1 comberton village action plan questionnaire results
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Comberton
Village Action Plan
Questionnaire Results
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Please note that the number of replies received to each question is stated in the slide title as:
(N= )
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Part 1: Household section
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Q1: How many people normally live in your household? (N=1762)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Total number of people in this sample 1762
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Q2: Number of people in your household in each age group: (N=1762)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0-4 5-10
11-15
16-17
18-24
25-44
45-59
60-64
65-74
75-84
84+
Males
Females
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Q2: Number of people in your household in each age group: (N=1762)
• Under 5 years:n = 287
• Under 16 years:n = 339
• Under 18 years:n = 374
• 24 years and under: n = 486
• 65 years and over:n = 287
• Age 5 – 17 years:n = 275
• Age 5 – 24 years:n = 387
• Age 11 – 17 years:n = 145
• 1533 respondents aged 11 years and over (available to complete this questionnaire)
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Q3: Where does your household live? (N=711)
38%
27%
16%
13%6% Harbour Ave area
Barrons Way area
Swaynes LaneareaBarton Rd area
Green End andBranch Rd
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Households Responding to Questionnaire
• A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area– Number possible 349, number (%) returned 275 (78.8%)
• B: West St. and Barrons Way area– Number possible 235, number (%) returned 192 (81.7%)
• C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area– Number possible 144, number (%) returned 114 (79.2%)
• D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close– Number possible 126, number (%) returned 90 (71.4%)
• E: Green End and Branch Rd.– Number possible 46, number (%) returned 40 (87.0%)
• Overall– Number possible 900, number (%) returned 715 (79.4%)
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Q4: Type of dwelling (N=707)
3% 7%2%
86%
1%1%Private Rented
Local AuthorityRentedHousing Assoc.RentedOwner Occupied
SharedOwnershipProvided withEmploymentOther
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Housing status in different areas (Q3 and Q4)
Private Local Auth Housing Ass Owner Shared Provided /cArea
House-holds Rented Rented Rented Occupied Ownership Employment Other
ABCDE
0 02 02 00 10 1
275 10 3 12 248 2192 9 6 1 168 3114 3 19 1 85 190 1 23 3 62 040 0 0 0 38 1
23 51 17 601 7 4 2
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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Housing status by sex (Q11 and Q4)
Dwelling Male Female
Private rented 23 19 23Local authority rented 51 35 49Housing assoc. rented 17 19 20Owner occupied 603 602 652Shared ownership 7 6 4Provided with employ 4 5 4Other 2 0 2
686 754
House-holds
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Housing status by age group (Q12 and Q4)
Housing statusHouse-holds 11-15 16-17 18-24 25-44 45-59 60-64 65-74 75-84 85+
Private rented
Local authority rented
Hosing assoc. rentedOwner occupied
Shared ownershipProvided with employ
Other
0 0 1 0
7 14 13 4
1 1 1 0110 146 63 17
1 0 1 23 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
23 5 2 4 23 7
51 7 2 1 15 17
17 4 1 6 15 8603 85 25 77 306 428
7 0 0 2 1 34 0 0 2 1 3
2 0 1 0 1 0
101 30 92 361 466 122 161 79 23
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Q5: What type of dwelling is this? (N=706)
30%
33%
13%
18%
4%
1%
1%Detached
Semi-detached
Terraced
Bungalow
Flat / Maisonette
ShelteredHousingOther
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House types in different areas (Q3 and Q5)
AreaHouse-holds Detach Semi-det Terrace Bungal Flat/Maisonet Shelt’d Other
A 275 43 130 83 10 9 0 0
B 192 78 48 9 44 1 5 3
C 114 43 26 3 30 8 0 1
D 90 17 29 0 32 8 4 0
E 40 29 0 0 9 0 0 2
210 233 95 125 26 9 6
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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House type by sex (Q11 and Q5)
House typeHouse-holds Male Female
Detached 211 226 241
Semi-detached 233 267 258
Terraced 95 87 100
Bungalow 126 84 122
Flat / maisonette 26 15 18
Sheltered housing 9 1 8
Other 6 4 6
684 753
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Dwelling type by age group (Q12 and Q5)
House typeHouse-holds 11-15 16-17 18-24 25-44 45-59 60-64 65-74 75-84 85+
DetachedSemi-detached
TerracedBungalow
Flat / maisonetteSheltered housingOther
177 40 54 17 4180 41 35 10 4
52 8 13 11 044 31 54 35 11
7 2 4 2 30 0 2 5 14 0 0 0 0
211 40 12 28 99233 48 16 35 148
95 10 2 19 72126 3 1 6 22
26 0 0 3 129 0 0 0 16 0 0 1 5
101 31 92 359 464 122 162 80 23
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Q6: How many bedrooms does your dwelling have? (N=715)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Number of bedrooms in different areas (Q3 and Q6)
AreaHouse-holds 0 bed 1 bed 2 bed 3 bed 4 bed 5 bed 6 bed 7 bed
A 275 3 0 15 219 30 7 1 0
B 192 5 3 27 83 58 14 2 0
C 114 4 14 23 35 29 7 0 2
D 90 0 16 22 37 11 4 0 0
E 40 1 1 3 10 10 14 1 0
13 34 90 384 138 46 4 2
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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Number of bedrooms by sex (Q11 and Q6)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number of bedrooms
Male
Female
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Number of bedrooms by age group (Q12 and Q6)
Bedrooms 11-15 16-17 18-24 25-44 45-59 60-64 65-74 75-84 85+0 1 0 0 4 4 4 3 6 0
1 0 0 5 11 9 1 5 8 42 0 1 2 16 30 11 31 30 133 55 14 48 218 255 76 84 29 44 27 9 23 84 108 24 29 10 2
5 16 6 13 25 53 6 8 1 16 2 1 1 5 5 0 2 0 07 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
101 31 92 363 466 124 162 84 24
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Q7: If anyone in your household wishes to move but is unable to, why is this? (N=664)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
n/a
Price
Lack
of s
uitab
le sto
ck
Lack
of lo
cal a
utho
rity/
hous
ing a
ssoc
iat...
Lack
of p
rivat
e re
nted
acc
omm
odat
ion
Lack
of p
hysic
ally a
cces
sible
stock
No su
itable
shelt
ered
hou
sing
Not a
ble to
get
a jo
b
Unable
to a
fford
cost
of m
oving
Other
finan
cial c
omm
itmen
ts
Other
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Q7: If anyone in your household wishes to move but is unable to, why is this? (N=193)
72
43
19
9
5
3
5
22
10 5
Price
Lack of suitable stock
Lack of local authority/housing associationhomesLack of private rentedaccommodation
Lack of physicallyaccessible stock
No suitable shelteredhousing
Not able to get a job
Unable to afford cost ofmoving
Other financialcommitments
Other
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Q8: Enter the number of children (if any) in your household who attend the
following: (N=411)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Play g
roup
Nurse
ry sc
hool
Primar
y sch
ool
Secon
dary
scho
ol
Schoo
l for t
hose
with
spec
ial n
eeds
6th
Form
colle
ge
Univer
sity o
r coll
ege
(living
at h
ome)
Univer
sity o
r coll
ege
(living
away
)
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Q9: If any of your children are unable to take part in after school/college activities,
please give the reasons why. (N=32)
9
417
2
Lack of transporthome
Distance betweenhome /school
Expense
Special needs notcatered for
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Q10: Number of roadworthy vehicles kept in the village (N=638)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Cars Vans Motorbikes
Speciallyadaptedvehicles
Bicycles Lorries
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Q10: How many roadworthy cars / vans are kept by your household? (N=638)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Households
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Roadworthy vehicles kept in different areas (Q3 and Q10)
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
AreaHouse-holds Cars Vans Motor bikes Adapted vehicles Bicycles Lorries
A 275 387 30 24 1 362 1B 192 254 10 14 7 206 7C 114 155 10 2 0 101 0D 90 111 8 9 0 84 0E 40 75 4 6 1 72 0
982 62 55 9 825 8
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Q11: Sex of respondents (N=1450)(Relates only to individuals who answered questionnaires
personally for the remainder of this presentation)
48%52%
Male
Female
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Q12: What age group do you belong to? (N=1447) (Relates only to individuals who answered questionnaires
personally for the remainder of this presentation)
1013192
363
466
124
16284 24
11-15
16-17
18-24
25-44
45-59
60-64
65-74
75-84
85+
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Age groups in different areas (Q3 and Q12)
AreaHouse-holds 11-15 16-17 18-24 25-44 45-59 60-64 65-74 75-84 85+
A 275 48 9 45 185 188 44 35 17 7B 192 26 12 22 73 132 37 48 25 9C 114 8 2 13 42 64 28 35 20 1D 90 9 5 7 43 47 8 31 17 4E 40 10 3 5 19 31 7 13 4 3
101 31 92 362 462 124 162 83 24
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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Age groups and sex of individuals responding to the questionnaire (Q11 and Q12)
Age Totals Male Female11-15 101 52 4816-17 31 11 1918-24 92 52 3825-44 363 174 18645-59 466 220 24660-64 124 60 6465-74 162 80 7975-84 84 31 5285+ 24 5 19
685 751
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Part 2: Community, Employment and Transport
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Note: Pie charts detail responses of people who answeredeach specific question.Bar charts detail responses as percentages of allrespondents to the questionnaires. They include anon-respondents category for each individual question.
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Q13: How long have you lived in Comberton? (N=1426)
4%
16%
23%
24%
26%
1%
6%
Less than a year
1-5 years
6-15 years
16-25 years
26-50 years
51+ years
Whole life
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Q13: How long have you lived in Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
No re
spon
se
Less
than
a ye
ar
1-5
year
s
6-15
year
s
16-2
5 ye
ars
26-5
0 ye
ars
51+
year
s
Who
le life
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Q14: Where did you live immediately prior to coming to Comberton? (N=1418)
12%
42%14%
28%
4%Always lived in Comberton
Outside Comberton butwithin 10 miles
11-30 miles away
Over 30 miles away inBritain
Overseas
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Q14: Where did you live immediately prior to coming to Comberton?
0%5%
10%
15%20%25%
30%35%40%
45%
No response Always lived
in Comberton
Outside
Combertonbut within 10
miles
11-30 miles
away
Over 30 miles
away inBritain
Overseas
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Q15: How did you come to live in Comberton? (N=1381)
175
436
154
465
161
189
365
Born here
Work in area
Relatives livenearbyAvailability ofhousingMarriage
Schooling
Proximity toCambridge
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Q15: How did you come to live in Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
No re
spon
se
Born
here
Wor
k in
area
Relativ
es liv
e ne
arby
Availa
bility
of h
ousin
g
Mar
riage
Schoo
ling
Proxim
ity to
Cam
bridg
e
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Q16: What is most important to you about Comberton? (N=1343)
428
387
535
538
316124534133
64
939
722
The Village College
Community
Environment
Situation
Shops
Sports facilities
Doctors surgery
Pubs
Help schemes
Proximity toCambridgeProximity tocountryside
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Q16: What is most important to you about Comberton?
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%
No re
spon
se
The V
illage
Coll
ege
Comm
unity
Enviro
nmen
t
Situat
ion
Shops
Sports
facil
ities
Docto
rs s
urge
ryPub
s
Help sc
hem
es
Proxim
ity to
Cam
bridg
e
Proxim
ity to
cou
ntry
side
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Q17: What is your present situation? (N=1409)
48%
2%
3%
6%
11%
6%
23%
1%
0%
Employee
Unemployed
Self-employed -employing othersSelf-employed - notemploying othersIn a government trainingschemeIn full-time education
Unwaged housewife /househusbandRetired
Permanently sick /disabled
44
Q17: What is your present situation?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
No re
spon
se
Emplo
yee
Unem
ploye
d
Self-e
mplo
yed
- em
ployin
g ot
hers
Self-e
mplo
yed
- not
em
ployin
g ot
hers
In a
gov
ernm
ent t
raini
ng sc
hem
e
In fu
ll-tim
e ed
ucat
ion
Unwag
ed h
ouse
wife /
hous
ehus
band
Retire
d
Perm
anen
tly si
ck /
disab
led
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Employment status in different areas (Q3 and Q17)
Sel
f-em
plo
yed
– e
mp
loyi
ng
oth
ers
Sel
f-em
plo
yed
–n
ot
emp
loyi
ng
oth
ers
Go
vt.t
rain
ing
sch
eme
Fu
ll-ti
me
edu
cati
on
Ho
use
wif
e / h
usb
and
Sic
k / d
isab
led
Area To
tals
Em
plo
yee
Un
emp
loye
d
Ret
ired
ABCDE
275 335 10 8192 163 5 11114 92 3 1690 65 7 440 25 1 8
680 26 47
31 0 69 34 117 316 0 47 18 126 315 0 14 13 65 212 0 14 7 62 213 0 10 8 28 1
87 0 154 80 398 11
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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Employment situation and sex (Q11 and Q17)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Totals
Emplo
yee
Unemplo
yed
Self-e
mplo
yed -
emplo
ying o
ther
s
Self-e
mplo
yed -
not em
ployi
ng oth
ers
In a
gove
rnm
ent t
rain
ing s
chem
e
In fu
ll-tim
e ed
ucatio
n
Unwaged
house
wife /
househusb
and
Retire
d
Perm
anen
tly s
ick
/ dis
able
d
Male
Female
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Employment status by age group (Q12 and Q17)
11-15 101 016-17 3118-2425-4445-5960-6465-7475-8485+
87
2 00 0 02 0 0
41 2 424 19 26 63 15 135 41 77 00 20 0
3 0 0 0 0 922 3 0 0 0 25
92 42 10 0 1 0 31363 255 6 21 24 0 3466 333 6 20 52 0 0124 37 1 4 8 0 1162 8 0 2 2 0 084 0 0 0 0 0 024 0 0 0 0 0 0
680 26 47 0 152 81 316 11
Sel
f-em
plo
yed
– e
mp
loyi
ng
oth
ers
Sel
f-em
plo
yed
–n
ot
emp
loyi
ng
oth
ers
Go
vt.t
rain
ing
sch
eme
Fu
ll-ti
me
edu
cati
on
Ho
use
wif
e / h
usb
and
Sic
k / d
isab
led
Age To
tals
Em
plo
yee
Un
emp
loye
d
Ret
ired
10131
0
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Q18: Where (if anywhere) is your main place of work? (N=928)
17%
9%
32%6%
6%2%
4%
0%
3%
13%
0%8%
Home
Elsewhere in Comberton
Cambridge City Centre
East Cambridge and villages
Villages to the west ofCambridgeMilton Science Parks
Addenbrokes
A10 Business Park
London
Others within 20 miles
Abroad
Elsewhere
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Q18: Where (if anywhere) is your main place of work?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
No re
spon
se
Home
Elsewhe
re in
Com
berto
n
Cambr
idge
City C
entre
East C
ambr
idge
and
villag
es
Village
s to
the
west o
f Cam
bridg
e
Milto
n Scie
nce
Parks
Adden
brok
es
A10 B
usine
ss P
ark
Lond
on
Other
s with
in 20
mile
s
Abroa
d
Elsewhe
re
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Employment status by main place of work (Q17 and Q18)
Els
ewh
ere
in C
om
ber
ton
Cam
bri
dg
e C
ity
Cen
tre
Eas
t C
amb
rid
ge
and
vill
ages
Vill
ages
wes
t o
f C
amb
rid
ge
Milt
on
Sci
ence
Par
ks
A10
Bu
sin
ess
Par
k
Oth
ers
wit
hin
20
mile
s
Status To
tal
Ho
me
Ad
den
bro
kes
Lo
nd
on
Ab
road
Els
ewh
ere
Employee
Self-employed
Housewife/hbnd
683 17 59 246 50 53 22
134 53 9 25 4 4 0
81 39 2 0 1 0 0
109 70 271 55 57 22
35 1 20
0 0 5
1 0 0
36 1 25
102 3 60
18 0 10
0 0 0
120 3 70
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Main means of transport by place of work (Q18 and Q21)
Elsewhere Cambridge East Cambridge Villages west Milton A10 Others withinTransport Totals Home in Comberton City Centre and villages of Cambridge Science Parks Addenbrokes Business Park London 20 miles Abroad Elsewhere
Car/van 692 45 36 199 50 52 22 32 1 7 112 3 69Bicycle 99 5 13 43 2 4 0 1 0 0 8 0 1Bus 81 7 0 37 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1Coach 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Motor-cycle/scooter/moped 12 2 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Train and Bus 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Train and Car 22 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 1Walking 110 6 32 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3Private Bus 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Taxi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70 81 288 55 58 23 35 1 25 123 3 75
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Main means of transport by place of work (Selected) (Q18 and Q21)
Els
ewh
ere
in C
om
ber
ton
Cam
bri
dg
e C
ity
Cen
tre
Eas
t C
amb
rid
ge
and
vill
ages
Vill
ages
wes
t o
f C
amb
rid
ge
Milt
on
Sci
ence
Par
ks
A10
Bu
sin
ess
Par
k
Oth
ers
wit
hin
20
mile
s
To
tal
Ho
me
Ad
den
bro
kes
Lo
nd
on
Ab
road
Els
ewh
ere
Car / van
Bicycle
Walking
692 45 36 199 50 52 22
99 5 13 43 2 4 0
110 6 32 1 1 2 0
70 81 288 55 58 23
32 1 7
1 0 0
1 0 0
35 1 25
112 3 69
8 0 1
1 0 3
123 3 75
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Main place of work by bus service (Q18 and Q24)
Qu
icke
r ro
ute
s to
Cam
bri
dg
e
Su
nd
ay b
use
s / l
on
ger
ho
urs
Mo
re f
req
uen
t se
rvic
es
Clo
ser
to h
om
e
Bet
ter
dis
able
d a
cces
s
Place of work To
tal
Mo
re r
ou
tes
Co
st le
ss
Cambridge Centre 289 105 57 90 149 76 13 4Villages 115 0 28 25 55 44 6 0Addenbrokes 37 0 11 10 17 9 1 0
105 96 125 221 129 20 4
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Q19: Should the following the be encouraged in Comberton? (N=1179)
485
253
335
564430
345
551
369 Small businessdevelopmentSmall scale industrialworkshopsMore jobs
More shops
More eating facilites
Take-away foodoutletsDentist
More sports facilites
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Q19: Should the following be encouraged in Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
No resp
onse
Smal
l busi
ness
devel
opmen
t
Smal
l sca
le in
dustria
l work
shops
More
jobs
More
shops
More
eat
ing fa
cilit
ies
Take-
away
food o
utlets
Dentis
t
More
sports
faci
lites
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Q20: If you have daytime access to a motor vehicle, what do you use it for? (N=1275)
186
683
722
754
103142
n/a
Transport to work /college
Leisure
Shopping
Transportingchildren to school /collegeOther
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Q20: If you have daytime access to a motor vehicle, what do you use it for?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
No response n/a Transport towork / college
Leisure Shopping Transportingchilderen to
school /college
Other
59
Q21: If appropriate, what is your main means of transport to work, training or
study? (N=1025)
692
99
81
111022
1
123
4Car/van
Bicycle
Bus
Coach
Motor-cycle/scooter/moped
Train & Bus
Train & Car
Walking
Private bus
Taxi
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Q22: Which of the following are your major means of transport for other
journeys? (N=1339)
1039124
219
19
57
18
27
150
Car/van
Bicycle
Bus
Coach
Train
Motor-cycle/scooter/moped
Taxi
Walking
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Q22: Which of the following are your major means of transport for other
journeys?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
No re
spon
se
Car/va
n
Bicycle Bus
Coach
Train
Mot
or-c
ycle/
scoo
ter/m
oped
Taxi
Walk
ing
63
Q23: If you use the bus, what do you use it for and how often? (N=462)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Wor
k/stu
dy
Shopp
ing
Med
ical v
isits
Social
or l
eisur
eOth
er
Never
Occasionally
Often
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Q24: Would you use the bus service more if there were: (N=904)
409
248
372592
430
69
30 Quicker routes toCambridge
More routes
Sunday buses/longerhours
More frequent services
Cost less
Closer to your home
Better disabled access
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Q24: Would you use the bus service more if there were:
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
No re
spon
se
Quicke
r rou
tes t
o Cam
bridg
e
Mor
e ro
utes
Sunda
y bus
es/lo
nger
hou
rs
Mor
e fre
quen
t ser
vices
Cost le
ss
Closer
to yo
ur h
ome
Bette
r disa
bled
acce
ss0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
No re
spon
se
Quicke
r rou
tes t
o Cam
bridg
e
Mor
e ro
utes
Sunda
y bus
es/lo
nger
hou
rs
Mor
e fre
quen
t ser
vices
Cost le
ss
Closer
to yo
ur h
ome
Bette
r disa
bled
acce
ss
67
Q25: Would you support the following speed control measures in the main roads
through the village? (N=1319)
657
401
370
315441
446
556
102 153
Traffic calming
Children at play signs
More road warning signs
Extension of the speed limit
Introduction of a lower speed limit
Parking restrictions
Speed cameras
None of the above
Other
68
Q25: Would you support the following speed control measures in the main roads
through the village?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
No re
spon
se
Traffic
calm
ing
Childr
en a
t play
sign
s
Mor
e ro
ad w
arnin
g sig
ns
Extens
ion o
f the
spee
d lim
it
Intro
ducti
on o
f a lo
wer sp
eed
limit
Parkin
g re
strict
ions
Speed
cam
eras
None
of th
e ab
ove
Other
69
Q26 Suggested Speed Control Measures 1
• Pedestrian crossings (e.g. near Meridian School and opposite Post Office) (40 respondents)
• Automatic flashing signs indicating speed on entry to village (35)
• Roundabouts at all entrances to the village (18)
• Street crossing patrol / lollypop person (10)
• More use of speed bumps (10)
• Better police enforcement (10)
• Better / more signs or road markings indicating limits (9)
70
Q26 Suggested Speed Control Measures 2
• More traffic calming measures at the entrances to the village (9 respondents)
• Higher police presence (7)
• Decrease the speed limit between Comberton and Barton (6) Reduce the number of traffic calming measures (5)
• More static speed cameras (4)
• More restrictions on parking and better enforcement of current restrictions (4)
• 20 mph limit in the village (4)
71
Q27: Would you like to see any of the following roads measures in Comberton? (N=1165)
676
427
349321
401
106
137
44
567Cycle paths
More footpaths
More streetlights
More pavements
Pelican crossings
Traffic warden
Roundabouts
One-wayresidential streets
Cycle path alongLong Road
72
Q27: Would you like to see any of the following roads measures in Comberton?
0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%
No re
spon
se
Cycle
path
s
Mor
e fo
otpa
ths
Mor
e str
eetlig
hts
Mor
e pa
vem
ents
Pelica
n cr
ossin
gs
Traffic
war
den
Round
abou
ts
One-w
ay re
siden
tial s
treet
s
Cycle
path
alon
g Lo
ng R
oad
73
Q28: If you feel that there are danger spots on the roads in Comberton, please state
where they are: (N=1212)
62
729
378
562
130
189
221
337
300
None
Meridian School
Village College
Crossroads
South Street
Royston Lane
Horlers School GreenEndThe surgery Green End
Other
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Q29 Danger Spots 1 – Barton Road
• Long Road junction / entrance to the village (32 respondents)
• Unspecified problems (27)
• Problems with parked cars on main road and near turnings (21)
• School – related problems (pick-up and drop-off times) (19)
• Swaynes Lane junction (19)
• Harbour Avenue junction (15)
• Between Comberton and Barton (11)
• Pavements (too thin, not enough) (4)
76
Q29 Danger Spots 2 – Long Road
• General problems with the new traffic calming
measures (12 respondents)
• Lack of foot / cycle path due to traffic calming (12)
• Unspecified problems on this road (8)
• New calming measures encourage speeding and
dangerous driving (5)
• Calming measures are too close to junctions (4)
77
Q29 Danger Spots 3 – Green End, Harbour Ave
• Green End
– Branch Road bend is dangerous for cars, pedestrians and cyclists (mirror / footpath may solve this) (25 respondents)
– 30 mph limit is not respected (3)
– Problems at pick-up / drop-off time at Horlers School (2)
• Harbour Avenue area
– Unspecified problems (8)
– Parking problems (e.g. during school time, also on Hillfield) (9)
78
Q29 Danger Spots 4 - Other
• Speeding– South Street / Royston Lane (6 respondents)– Long Road (5)– Green End (3)– All the way through the village (3)
• Other• Three Horseshoes junct. (14) Swaynes Lane area (6)• Barrons Way area (5) Bend on West Street (4)• Nursery school crossroads (3) Cut back vegetation (2)• Restricted Harbour Avenue through access (2)• Vehicle size and weight restrictions in Royston Lane (2)
79
Part 3: Housing, health and services
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Q30: What type of new homes are needed in Comberton? (N=1201)
137
155
120
207
190
5414676
582
384
Detached houses
Semi-detachedhousesTerraced houses
Bungalows
Flats andmaisonettesBedsits
Sheltered housing
Nursing home
Starter homes
No need for any
82
Q30: What types of new homes are needed in Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
No re
spon
se
Detac
hed
hous
es
Semi-d
etac
hed
hous
es
Terra
ced
hous
es
Bunga
lows
Flats a
nd m
aison
ette
s
Bedsit
s
Shelte
red
hous
ing
Nursin
g ho
me
Starte
r hom
es
No ne
ed fo
r any
83
Q31: Is there a need for more accommodation of the following type in
Comberton? (N=1101)
80239
156
205
289
421
18
349
Private rented
Local authority/housingassoc. rentedOwner occupied
Shared ownership (partowned/rent)Restricted sale to locals
Low cost sale
Other
No need for any
84
Q31: Is there a need for more accommodation of the following types in
Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
No re
spon
se
Privat
e re
nted
Loca
l aut
horit
y/hou
sing
asso
c. ...
Owner o
ccup
ied
Share
d ow
ners
hip (p
art o
wned.
..
Restri
cted
sale
to lo
cals
Low co
st sa
leOth
er
No ne
ed fo
r any
85
Q32: Which doctors surgery are you registered with? (N=1417)
88%
8%4%
Comberton
Bourn
Elsewhere
86
Q32: Which doctors surgery are you registered with?
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Noresponse
Comberton Bourn Elsewhere
87
Q33: Do you have difficulty in getting to the following? (N=255)
131
43
8432
55
149
7 Hospital
Doctor
Chemist
Chiropodist
Optician
Dentist
Other medicalfacility
88
Q33: Do you have any difficulty in getting to the following?
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
No re
spon
se
Hospit
al
Docto
r
Chem
ist
Chirop
odist
Optici
an
Dentis
t
Other
med
ical fa
cility
89
Main means of transport and difficulty in getting to medical facilities (Q22 and Q33)
Main meansof transport
Total usingthis transport Hospital DoctorChemistChiropodistOpticianDentist
Othermedical facility
Car / Van 1039 80 20 60 20 40 102 3Bicycle 124 6 3 7 5 1 13 0Bus 219 38 14 17 9 10 35 1Coach 19 1 0 6 2 0 0 0Train 57 5 2 5 0 1 7 0Motorbike 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Taxi 27 3 1 3 1 2 2 0Walking 150 16 3 22 4 9 24 4
149 43 120 41 63 184 8
90
Those having trouble getting to their doctors surgery (Q32 and Q33)
Registered with Totals No. having trouble
Comberton 1247 32Bourn 114 8Elsewhere 56 3
43
91
Q34: If you have used any of the following services which cover Comberton during the
last year, how do you rate the service?
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Docto
r
Distric
t Nur
se
Health
visit
or
Home
help
Ambu
lance
Mat
ernit
y car
e
Loan
of m
edica
l equ
ipmen
t
Couns
elling
serv
ices
Physio
ther
apy s
ervic
es
Hospit
al tra
nspo
rt
WRVS C
hoice
s / m
eals
on w
heels
No opinion
Poor
Reasonable
Good
92
Q34: If you have used any of the following services which cover Comberton during the
last year, how do you rate the service?
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Distric
t Nur
se
Health
visit
or
Home
help
Ambu
lance
Mat
ernit
y car
e
Loan
of m
edica
l equ
ipmen
t
Couns
elling
serv
ices
Physio
ther
apy s
ervic
es
Hospit
al tra
nspo
rt
WRVS C
hoice
s / m
eals
on w
heels
Poor
Reasonable
Good
Note: Doctor removed from this graph to allow detail for other services to be seen
93
Use of medical services by those registered with a certain surgery (Q32 and Q34)
Registered with Total Good Reasonable Poor
CombertonBournElsewhere
1247 724 285 45114 61 6 056 1 0 0
786 291 45
94
Q35 Problems with Medical Services
• Difficulty / wait to get an appointment (22
respondents)
• Poor attitude (10)
• Appointments very late / kept waiting (5)
95
Q36: Is the service provided by the police in Comberton: (N=1342)
3%15%
59%
23%Good
Reasonable
Poor
No opinion
96
Q36: Is the service provided by the police
in Comberton:
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%
No re
spon
seGoo
d
Reaso
nable
Poor
No op
inion
97
Opinion on the police in different areas (Q3 and Q36)
AreaHouse-holds Good Reasonable Poor No opinion
A 275 17 72 315 137B 192 3 62 207 83C 114 5 35 123 39D 90 8 27 100 26E 40 3 12 43 19
36 208 788 304A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
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Q37: Which, if any of the following crimes and anti-social behaviour concern you in
Comberton? (N=1317)
917
741
139933
264
402
78272
House theft
Theft from garden oroutbuildingMugging
Vandalism
Drunkeness
Drugs
Car theft and damage
Not concerned
100
Q37: Which, if any, of the following crimes and anti-social behaviour concern you in
Comberton?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
No re
spon
se
House
thef
t
Theft
from
gar
den
or o
utbu
ilding
Mug
ging
Vanda
lism
Drunk
enes
sDru
gs
Car th
eft a
nd d
amag
e
Not co
ncer
ned
101
Q38: Do you think that any of the following measures are needed in order to reduce
crime? (N=1305)
993
416
272224
714
340
852
34
A greater police presence
Better consultation betweenpolice and local people
Improved street lighting
More drug/drink prevention
More activities for the young
CCTV
Village special constable
Other
102
Q38: Do you think that any of the following measures are needed in order to reduce
crime?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
No re
spon
se
A gre
ater
poli
ce p
rese
nce
Bette
r con
sulta
tion
betw
een
polic
e an
d lo.
..
Impr
oved
stre
et lig
hting
Mor
e dr
ug/d
rink p
reve
ntion
Mor
e ac
tivitie
s for
the
youn
g
CCTV
Village
spec
ial co
nsta
ble
Other
103
Solutions to crime problems proposed by those who think that policing in Comberton
is poor (Q36 and Q38)
0100200300400500600700800
A gre
ater
pol
ice
pres
ence
Bette
r con
sulta
tion
betw
e..
Impr
oved
stre
et li
ghtin
g
Mor
e dr
ug/d
rink
prev
entio
n
Mor
e ac
tiviti
es fo
r the
you
ng
CCTV
Villag
e sp
ecia
l con
stab
le
Oth
er
104
Q39 Measures to Reduce Crime 1 - Police
• Local policeman (with local home) (7 respondents)• Improved response to crime and 999 calls (4)• General increase in policing levels (2)• Rapid response to crime (2)• More active investigation of crime, rather than logging the
crime, then ignoring it (2)• Investigation and prosecution of even minor vandalism (2)• Recognition that the village may have to pay for decrease
in crime levels (2)• Targeted patrols (e.g. recreation ground for drugs) (1)
105
Q39 Measures to Reduce Crime 2 - Youth
• Greater parental sense / responsibility (6 respondents)
• Improved leisure facilities (2)
• Improved transport to Cambridge and its facilities (2)
• Tighter control of underage drinking (2)
• Greater legal responsibility for parents (1)
106
Q39 Measures to Reduce Crime 3 - Other
• Don’t serve drinks to those who are already intoxicated (2 respondents)
• Increased use of CCTV (2)• Reduce late night / early morning drinking in pubs (1)• Increase in communal activities to bring the village
closer together • Increased personal responsibility for security – locks etc.• Improved lighting (e.g. Milner rd. – Barton Road
footpath) • Involvement of schools in crimes by young people• Education on leisure time
107
Q40: If the following were available, would you like to be connected? (N=960)
780
576 Mains gas
Cable TV
108
Q40: If the following were available, would you like to be connected?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
No response Mains gas Cable TV
109
Households where 1 or more people would like to be connected to gas or cable TV
(Q3 and Q40)
Area Households Gas Cable TV
A 275 192 147B 192 117 80C 114 59 39D 90 54 38E 40 24 14
446 318A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
110
People who would like to be connected to gas or cable TV (Q3 and Q40)
Area Households Mains gas Cable TV
A 275 335 272B 192 201 144C 114 108 72D 90 94 67E 40 38 21
776 576
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
111
Q41: Do you have access to the internet? (N=1357)
832
470
435
Yes (home)
Yes (work)
No
112
Q41: Do you have access to the internet?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
No response Yes (home) Yes (work) No
113
Internet access by age group (Q12 and Q41)
Age group Totals Yes (home) Yes (work) No11-15 101 87 10 316-17 31 25 8 418-24 92 50 28 1925-44 363 262 174 6145-59 466 303 225 10460-64 124 39 15 6765-74 162 52 6 9275-84 84 4 0 6685+ 24 0 0 16
822 466 432
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Part 4: Retail, sports and social
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117
Q42: Would you support a move to fortnightly collection for all waste?
(N=1365)
9%
86%
5%
Yes
No
No opinion
118
Q42: Would you support a move to fortnightly collection for all waste?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Noresponse
Yes No No opinion
119
Q43: Do you make use of the following facilities? (N=1358)
1159
1093
7201130
180
475
73
232
200
333
259Post Office
Spar
Butcher
Newsagent
Bread shop
Library
Mobile shops
Local garage
Local business centre
Building society
Antique shop
120
Q43: Do you make use of the following facilities?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
No re
spon
se
Post O
ffice
Spar
Butch
er
Newsa
gent
Bread
shop
Libra
ry
Mob
ile sh
ops
Loca
l gar
age
Loca
l bus
iness
cent
re
Buildin
g so
ciety
Antiqu
e sh
op
121
Q44: If you usually shop in Comberton, is it because: (N=1170)
91
654
162
498
330102
836
90
258Good value
To support localshopsSocial contact
saves time
Saves transportcostsDon't have transportto go elsewhereNeed 'last minute'itemsQuality of goods
Friendliness of staff
122
Q44: If you usually shop in Comberton, is it because?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
No re
spon
se
Good
value
To su
ppor
t loca
l sho
ps
Social
cont
act
save
s tim
e
Saves
tran
spor
t cos
ts
Don't h
ave
trans
port
to g
o els
ewhe
re
Need
'last
minu
te' it
ems
Quality
of g
oods
Friend
lines
s of s
taff
123
Q45: Would you use the following if they opened in Comberton? (N=1117)
628
918
Bank
Cash dispenser
124
Q45: Would you use the following if they opened in Comberton?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
No response Bank Cash dispenser
125
Q46: Are you satisfied with the postal service for Comberton? (N=1349)
75%
20%
5%
Yes
No
No opinion
126
Q46: Are you satisfied with the postal service for Comberton?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Noresponse
Yes No No opinion
127
Q47: If you are not satisfied with the postal service, is this because: (N=294)
97
248
4720
Not enoughdeliveries
Deliveries too late
Not enoughcollections
Collections tooearly
128
Q47: If you are not satisfied with the postal service, is this because:
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Noresponse
Not enoughdeliveries
Deliveriestoo late
Not enoughcollections
Collectionstoo early
129
Q48: Which sports clubs/activities do you attend outside Comberton? (N=665)
175
27
380
110
140
32
40
15
5
13
41
11
Leisure and fitness centre
Cricket club
Swimming pool
youth club
Football club
Badminton club
Basketball club
Bowls club
Squash club
Tennis club
Golf club
Other sporting activityNote: 11 users of youth clubs outside village;145 11-17 year olds completed questionnaire
130
Q49: Which sports clubs/activities do you attend in Comberton? (N=393)
57
20
206
244630
1
22
22
55
2845
Leisure and fitnesscentreCricket club
Swimming pool
youth club
Football club
Badminton club
Basketball club
Bowls club
Squash club
Tennis club
Golf club
Other sporting activityNote: 24 users of youth clubs in Comberton;145 11-17 year olds completed questionnaire
131
Sports clubs attended outside Comberton by age group (Q12 and Q48)
Lei
sure
/ fi
tnes
s ce
ntr
e
Cri
cket
clu
b
Sw
imm
ing
po
ol
Yo
uth
clu
b
Fo
otb
all c
lub
Bad
min
ton
clu
b
Bas
ketb
all
clu
b
Bo
wls
clu
b
Sq
uas
h c
lub
Ten
nis
clu
b
Go
lf c
lub
Oth
er s
po
rtin
g a
ctiv
ity
Age To
tals
11-1516-1718-2425-4445-5960-6465-7475-8485+
4 151 59 6
26 5541 4314 312 133 00 0
0 21 20 15 86 111 10 60 10 0
1 0 01 0 00 2 02 3 17 0 133 0 51 0 140 0 70 0 0
8 61 11 60 140 90 21 20 10 0
101 4 12 5231 3 1 892 18 1 21
363 67 6 165466 61 6 92124 11 0 12162 6 0 1984 3 1 524 0 0 0
173 27 374 11 41 15 5 40 13 32 110 140
132
Sports clubs attended in Comberton by age group (Q12 and Q49)
Lei
sure
/ fi
tnes
s ce
ntr
e
Cri
cket
clu
b
Sw
imm
ing
po
ol
Yo
uth
clu
b
Fo
otb
all c
lub
Bad
min
ton
clu
b
Bas
ketb
all
clu
b
Bo
wls
clu
b
Sq
uas
h c
lub
Ten
nis
clu
b
Go
lf c
lub
Oth
er s
po
rtin
g a
ctiv
ity
Age To
tals
11-1516-1718-2425-4445-5960-6465-7475-8485+
12 14 1 0 5 16 1 73 4 0 0 3 3 1 05 5 0 0 0 2 0 6
11 14 0 3 3 18 15 1111 31 0 8 9 11 7 201 4 0 2 0 0 1 01 1 0 7 2 2 3 11 1 0 2 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
101 5 4 54 1931 1 0 8 092 4 0 10 1
363 16 5 72 2466 17 8 49 0124 5 2 5 0162 7 0 6 184 2 1 1 024 0 0 0 0
57 20 205 23 45 74 1 22 22 53 28 45
133
Q50: Which new sports clubs/activities would you attend in Comberton if they
were provided? (N=760)
11737
29
30
72
658
3369
Pool/snooker
Skittles
Volleyball
Judo (adult)
Skateboarding park
Indoor swimmingpoolDarts
Other
134
Q50: Which new sports clubs/activities would you attend in Comberton if they
were provided?
0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%
No re
spon
se
Pool/s
nook
er
Skittle
s
Volley
ball
Judo
(adu
lt)
Skate
boar
ding
park
Indo
or sw
imm
ing p
ool
Darts
Other
135
New clubs which would be attended if provided by age group (Q12 and Q50)
Pool / Judo Skateboard IndoorAge Totals snooker Skittles
Volley-ball (adult) park swim pool Darts Other
11-1516-1718-2425-4445-5960-6465-7475-8485+
101 31 5 11 3 34 65 8 1231 12 0 3 5 2 17 3 292 20 3 3 2 9 43 2 4
363 23 9 10 17 21 230 2 23466 16 12 2 2 3 203 11 21124 4 2 0 0 1 35 2 1162 6 6 0 1 2 44 5 384 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 324 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
114 37 29 30 72 648 33 69
136
Q51 New Sports Clubs
• Basketball (6 respondents)• Martial arts (incl. Self Defence) (6)• Better fitness centre / gym (5)• Carpet bowls (5)• Rugby (4)• Pool (3)• Indoor tennis (3)• Angling (3)• Gymnastics / joint aerobics (3)
137
Q52: If you use any of the following facilities in Cambridge, how often do you
use them?
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Cinem
a
Arts ce
ntre
Theat
re
Night c
lubs
Art ga
llerie
s
Resta
uran
tsPub
s
Evenin
g cla
sses
Clubs a
nd a
ssoc
iation
s
Talks a
nd m
eetin
gs
Wat
ching
spor
t
Never
Occasionally
Monthly
Weekly
138
Use of facilities in Cambridge by age group (Q12 and Q52)
Age Totals Cinema Theatre Restaurants Pubs11-15 101 88 15 48 1016-17 31 25 6 18 1318-24 92 70 18 49 6625-44 363 283 122 271 22145-59 466 281 221 326 18360-64 124 59 55 72 2365-74 162 59 68 81 2175-84 84 15 18 36 985+ 24 1 1 2 0
881 524 903 546
139
Use of facilities in Cambridge and means of transport (Q22 and Q52)
Motor-cycle /Activity Totals
Car / van scooter / moped Bus Coach Taxi
Cinema 894 682 13 127 12 19Theatre 152 395 9 69 8 12Restaurants 1453 711 15 126 14 18Pubs 1426 446 7 61 6 8
2234 44 383 40 57
140
Use of facilities in Cambridge and use of bus service (Q24 and Q52)
Quicker routes Sunday buses / More frequent Closer to Better
Activity Totals to Cambridge More routes longer hours services Cost less your homedisabled access
Cinema
Theatre
Restaurants
Pubs
894 307 191 278 451 323 48 23
152 160 98 140 247 162 20 11
1453 307 176 256 429 293 43 21
1426 203 123 174 291 173 32 14
977 588 848 1418 951 143 69
141
Q53 New Adult Social Clubs / Activities 1
• Social club (a.k.a sports and social club). Includes
snooker, billiards, darts, cards etc (23 respondents)
• Sports – specific activities (20)
• Heated indoor swimming club (14)
• Classes (11)
• Dance (various types) (9)
142
Q53 New Adult Social Clubs / Activities 2
• Restaurant (9 responses)
• General interest (e.g. current affairs, debates, local
history, local environment) (7)
• Single parent group (1)
• New to the village’ club hosted by established village
residents (1)
143
Q54 New Youth Social Clubs / Activities
• Skate park (5 respondents)
• Youth club (4)
• Gymnasium (3)
• Snooker / pool hall (3)
• Fast food (3)
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Q55: Do you use the following at least once a month? (N=361)
119
23
18
208
28
47The Village Hall
Pavillion
The Old SchoolHouse
Village Collegecommunity facilities
Meridian Schoolcommunity facilities
Baptist Hall facilities
146
Q55: Do you use the following at least once a month?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
No re
spon
se
The V
illage
Hall
Pavilio
n
The O
ld Sch
ool H
ouse
Village
Coll
ege
com
mun
ity fa
cilitie
s
Mer
idian
Sch
ool c
omm
unity
facil
ities
Baptis
t Hall
facil
ities
147
Use of facilities in Comberton by age group (Q12 and Q55)
The Old Village College Meridian School Baptist HallAge Totals Village HallPavillion School Housecommunity fac’tiescommunity fac’ties facilities
11-15 101 5 2 0 42 2 11
16-17 31 0 0 0 4 0 2
18-24 92 0 1 0 2 1 1
25-44 363 16 4 3 37 15 9
45-59 466 22 11 4 71 4 13
60-64 124 14 2 2 12 0 3
65-74 162 33 2 5 23 4 5
75-84 84 21 1 3 10 1 3
85+ 24 8 0 1 2 0 0
119 23 18 203 27 47
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149
Q56: If a new village hall were built within the village, would you use it for: (N=802)
15793
106
186
205
456
127
163
398
95 55 Youth club
Pool Hall
Carpet bowls
Dancing
Small meetings
Party hire
Drama
Coffee Mornings
Events
Badminton
Other
Note: 157 would use youth club in new Village Hall;(145 11-17 year olds completed questionnaire)
150
Q56: If a new village hall were built within the village, would you use it for:
0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%
No re
spon
se
Youth
club
Pool H
all
Carpe
t bow
ls
Dancin
g
Small
mee
tings
Party
hire
Dram
a
Coffe
e M
ornin
gs
Event
s
Badm
inton
Other
151
Q57 Other Uses for New Village Hall
• Social club / centre (20 respondents)• Venue for clubs and societies• Village social events /whist drives / dances• Also: Non-party hire (e.g. weddings)
Youth facilityLive music venueFundraising eventsDay / evening classesCyber caféCinemaFacility for mums + pre-school childrenToy library / hireCommercial events
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Part 5: The Village
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Note: Pie charts detail responses of people who answeredeach specific question.Bar charts detail responses as percentages of allrespondents to the questionnaires. They include anon-respondents category for each individual question.
155
Q58: How often do you read Contact? (N=1371)
85%
4%
4%
1% 6%Every month
Only when ofspecial interest
Every fewmonths
Only for theadverts
Never
156
Q58: How often do you read Contact?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
No
response
Every
month
Only when
of specialinterest
Every few
months
Only for
the adverts
Never
157
Q59: Do you think Contact should include more items on: (N=949)
277
145
676
302183
417
336
261Leisure/sports
Arts
Local events
Village gossip
Roads
Letters
VillagepersonalitiesSmall ads
158
Q59: Do you think that Contact should include more items on:
0%
5%
10%15%
20%
25%
30%
35%40%
45%
50%N
o re
spon
se
Leis
ure/
spor
ts
Art
s
Loca
l eve
nts
Vill
age
goss
ip
Roa
ds
Lette
rs
Vill
age
pers
onal
ities
Sm
all a
ds
159
Q60: Would you be prepared to pay a slightly higher council tax to meet some of
the needs of Comberton? (N=1275)
50%
34%
16%
Yes
No
No opinion
160
Q60: Would you be prepared to pay a slightly higher council tax to meet some of
the needs of Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
No response Yes No No opinion
161
People prepared to pay a higher rate of council tax in different areas (Q3 and Q60)
Area Totals Yes No No opinion
A 275 272 164 86B 192 180 101 53C 114 92 78 21D 90 67 63 22E 40 29 26 15
640 432 197
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
162
Willingness to pay a higher rate of council tax by age group (Q12 and Q60)
Age Totals Yes No No opinion
11-15 101 3 15 4916-17 31 1 6 1318-24 92 15 31 2025-44 363 193 101 2945-59 466 289 118 3860-64 124 53 45 1165-74 162 54 70 2275-84 84 25 34 985+ 24 3 9 5
636 429 196
163
Q61: Do you think that sufficient publicity is given to planning applications which
affect Comberton? (N=1290)
24%
53%
23%
Yes
No
No opinion
164
Q61: Do you think that sufficient publicity is given to planning applications which
affect Comberton?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Noresponse
Yes No No opinion
165
Q62: Do you regularly attend any of the following places of worship in Comberton?
(N=188)
100
33
60
Anglican Church
Catholic Church
Baptist Church
166
Q62: Do you attend any of the following places of worship in Comberton?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Noresponse
AnglicanChurch
CatholicChurch
BaptistChurch
167
Q63: If you attend places of worship outside Comberton, is it because: (N=141)
29
45
1238
85
Times better
My religion/denomination notcatered forBetter facilities for children
Access problems in localplacePoor local information
Prefer the style of worship
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Q64: Would you be willing to support the following initiatives if they were taken in
Comberton? (N=834)
566
457
333
531
595 Create local naturereserves
Look after woodsand trees
Create new ponds
Create morewoodland
Create more localfootpaths
170
Q64: Would you be willing to support the following initiatives if they were taken in
Comberton?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
No re
spon
se
Creat
e loc
al na
ture
rese
rves
Look
afte
r woo
ds a
nd tr
ees
Creat
e ne
w pon
ds
Creat
e m
ore
woodla
nd
Creat
e m
ore
local
foot
path
s
171
Willingness to support initiatives by age group (Q12 and Q64)
Create local Look after Create Create more Create moreAge Totals nature reserveswoods and trees new ponds woodland local footpaths
11-1516-1718-2425-4445-5960-6465-7475-8485+
101 34 28 28 34 2731 13 11 10 14 1092 29 21 15 25 25
363 166 140 109 167 173466 216 180 127 195 231124 36 28 15 36 48162 53 30 19 41 5784 12 9 6 11 1524 5 5 3 4 5
564 452 332 527 591
172
Q65: Does Comberton suffer from any of the following types of disturbance?
(N=1045)
272
9
190
211
50
229
720
120
256
Traffic noise
Farm animals ingardens/roadsLow-flying aircraft
Motorcycle scrambling
Military exercises
Farm smells
Litter
Recreation groundnoiseBonfires
173
Q65: Does Comberton suffer from any of the following types of disturbance?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
No re
spon
se
Traffic
nois
e
Farm
anim
als in
gar
dens
/road
s
Low-fl
ying
aircr
aft
Mot
orcy
cle sc
ram
bling
Milit
ary e
xerc
ises
Farm
smell
s
Litte
r
Recre
ation
gro
und
noise
Bonfir
es
174
Disturbances by area (Q3 and Q65)
Traffic Farm Motorcycle Military Farm Recreation
Area Totals noise animals
Low aircraft scrambling exercise smells Litter ground Bonfires
A 275 82 8 63 85 19 117 287 68 99
B 192 84 1 64 27 14 43 199 8 64
C 114 30 0 23 50 7 30 101 3 47
D 90 60 0 30 34 5 35 83 21 37
E 40 16 0 7 12 5 3 44 19 8
272 9 187 208 50 228 714 119 255
A: Long Rd. and Harbour Ave. area B: West St. and Barrons Way area
C: South St. and Swaynes Lane area D: Barton Rd., Hines Lane and Wootens Close
E: Green End and Branch Rd.
175
Opinion on disturbances by age group (Q12 and Q65)
Traffic Farm Motorcycle Military Farm RecreationAge Totals noise animals Low aircraft scramble exercise smells Litter ground noise
Bonfires
11-15
16-17
18-24
25-44
45-59
60-64
65-74
75-84
85+
101 19 1 8 15 8 19 48 10 17
31 7 0 3 4 0 9 10 1 5
92 11 2 7 16 3 22 29 6 12
363 78 2 42 56 18 49 169 37 73
466 90 3 74 73 16 75 260 46 90
124 19 0 17 13 3 21 75 6 23
162 29 0 27 25 1 21 84 11 23
84 14 1 11 6 1 10 31 2 7
24 4 0 0 1 0 1 9 1 1
271 9 189 209 50 227 715 120 251