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Total sample

Base: 1921

Summary:

Most respondents are likely to visit a new physical activity and community hub at Bransbury Park overall (78%). Over half of these respondents selected that they are ‘very likely’ to visit (56%).

Just 13% of respondents in total reported that they would be unlikely to visit, with 8% selecting ‘very unlikely‘.

9% of respondents selected that they would be ‘neither likely nor unlikely’ to visit. This could suggest that they’re unsure about whether they will visit or not.

The following chart shows that the majority of respondents are likely or very likely to visit a new physical activity and community hub at Bransbury Park (78%).

Those who live in the streets surrounding Bransbury Park

Base: Surrounding streets (815) | Not from surrounding streets (1040)

Summary:

Those who don’t live closest to the park are slightly more likely to visit (81%), compared to those who live in the surrounding streets (75%).

The following chart shows that respondents who live in the streets surrounding Bransbury Park are slightly less likely to visit a new physical activity and community hub at Bransbury Park (75%) compared to those who live further away (81%).

Postcodes

Base: PO1 (62) | PO2 (64) | PO3 (99) | PO4 (1346) | PO5 (148) | PO6 (50) | Outside of Portsmouth (56)

Summary:

Most respondents from the following two postcode districts reported that they are ‘very likely’ to visit a new hub at Bransbury Park:

  • 61% of respondents from PO4, and
  • 59% of respondents from PO3.

The following chart shows that respondents who live in the PO4 and PO3 postcode districts are more likely to visit a new hub at Bransbury Park (61% of respondents living in the PO4 area, and 59% of respondents living in PO3).

Age

Base: 16-24 (58) | 25-34 (265) | 35-44 (366) | 45-54 (362) | 55-64 (347) | 65+ (365)

Summary:

Generally, the older the respondent, the less likely they are to visit.

The age group who don’t follow this pattern are the 16-24 year olds: 81% of 16-24 year olds said they were ‘likely’ or ‘very likely’ to visit, compared to 92% of 25-34 year olds and 83% of 35-44 year olds.

However, more 16-24 year olds said they’re likely to visit compared to those aged over 45.

The following chart shows that generally, the older the respondent, they less likely they would be to visit a new hub at Bransbury Park – the 16-24 year olds are the only age group who don’t follow this pattern.

Gender

Base: Male (643) | Female (1127)

Summary:

Women were more likely to say that they will visit the new hub, compared to male respondents. 82% of women selected ‘likely’ or ‘very likely’, compared to 77% of men.

The following chart shows that female respondents were more likely to report that they will visit the new hub (82%) compared to male respondents (77%).

Disability

Base: Disability (135) | No disability (1616)

Summary:

Respondents without a disability were slightly more likely to report that they will visit the new hub (80%) than those with a disability (77%).

The following chart shows that respondents without a disability were slightly more likely to report that they will visit the new hub (80%) than those with a disability (77%).

Households with children

Base: Household with children (594) | Household without children (1201)

Summary:

More respondents with children in their households said they were likely to visit (85%) than those without children (78%).

The following chart shows that more respondents with children in their households reported being likely to visit (85%) than those without children (78%).