Online Response Form
Responses
Name | Option | Text | Date |
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Peter Tottle | Mixed areas are best | 28 Feb 2017 11:42 | |
Peter Tottle | No, I disagree | 28 Feb 2017 11:42 | |
1939 (Elizabeth Ann) | Areas that are a balanced mix of residential, retail and small business outlets are more likely to attract the talent and labour resources that are required and would do so in a more affordable manner. | 11 Feb 2017 16:28 | |
1939 (Elizabeth Ann) | No, I disagree | 11 Feb 2017 16:28 | |
1981 (Oliver Bath) | No, I disagree | 22 Feb 2017 10:25 | |
A Flack | Yes, I agree | 03 Feb 2017 14:15 | |
A Littler |
Mixed residential/retail/small business developments are the norm in many other countries in Europe and have proven successful. Mixed residential/retail/small business developments are likely to draw the required talent/labour resources to the strategic employment areas in the Borough and do so in a more affordable manner. This could also reduce dependence on the car to get to the workplace. |
18 Feb 2017 10:12 | |
A Littler | No, I disagree | 18 Feb 2017 10:12 | |
A S Cooper | I don't know | 08 Feb 2017 11:15 | |
A. Fletcher |
• Mixed residential/retail/small business developments are very viable and effective. • Mixed residential/retail/small business developments are the norm in many other countries in Europe and have proven successful. • Mixed residential/retail/small business developments are likely to draw the required talent/labour resources to the strategic employment areas in the Borough and do so in a more affordable manner. |
24 Feb 2017 09:51 |