Friends Of Linn Park Survey.

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Friends Of Linn Park Survey

Info We surveyed a total of 74 people. (this includes online, people living in park and paper results) We have included Bar and Pie Charts to show the results. All graphs/charts are colour coded with GREEN being most popular, ORANGE being second most popular, RED being third most popular and then BLUE for any others. The results collected from people living in the park have been included out with the results as we felt these results had to be looked at in a different way because they live in the park.

9. Are there any barriers to your enjoyment of Linn Park 9. Are there any barriers to your enjoyment of Linn Park? Please describe. Safety and Anti-Social Behaviour – 11 comments concerned about safety in the park and with anti-social behaviour. Bins and Litter – 9 negative comments about litter. Paths and Access – 8 negative comments about the paths and routes. Cars Within the Park – 6 comments worried about speeding cars in the park. Dogs – 6 comments worried about dog behaviour and professional walkers. Benches – 5 negative comments about the seating provision in the park. Facilities – 4 negative comments about provision of facilities and toilets. Others – 6 other general comments about individual issues.

9. Please tell us why you Love Linn Park? Wild / Natural – 32 comments praising the wild natural beauty of Linn Park. Close to Home – 14 comments regarding it being close to home. Dog Friendly – 4 comments about it being dog friendly. Paths / Walking – 3 comments about it having good walks or paths. Accessible – 3 comments about it being accessible. Positivity – 10 positive comments about the park. Other – 3 other comments.