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Winchcombe and Sudeley Neighbourhood Plan Analysis of Questionnaire Responses

This analysis examines the responses to the questionnaire for the Winchcombe and Sudeley Neighbourhood Plan, focusing on general reactions, sites for economic development, sites for retail development, a proposal for a supported housing development, potential alternative housing locations, and protecting Winchcombe's setting.

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Winchcombe and Sudeley Neighbourhood Plan Analysis of Questionnaire Responses

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  1. WINCHCOMBE AND SUDELEY NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANANALYSIS OF QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSESLucy BriggsUniversity of GloucestershireFebruary 2014

  2. Who Responded?

  3. Who Responded?

  4. Who Responded?

  5. General Reactions

  6. Sites for Economic Development

  7. Sites for Economic Development

  8. Sites for Economic Development Popular additional sites suggested: • Old Winchcombe Hospital • Conversion of old buildings into new businesses • Rail Station • Littleworth

  9. Sites for Retail Development

  10. Sites for Retail Development

  11. Residents Response to an Expanded Co-op • When the question “To increase shopping choice, which of the two edge of town centre option would you favour? Or do you have any alternatives to add?” a large portion of the responses wrote in that they wanted an expanded Co-op instead of a entirely new store. • One person commented that they would rather have a larger store within the town that sold a wider range of stock than two smaller shops with less of a range of products.

  12. Propsal for a Supported Housing Development

  13. Proposal for a Supported Housing Development

  14. Proposal for Supported Housing

  15. Potential Alternative Housing Location The map to the left shows the potential housing sites in the area of Winchcombe. The Almsbury site will most likely be allocated to the supported homes for the elderly and the other two sites of the infill in Greet and the West of Winchcombe site.

  16. Potential Alternative Housing Locations

  17. Protecting Winchcombe’s Setting By Designating Green Spaces

  18. Additional Comments • Improve and maintain public transport • Affordable housing for younger people • Addresstraffic congestion • Increase educational and medical facilities

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