Summary
- The majority of respondents live within a 15-minute walk of Bransbury Park, whilst a third do not live within a 15-minute walk, but live in the PO1-PO6 area.
- The majority of respondents are female, White or White British, and do not have a disability.
- Over a third of respondents do not currently attend community space activities anywhere in the city.
- Over a tenth currently attend children’s arts & crafts, yoga, pilates, and baby sensory groups. Just under half take part in these activities at Eastney Community Centre, and the majority of respondents walk or travel by car to attend these community space activities.
- Over a fifth of respondents would like to see yoga, pilates, children’s arts and crafts, aerobics, and parent and baby fitness groups in the community space at the new Bransbury Park Leisure Centre.
- The majority of respondents are likely to use the sports and leisure facilities at the new Bransbury Park Leisure Centre.
- 59% of respondents are also likely to use the community space at the new leisure centre; this figure increases to 79% if the groups and activities they are interested in were available at the new centre.
- The majority of respondents are also likely to use the café at the new Bransbury Park leisure centre.
- Respondents would like to see provisions for parents and babies/toddlers at the new Bransbury Park Leisure Centre, as well as sufficient and adequate parking to minimise the impact on the local community.
- Respondents would also like the leisure centre to provide adequate amenities and facilities such as a larger café space and easily accessible public toilets.