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The Study into Local Distinctiveness produced mostly predictable results, however even the predictable information is useful in proving a case when Central Government and other organisations that provide funding ask for "proof." The questions can be viewed below or by clicking here. Please DO NOT send it in as the consultation is closed. If you wish to download this questionnaire, please bear in mind that it has the logos of the various partners and may take a few minutes to download if you have a dial-up connection. Cheshire
Market Towns Local Distinctiveness Questionnaire This questionnaire was used to identify the views of the local community about what makes their town unique and distinctive. The consultation is now CLOSED. The results will be posted as soon as an electronic version is available 1 If you were describing your home town to a potential
visitor what would you say about it? What one
thing would you highlight as being unique about your town? 2 What
should done to enhance the unique or characterful elements of this town? 3 Is there
anything your town well-known for? Is this national knowledge or just local? 4 Describe an event that attracted local people to come
together? 5 What was
it about that event that meant people wanted to come? 6 What is
it like living in this town? 7 What do you like most about living here? 8 Of the
local facilities & services (shops, leisure centres, cultural events and
facilities, outdoor and recreation) available which do you particularly value
and regularly use? 9 What
local facilities or services would you like to see in your town? 10 If you
had three wishes for your town what would they be? Thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas! All
forms were submitted to: Middlewich Vision Room 5, Victoria Building Lewin Street Middlewich CW10 9AS About
the Cheshire County Council and this project
Cheshire County Council, with assistance from the Cheshire Rural Recovery Programme, commissioned work that identified local distinctiveness of Cheshire’s Market Towns. The project focused on Cheshire’s key Market Towns, identifying strong themes and
characteristics for each town or cluster of towns that might be used as an
anchor to help attract new investment. About
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