- Around the same proportions of respondents considered the school street a sociable space for themselves, and for children, with 30% and 34% respectively ‘strongly agreeing’
- The school with the highest proportion for ‘strongly agree’, both ‘for me (51%)’ and ‘for children’ (56%), was St Jude’s
Social benefits
Summary
"Since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a sociable space for me" (all waves)
Base: For me: Total sample (377) | King’s Academy College Park (173) | Meon Infant & Junior (98) | St John’s (22*) | St Jude's (70) | Bramble (14*) | *Caution: low base
This chart shows that:
Of the total sample, 30% strongly agree, 14% agree, 30% neither agree nor disagree, 11% disagree, and 15% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
Of respondents for King’s school, 24% strongly agree, 12% agree, 34% neither agree nor disagree, 10% disagree, and 20% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
Of respondents for Meon schools, 30% strongly agree, 13% agree, 24% neither agree nor disagree, 19% disagree, and 13% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
Of respondents for St John’s school, 23% strongly agree, 14% agree, 50% neither agree nor disagree, and 14% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
Of respondents for St Jude’s school, 51% strongly agree, 16% agree, 17% neither agree nor disagree, 9% disagree, and 7% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
Of respondents for Bramble school, 7% strongly agree, 36% agree, and 57% neither agree nor disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for themselves
"Since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a sociable space for children" (all waves)
Base: For children: Total sample: (376) | King’s Academy College Park (173) | Meon Infant & Junior (98) | St John’s (21*) | St Jude's (70) | Bramble (14*) | *Caution: low base
This chart shows that:
Of the total sample, 34% strongly agree, 21% agree, 20% neither agree nor disagree, 10% disagree, and 14% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children
Of respondents for King’s school, 29% strongly agree, 19% agree, 21% neither agree nor disagree, 9% disagree, and 21% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children
Of respondents for Meon schools, 32% strongly agree, 20% agree, 19% neither agree nor disagree, 16% disagree, and 12% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children
Of respondents for St John’s school, 24% strongly agree, 24% agree, 43% neither agree nor disagree, 5% disagree, and 5% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children
Of respondents for St Jude’s school, 56% strongly agree, 17% agree, 14% neither agree nor disagree, 6% disagree, and 7% strongly disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children
Of respondents for Bramble school, 21% strongly agree, 71% agree, and 7% disagree that since the vehicles have been removed, the school street is a social space for children