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AMT benchmarking & SSBA Business Confidence survey: Presentation. 22 July 2013 Prepared for: Stony Stratford Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group . Agenda. KPIs measured in Stony: Headlines . SSBA Business Confidence survey. The technical bit. Sample size of 135
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AMT benchmarking & SSBA Business Confidence survey: Presentation 22 July 2013 Prepared for: Stony Stratford Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
The technical bit • Sample size of 135 • Online survey, combination of membership database (with some telephone interviews), Shortbursts, AboutMyArea • Typical respondent = SSBA member, commercial/professional, one to two FTE, single-outlet independent, 10+ years old • 38% were not SSBA members
Perceptions are that Stony has been doing well, or at the very least ‘neither well nor badly’, over the last 12 months 71% 72% N = 133 (skipped question: 2) CONTEXT
The general surroundings in Stony are the major positive aspects of doing business in the town, with the available services coming a close second Surroundings Most scores, where AMT comparisons are available, are higher for Stony N = 114 (skipped question: 21) Note: This chart only includes Positive ratings, but Negative ratings were also given. CONTEXT
Overwhelmingly, the general rate of economic recovery is seen as the biggest threat to business N = 110 (skipped question: 25) CONTEXT
But this presentation concentrates on the planning related questions asked… • Cofferidge Close • Other re-development in Stony • How to entice people onto the High Street • TC requested questions on: • Relaxation of planning laws • Sunday opening
Half of the sample had not supported the most recent Cofferidge Close planning application N = 104 (skipped question: 31)
The majority of respondents think that Stony needs a supermarket a bit larger than the present Budgensstore N = 106 (skipped question: 29)
…and that Cofferidge Close needs to change fundamentally in the medium to long-term future N = 101 (skipped question: 34)
A large minority would like to see re-development in Stony apart from CofferidgeClose N = 109 (skipped question: 26)
Of those who would like to see other re-development, opinion is fairly evenly split between ‘Takeaway Corner’ and the old gas storage site at the north end of the High Street N = 42 (skipped question: 93)
Other re-development • Other sites suggested for re-development included the car park behind the Cock Hotel/’sheds’ off Ostler’s Lane, and St Mary’s Avenue industrial estate. • We asked an open question “One of the challenges many towns face is how to encourage people who might come in just to shop at a supermarket to venture further into the town and spend money with other shops and businesses. Regardless of what happens with Cofferidge Close, how do you think people who don't know Stony, and come in just to go to the supermarket (either now or in the future), might be helped to find and use the High Street?” • The 35 responses (all of which are available for review) mainly came in the categories of additional signage, more marketing & advertising, better parking (ie easier to find), and a better mix of interesting/destination shops and services.
A majority think that the revised planning rules will increase rates of business expansion and/or creationxxx N = 93 (skipped question: 42) Twenty ‘other’ comments were also made at this question, and are available for review.
…and would like to see more shops and cafes open in Stony on a Sunday N = 95 (skipped question: 40) Fifteen ‘other’ comments were also made at this question, and are available for review.