Kislingbury Neighbourhood Plan 2014 Supplementary Questionnaire Analysis 1.

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Kislingbury Neighbourhood Plan 2014 Supplementary Questionnaire Analysis 1

Sections S: Supplementary Questionnaire HN: Housing Needs Survey 2

Question S1: What Age Group do you belong to? 1.11 to 18 Years Old 2.19 to 24 Years Old 3.25 to 44 Years Old 4.45 to 59 Years Old 5.60 to 74 Years Old Years Old Personal Profile 3 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S1: What Age Group do you belong to? 4 N 275 S1. Age - Number Frequency Relative frequency 11 to 18 Years Old to 24 Years Old to 44 Years Old to 59 Years Old to 74 Years Old and Older

Question S2: What is your Gender? 1.Female 2.Male Personal Profile 5 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S2: What is your Gender? 6 N 273 S2. Gender - Number Frequency Relative frequency Female Male

Question S3: How long have you lived in Kislingbury? 1.Less than a year 2.1 – 5 years 3.6 – 10 years 4.11 – 25 years 5.Over 25 years Personal Profile 7 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S3: How long have you lived in Kislingbury? 8 N 275 S3. How long have you lived in Kislingbury - Number Frequency Relative frequency Less than a Year to 5 Years to 10 Years to 25 Years Over 25 Years

Question S4: Employment - Are you? 1.Employed full time 2.Employed part time 3.Self employed 4.Unemployed 5.Homemaker 6.Student/at school 7.Retired Personal Profile 9 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S4: Employment - Are you? 10 N 270 S4. Employment, Are you? - Number Frequency Relative frequency Employed Full Time Employed Part Time Self Employed Unemployed Homemaker Student/At School Retired

Question S5: Having Read why we believe we should have more development, do you accept that there should be new Development in Kislingbury in order to meet the needs of Housing which is low market cost, Shared ownership Housing, and Affordable Housing? Yes No 11 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S5: Having Read why we believe we should have more development, do you accept that there should be new Development in Kislingbury in order to meet the needs of Housing which is low market cost, Shared ownership Housing, and Affordable Housing? 12 N 275 S5. Do you Accept that there should be new Development in Kislingbury to meet Housing Needs - Y/N Frequency Relative frequency n y

Question S6: If you say Yes there should be further development what sort of Housing do we need? 13 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S6? If you say Yes there should be further development what sort of Housing do we need? 14 Type of House Needed NoYes Low Cost Homes to meet the needs of Local People12%88% Affordable Rented Housing64%36% Shared Ownership Housing50% Retirement Homes53%47% Sheltered Housing for Elderly or Disabled51%49% Homes with Designated Office Space89%11% Large family Homes - 4/5 Bedrooms88%12% Small family Homes - 2/3 Bedrooms21%79% Flats for Low Cost Ownership - 1/2 Bedrooms 60%40%

Question S7: Looking at the Map please indicate your Order of Preference for the Potential sites for New Development identified by the Letters A to F? 15 Supplementary Questionnaire

Question S7: Looking at the Map please indicate your Order of Preference for the Potential sites for New Development identified by the Letters A to F? 16 See Next Page for Preferences expressed by Villagers who came to the October 18 Village Hall Meeting

17 Question S7: Asked at the Village Meeting. Only 3 Preferences Required. Looking at the Map please indicate your Order of Preference for the Potential sites for New Development identified by the Letters A to F? See next page for Map

18 A B C D E F

Question HN1: Please show how many people live in your Household in the Following Age Groups? Below 11 Years Old 11 to 18 Years Old 19 to 24 Years Old 25 to 44 Years Old 45 to 59 Years Old 60 to 74 Years Old 75 Years and Older Housing Needs 19

Question HN1: Please show how many people live in your Household in the Following Age Groups? 20 Age 123 Below to to to to to and Older307

Question HN2: Do You or any Member of your Household expect to move from your Current Home in the Next 5 Years? Yes No Housing Needs 21

Question HN2: Do You or any Member of your Household expect to move from your Current Home in the Next 5 Years? 22 N 136 HN2. Do you or any member of your Household inteend to move home in the next 5 years? Y or N? Frequency Relative frequency n y

Question HN3: If you replied Yes do you or any member of your Household need to move now or in the near future? Yes No If you Replied Yes please show How many persons need to move? Now In 1 Year In 2 Years Housing Needs 23

Question HN3: If you replied Yes do you or any member of your Household need to move now or in the near future? 24 N 26 HN3. If Yes do you or any other member of your Household need to move now or in the near future? Y or N? Frequency Relative frequency n y

25 Question HN3: If you Replied Yes please show How many persons need to move? Need to move 1234 Now2 1 In 1 Year4111 In 2 Years522

Question HN4: Do the Individuals who need to move at some time in the future want to stay in Kislingbury or would another Village be OK? Please Indicate the Number of Individuals Want to Stay in Kislingbury Another Village in Northants will be OK Outside of Northamptonshire Housing Needs 26

Question HN4: Do the Individuals who need to move at some time in the future want to stay in Kislingbury or would another Village be OK? 27 Where 1234 Kislingbury8733 Northants1 Outside241

Question HN5: What Type of Ownership of House do you Live in Now, and what would you like to live in in the Future? Owner Occupied Shared Ownership Discounted Home Ownership e.g. Help to Buy Private Rented Housing Association Rented Self Build Tied to Employment Housing Needs 28

Question HN5: What Type of Ownership of House do you Live in Now, and what would you like to live in in the Future? 29 Tenure NowFuture Owner Occupied24 Shared Ownership03 Help to Buy 03 Private Rented 52 Housing Association Rented02 Self Build 02 Tied to Employment00

Question HN6: What Type of House do you live in Now, and What type would you like to live in in the Future? Bedsit Flat/Maisonette/Apartment House Bungalow Retirement Home Older Persons Home with Emergency Alarm Older Persons Home with Warden Support Extra Care Housing Housing Needs 30

Question HN6: What Type of House do you live in Now, and What type would you like to live in in the Future? 31 Type NowFuture Bedsit 00 Flat/Maisonette/Apartment 05 House 2718 Bungalow 211 Retirement Home 02 Older Persons Home with Emergency Alarm00 Older Persons Housing with Warden Support00 Extra care Housing 01

Question HN7: What are the Reasons that you or other individuals in your Household will need to move? Setting up Home for the first time Present Home is too small Present Home is too big Currently staying with friends and this is no longer suitable Currently living with family and this is no longer suitable Need Physically adapted accommodation To be closer to carer or dependent to give or receive support Present Home is Tied and I will be required to leave within the next 5 years Present Home lacks basic amenities I have support needs that require older persons accommodation Present home is too expensive Currently renting but would like to buy Family break-up To be near work Current home is in a poor state of repair Housing Needs 32

Question HN7: What are the Reasons that you or other individuals in your Household will need to move? 33

Question HN8: What is stopping you or other individuals in your Household from moving? Suitable Rented housing is available locally but is too expensive Suitable housing to buy is available locally but is too expensive No Properties of the Right size locally to Rent No Properties of the Right size locally to Buy Rented Housing available Locally is NOT Suitable Housing available to buy locally is NOT suitable Housing Needs 34

Question HN8: What is stopping you or other individuals in your Household from moving? 35 Reason for Not Moving Rental Housing available but too Expensive 3 Suitable Housing to Buy is available but too expensive8 No Properties the right size locally to Rent 4 No Properties the rights size locally to Buy 16 Rented Housing available locally is not suitable1 Housing available to buy locally is not suitable 4