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Summary

  • Over half of the total sample ‘strongly agree’ that the School Streets scheme should become permanent (56%)
  • Wave 2 schools show a lower level of ‘strong agreement’ (Meon Infant & Junior School – 41.5%, St John’s – 48%) when compared to Wave 1 schools (St Jude’s – 73%, Bramble Infant School – 77%)
  • Meon Infant & Junior School has the highest level of ‘strong disagreement’ of any of the schools consulted (30%)

An asterisk (*) indicates a small base size, caution should be taken when interpreting the results

Agreement on whether the School Streets road closure should become permanent - all waves

Base: Total sample (192) | Wave 2: Meon Infant & Junior (91) | St John's (21*) | Wave 1: St Jude’s (67) | Bramble Infant School (13*) | *Caution, small base

This chart shows that:
Of the total sample, 56% strongly agree, 11% agree, 7% neither agree nor disagree, 7% disagree, and 19% strongly disagree that the School Streets road closure should become permanent
Of Meon Infant and Junior, 41.5% strongly agree, 10% agree, 7.5% neither agree nor disagree, 11% disagree, and 30% strongly disagree that the School Streets road closure should become permanent
Of St John’s, 48% strongly agree, 9.5% agree, 19% neither agree nor disagree, 14% disagree, and 9.5% strongly disagree that the School Streets road closure should become permanent
Of St Jude’s, 73% strongly agree, 12% agree, 3% neither agree nor disagree, and 12% strongly disagree that the School Street road closure should become permanent
Of Bramble, 77% strongly agree, 15% agree, and 8% neither agree nor disagree that the School Street road closure should become permanent