The results of the two Liveable Street surveys are below including the 1st draft For the 2nd main survey, the results are from the 1st week – Saturday 18th to Friday night 8pm when I announced on the radio show I do with Cllr Puru Miah that I was able to segment the results, see point 2 below – will update next week after more results are received - but these maybe impacted by the results of the 1st week I conducted the surveys for three reasons:
Also interesting was that 35 residents have sent in pro-Liveable Streets emails to Councillors since the Mayor announced a pause. Each email shows the name of the person. Those emails showed a clear trend as to their names i.e. Andrew Wood is an Anglo-Saxon name. Puru Miah is not. The 6 collectors on SurveyMonkey were: Facebook IoD & E14 – the Canary Wharf & Isle of Dogs Residents group that I run – mainly E14 but was shared elsewhere on Facebook – 26,765 total members but 20,082 active members in last 28 days Facebook TH Opp LS – the Tower Hamlets residents against the Liveable Streets Proposals with 2,312 members – but the survey suggests not all members of this group are against Liveable Streets :) Facebook TH wide – posted in some Tower Hamlets group like Tower Hamlets Community 5,024 members, Tower Hamlets Residents 1,473 members Twitter – my Twitter @andrewwood17 but shared on Twitter by others Nextdoor – only in the E14 area WhatsApp – in 3 WhatsApp groups: LB Forum, MyTowerHamlets, Our Tower Hamlets Of note is that E14 based areas have been barely affected by Liveable Streets so far as even the Barkantine work (no road closures) is very different to what has happened in the Weavers ward area (lots of road closures) for example I will do more analysis next week on point 3 – the response rates Click on each link for the survey results in PDF Tower Hamlets total results 2nd survey data_all_210924-total.pdf Twitter results data_all_210924-twitter.pdf WhatsApp data_all_210924-whatsapp.pdf Nextdoor data_all_210924-nextdoor.pdf Facebook Isle of Dogs & E14 data_all_210924-facebook_iod.pdf Facebook Opposed to Liveable Streets data_all_210924-facebookoppols.pdf Facebook Tower Hamlets wide data_all_210924-facebook_th.pdf Draft survey data_all_210925-draft.pdf Q2 illustrates some very different responses by social media tool - in terms of results but also the number of submissions - here are the questions in order as to what the Mayor should do next:
Green - He should extend & strengthen the programme Dark Blue - He should stick to the existing proposals Yellow - He should pause to reconsult residents Light blue - He should scrap the whole thing Orange - Not sure
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