Datchet Neighbourhood Plan
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Who responded to our village-wide survey?

This first consultation ended on 31 July 2017. We received 193 responses to the online survey, plus another 89 handwritten responses to individual questions or the full questionnaire, giving a total of 282. (To put this in context, Datchet has 2127 households.) Additionally, 137 pupils at St. Mary’s School and 22 at Churchmead School completed the survey.
The following graphs apply to the online responses:
GENDER Slightly more women than men responded.
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AGE GROUP: There was a good spread of ages from under 16s to over 85s
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RESIDENT OR VISITOR: There was a mix of people who live, work, or live and work in the village
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WHICH STREETS?
Although not everyone chose to leave their postcode, we received responses from most streets in the village, including:
Agars Place          
Beaulieu Close
Buccleuch Road
Castle Avenue
Cobb Close
Datchet Place
Datchet Road
Ditton Road
Elmcroft
Eton Close
Eton Road
Fairfield Avenue
Fairfield Close
Gables Close
Green Lane
High Street
Holmlea Walk
Horton Road
Leigh Park
Link Road
London Road
Manor House Lane
Marshfield
Montagu Road
Montrose Avenue
Montrose Way
New Road
Penn Road
Priory Way
Queens Road
Ruscombe Gardens
Slough Road
Southlea Road
The Avenue
The Green
White’s Lane
Windsor Road

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  • Home
  • NEWS
    • What's new?
    • In the press
  • OUR PLAN
    • What is a Neighbourhood Plan?
    • Neighbourhood Plan area
    • Planning policy explained
    • Our progress
    • Neighbourhood Plan team >
      • Steering group
      • Minutes of our meetings
    • Useful links
  • CONSULTATIONS
    • How to comment
    • The Consultation Process
    • Regulation 16 documents
  • Surveys
    • Survey: What's important to you?
    • Local List - heritage
    • Getting Around Survey
    • Getting Around Survey - Students' responses
    • Planning for climate change
    • Open spaces survey
    • Clean Air Day Survey
    • Summary - village-wide survey
    • What you like about Datchet
    • What you don't like
    • What you would change
    • What you would keep
    • Who responded to our village-wide survey?
    • What our younger residents say
  • EVIDENCE
    • Our evidence
    • Conservation Area & Listed Buildings
    • Local List - Non-Designated Heritage Assets
    • Local Green Spaces
    • Maps
    • Key statistics
    • Character assessments >
      • Drop-in Session Jan 2019
    • Townscape assessment
    • Air quality
    • Datchet Design Guide
    • Downsizing
    • Previous development >
      • A brief history of Datchet
      • The bypass which was never built
  • FAQs
  • Get Involved
    • Contact Us