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Third Community Voice Questionnaire

The results of the Third Survey of the Community Panel were published in March 2000. Approximately 1100 panel members were telephoned as part of the survey.

The third consultation took place in early 2000 addressing a broad range of issues including:

  • Assessment of Respondents' Neighbourhoods
  • Allocation of Additional Funding
  • The North Lincolnshire Countryside
  • Building Development in the North Lincolnshire Area
  • Scunthorpe Town Centre
  • Additional Comments:
    - about services provided or living in North Lincolnshire
    - about being a panel member

By selecting any of the above headings you are able to view all of the questions asked in that section and the community panel's responses.

If you wish you can also view and print a copy of the Report Summary or download a copy of the full report and its appendix, in either PDF or Word 97 format.

Report of the Third Community Panel Survey (76K) Appendix to the Report of the Third Community Panel Survey (114K)

Report of the Third Community Panel Survey (151K) Appendix to the Report of the Third Community Panel Survey (209K)

To view and print the report in PDF format you will require a suitable reader, such as that produced by Adobe. The reader is available free from the Adobe website (full instructions for downloading the reader are provided on the website).

Please note: both the PDF/Word 97 versions of the report and appendix are large files and therefore may take some time to download.


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