eDemocracy Pupil Questionnaire Analysis

Question 26: What issues are important to you in the area where you live?

Safety/safer road/area

21%

Cleaner streets/area

21%

Better/cleaner parks/play areas

20%

Graffiti

10%

Shops/shopping centre

10%

More grass/green areas/greenery

9%

More things to do

8%

Home/housing/heating

6%

Crime/vandalism

5%

Schools

5%

Friends/family/friendly place

5%

Environment/pollution

4%

Fights/violence

4%

Dog poo

3%

Police/policing

2%

Noise/noisy

2%

Swimming pool

2%

It is a nice place

2%

Drugs

2%

Gangs

1%

Bullying

1%

Busses/trains/transport

1%

No smoking

1%

Drinking

1%

The area

1%

It is quiet

1%

Hospitals

1%

It smells

1%

Other

14%

Variety of comments made by children:

better parks

litter

the rubbish on the streets

shops

More green area

safety

everyone is friendly

Housing

traffic

Adventure park broken

The schools

how clean it is

Traffic lights

more care for old people

safer roads

graffiti

more after school clubs.

make it safe

need a play area

more things in parks

fighting

ponds in parks

More parks to play in.

Crime

somewhere to play

safety in Bellingham

move the cars

less pollution

parks because they all get graffiti on.

The people who live around me and my family

it doesn't feel safe at night.

more places to go

it's important that the streets are clean

policing

No bins

people throw stuff on green

little kids out by themselves

Big gangs of teenagers

the security

vandalising

bullying

If we have a small mayor he/she could listen to us

Continuous hot water

people fighting

being able to walk down the streets safely

Not enough bus shelters

more bicycle lanes

The important thing to me is that the area is safe

to be able to sleep at night

Swimming pool

people might rob you

A full list of children's comments can be accessed from the Responses spreadsheet page.

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