CONSULTATION STARTS HERE - THE REPORT, THE RESULTS
CHAPTER 9 - THE SPORTS
CENTRE
9.1 Unsurprisingly, the clear
majority of respondents favoured the renewal of the Sports
Centre, with 81% of respondents supporting such an option,
and an equal percentage supporting sports and recreation in
this area generally. The results are summarized in Figure
19.
Figure 19 : Sports Centre, all categories, all respondents
9.2 There is naturally a high
level of support for events at the Sports Centre, but a low
level of support for either arts/cultural buildings or
outdoor arts. There is an apparent equality of support for
community buildings and a commercial leisure centre, at 42%
each. However, when satisfaction ratings are analysed, the
net support for a commercial/leisure centre is
lower.
Satisfaction Ratings
9.3 The satisfaction ratings
for different options can be seen in Figure 20
below.
Question |
|
|
(YES minus NO) (%) |
Community buildings |
42.5 |
25.0 |
+17.5 |
Arts/cultural buildings |
24.1 |
37.7 |
-13.6 |
Outdoor arts |
29.2 |
30.7 |
-1.5 |
Sports & recreation |
|
|
|
Events |
58.9 |
14.4 |
+44.5 |
Renew Sports Centre |
|
|
|
Commercial/leisure centre |
|
|
|
Figure 20 : Sports Centre: satisfaction ratings
9.4 There is an overwhelmingly
positive satisfaction rating for renewal of the Sports
Centre and for sports and recreation there generally. There
is a strong positive rating for the holding of events at the
Centre, and a smaller positive rating for community
buildings there. A commercial/leisure centre receives a
small positive rating. All other options receive negative
ratings.
Regional Variations
9.5 Once again, regional
variations have been analysed (see Table 3, Table 15, Table
16), as shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21: Sports Centre, comparison of inner zone, outer zone and all responses
9.6 The analysis of the data
again shows that there is practically no distinction between
the views of those living in the inner and outer
zones.
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