large estat ates. Q12: Type of development, % of all respondents BP&C Hoton 70% 62% 60% 50% 46% 46% 45% 44% 43% 40% 30% 20% 10% 10% 6% 4% 4% 3% 2% 0% Individual houses in Small groups of Renovation/change of Large estates (30+ Adjacent to existing Other, please specify gardens or other infill houses of up to five use of existing houses) within village boundaries sites around the houses on infill sites buildings existing village village boundaries

  18. Tw Two-th thirds of respondents ts who expressed an opinion felt t th that t 10 new homes was maximum susta tainable (20 in BP&C) Q13: Sustainable number of new homes in village, % of responses BP&C Hoton 35% 30% 30% 25% 21% 21% 20% 20% 18% 18% 16% 15% 14% 11% 10% 9% 7% 4% 4% 5% 4% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% NONE 1 - 5 5 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 50 51 - 100 100+ N/A - Live No response outside village

  19. Si Similar views across the Parish Councils regarding im importan ant feat atures of an any new develo lopment Q14: Important features for any development, % of respondents BP&C Hoton 81% Adequate off street parking 65% 69% Protection of existing wildlife habitats 60% 45% A mix of house sizes 53% 44% Pavements 46% 39% A mix of house design 36% 37% Traffic calming measures within the development 40% 37% Eco-friendly housing 26% 36% Creation of new wildlife habitat areas 27% 32% Affordable housing 27% 28% Easy connection to footpaths and bridleways 31% 27% Wide verges 16% 19% Large gardens 11% 9% Small gardens 16% 10% A mix of tenures 11% 4% Other 4%

  20. Sl Slightly different priorities for what developers should help pr provide de for any ny large scale de developm pment nts Q15: Developers help to provide for 30+ property developments, % of respondents BP&C Hoton 52% A shop 63% 51% Access to public transport 48% 44% Traffic calming measures outside the development 43% 30% Cycle routes 39% 34% Natural play areas 24% 25% A new school 18% 24% Community building 12% 24% Youth amenity 11% 19% Playground for children age 5-12 18% 21% Pharmacy 13% 21% Public car park 12% 15% Playground for pre-school age children 17% 11% Allotments 15% 12% Nursery 3% 9% Other 6% 4% A place for worship 0%

  21. Tr Transport and access to se service centres

  22. Th The Car is the most used form of transport, although 60% of of Hot oton on respon ondents wou ould be affected by reduced buses (52% (52% BP&C) Q16: Transport used most Q20: Affected by reduced buses Car Bus Bicycle Walking Motorbike Train No response Yes No No response Hoton Hoton 56 35 3 BP&C 151 135 7 BP&C 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Q23: Community bus volunteer Yes No No response Hoton 14 72 8 51 potential volunteers to support a community bus across both Parish Councils (c. 1 in 7 respondents) BP&C 37 243 13 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

  23. Ju Just under half of of Hot oton on respon ondents wou ould like to o use the bus bus more, with h East Le Leake th the fa favoured se serv rvice ce centre bus bus ro route Q17: Would like to use more, % of respondents Q21A: Use service centre bus BP&C BP&C Hoton Hoton 70% 55% Barrow Bus 50% 44% 26% Bicycle 53% 33% Leicester 49% 16% Walking 29% 23% East Leake 60% 13% Train 10% 34% Quorn 24% 2% Car 4% 17% Thurmaston 21% 1% Mobility vehicle/wheelchair 0% 18% 0% Mountsorrel Motorbike 13% 1%

  24. Th Three quarters of respondents use the Hoton to Pr Prestwold fo footpath and almost half to Cotes. Footpath to Wy Wymeswold an and overgrowin ing vegetat atio ion most mentio ioned is issues. Q19: Connecting footpaths used BP&C 73% Burton - Prestwold 10 respondents also commented that 19% • lack of Hoton – Wymeswold footpath is an issue (including accessing other footpaths from Hoton park) 25% Hoton - Prestwold 74% 10 respondents commented on poor • maintenance / overgrowing vegetation 8% 8 respondents mentioned safety • Hoton - Cotes concerns related to traffic speed, size or 47% proximity 13% Prestwold - Cotes 15%

  25. Ea East Le Leake an and Bar arrow ar are most ac accessed servic ice ce centre fo for Hoton res Ho esponden ents. Acces ess difficulties es similar across both Pa Parish Councils. Q22A: Service centre which you need to access most Q24: Access difficulties due to lack of transport, % of respondents BP&C BP&C Hoton Hoton 55% 17% Barrow Doctors surgeries 26% 16% 16% 14% Leicester Post Office 20% 14% 8% 12% East Leake Hospital 29% 12% 5% 10% Quorn Dentist 1% 10% 2% 11% Thurmaston Railway station 2% 6% 1% 9% Mountsorrel Food shops 1% 11% 1% 6% Nottingham Other shops 0% 4% 0% 3% Wymeswold Schools 1% 5%

  26. Wo Words used to describe transport issues…. ….

  27. Fa Facilities and services

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