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Majority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditionalMajority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditional
10 May 2012
Ipsos MORI has undertaken a survey for Canterbury City Council in relation to its Local Plan. The survey measured local attitudes towards future development in the district and has been used alongside a Development Requirements Study (conducted by Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners). Majority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditional

Public over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome morePublic over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome more
9 May 2012
A new poll for the British Property Federation by Ipsos MORI has found that most of the English public over-estimate how much of England’s land has been developed, but support new development if it generates jobs and affordable homes. Public over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome more

Modernising the planning system - service users' viewsModernising the planning system - service users' views
14 September 2011
Audit Scotland has published the findings of its review of the new Scottish planning system , including findings from the Ipsos MORI research on the views of recent users of the planning system, including householder applicants, agents, developers, and businesses. Modernising the planning system - service users' views

Public attitudes towards housing benefit and planning reformPublic attitudes towards housing benefit and planning reform
21 June 2011
New research by Ipsos MORI, for Inside Housing, shows the Great British public supports spending less on housing benefit to spend more on other things and to reduce the national debt, but not if it means an increase in homelessness. Public attitudes towards housing benefit and planning reform

Halifax Housing Market Confidence TrackerHalifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
31 May 2011
More Britons expect house prices to rise rather than fall over the next twelve months, according to the Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker. The Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker monitors public sentiment towards the UK housing market. The April survey was conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of Halifax. Interviewing took place between 8th and 14th April 2011. Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker

Age-Friendly Cities
3 October 2007
Ipsos MORI conducted a qualitative evaluation among older people (aged 60+) and service providers from the voluntary, public and private sectors to understand the characteristics of an 'age-friendly' city. Age-Friendly Cities

Local Environment: Establishing Acceptable Standards
9 May 2007
A qualitative examination of the factors residents and local government professionals use to judge the quality of the local environment and public space and how such qualities are understood and applied. Twelve qualities by which an area might be judged were developed by University College London, based on a literature review. Participants were asked what factors they felt each quality would cover, as well as what they would regard as a 'good' or 'acceptable' standard for each and how they would evaluate these qualities in their local area. Local Environment: Establishing Acceptable Standards

Sports Facilities In Edinburgh
1 May 2007
A telephone survey among a representative sample of the Edinburgh population to assess city-wide opinion regarding major sports developments in the city. Sports Facilities In Edinburgh

50th Anniversary of Green Belts
2 August 2005
A quarter of people in Britain (27%) claim to be well-informed about green belts, according to new research from MORI. The survey, conducted to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of green belts in Britain, shows a similar proportion (25%) say that they know nothing about them. 50th Anniversary of Green Belts

Attitudes towards Glasgow's bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games
May 2004
Qualitative research about attitudes towards Glasgow’s bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Attitudes towards Glasgow's bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games

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