Place & Economy Customer Surveys and Evaluation

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This page has been created to host and store a range of surveys carried out by the Place and Economy Department.

This page has been created to host and store a range of surveys carried out by the Place and Economy Department.

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    Survey for capturing feedback from the Leap Day 2024

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    Ulster University and Belfast City Council would be grateful if you spend 5 min answering a few questions about the webinar you attended on 09 November 2021 - Fair Start: What does it mean for North Belfast?

    Here is the Recording of the Webinar. You will need a passcode: aP3H3%2$ 

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  • BRDU produce a Biweekly digest, this gives us the opportunity to share with you the latest footfall figures from the city centre along with any news or publications that we feel are relevant. We have recently procured new footfall monitoring systems which will give us greater insight into footfall in the city centre. We are excited to share this with everyone and feel that it could be useful to include in your work. If you have any questions please send me a email (johnstonmorgan@belfastcity.gov.uk). 

    Thanks for taking time to complete this short survey 

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    Belfast City Council through its Covid 19 “Our Recovery Strategy”, recognised that recovering from a pandemic would need to have sustained and collective efforts to regenerate the city and reshape how the city is used to increase footfall, spend and community connectivity between the centre and arterial routes whilst prioritising public safety.

    In line with the strategy, Council received an allocation of £4.039 million capital funding through the DfC Revitalisation Programme to support a range of physical interventions across the city including on arterial routes, the city centre and in local neighbourhood areas.

    This survey is for businesses who may or may not have availed of the funding. It aims to find out how effective businesses have found the measures taken in terms of increasing footfall, helping business turnover to recover and encouraging people to live, work and invest in the city. We truly value your feedback which will take you around 5 minutes to provide.  The survey will close on Monday 20 June 2022.

    The information collected from the survey will be used for the purposes of the evaluation. It will be shared with Eos Community Consulting CIC who have been commissioned by Belfast City Council to complete the evaluation. Results of the evaluation will be published in final report DfC Covid Recovery Revitalisation Programme Outcomes Report.

    Your privacy and how we will use your data 

    You do not have to sign in or register on our Your Say Belfast platform to take part.  However if you are a registered user, you must sign out of Your Say Belfast account so that your response is anonymous. Please be aware, that if you are signed into Your Say Belfast, your email and site registration details can be linked to this survey.  

    Belfast City Council is the data controller under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) for any personal data gathered from this survey.  You are not asked to provide any personal data, but if you do, the personal data you provide consensually will be held and stored by the Council in a safe and secure manner and in compliance with data protection legislation and in line with the Council’s Records Retention and Disposal Schedule. 

    As part of the analysis and reporting, we may share written comments and aggregated results with partner agencies or publish summarised results (which may include your comments) in the public domain. If we do this, no personal data or personal information will be shared or disclosed.  If you are responding on behalf of a group or organisation, we may ask that you include the name of the group or organisation.  If applicable, we will seek your permission to disclose your organisation name (and any written comments) in our analysis and feedback reports.     

    If you have any queries regarding the processing of your personal data, please email policy@belfastcity.gov.uk.  If you wish to contact the Council’s Data Protection Officer, please write to Belfast City Council, City Hall, Belfast BT1 5GS or send an email to dataprotection@belfastcity.gov.uk

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