CD Contents

The Long Melford Parish Plan 2005-2007
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This page gives the contents list of the CD which goes with the Main Report. Items in blue with underlining have links to versions of the documents available on the web. Other items in plain black text are not generally available on-line as they are of less general interest (mainly detailed answers to the questionnaires) and are extremely bulky.

Introduction
Main report (.pdf 9.5MB)
Summary Report (.pdf 7.5MB)
Action Plan
The Household Survey
  The Household Questionnaire form (.pdf 1MB)
  Original database tables
    description of table structure
yes/no answers
numeric answers
multiple choice answers
coded tabular answers
text answers
  Derived tables
    description
yes/no answers
numeric answers
multiple choice answers
coded tabular answers
text answers
written comments
households
people
  Analysis documents
    Answers to the Household Survey
Moving the Surgery?
Traffic and Cordell Road Parking
Planning Issues and the Green Belt
The Young People’s Survey
  Young People’s Questionnaire form
FAQs
Answers to the YPQ
Analysis
The Business Survey
  Business survey form
Business survey results table
First business survey report
The Visitors Survey
  Visitors survey form
Visitors survey results
Project Budget
  Project Budget description
Budget spreadsheet
Steering Group

Introduction

This CD contains a collection of documents relating to the Long Melford Parish Plan started in mid-2005 and reporting in January 2007.

All documents are copyright © Long Melford Parish Council. The Parish Clerk (Linda Goodban) can be contacted on weekday mornings at 01787 378084.

Reports and analysis results are mainly included as .pdf files.

Tables from the databases are normally tab-separated text files and can be read in a spreadsheet or database application. Note that one table from the household survey (dealing with answers to multiple choice questions) is too large to be read in one chunk in MS Excel.

Most readers will naturally start with the Main Report, which is self-explanatory. All the other documents provide supporting material. A number of working papers have been included because they give more detailed analysis in specific areas than it was possible to put into the final report.

Deeper research still is possible by using the tables from the databases. Those classified as 'Derived Tables' come from the Filemaker version of the Household Questionnaire, and may be slightly easier as a base for construction, if required. They contain a number of fields calculated from the raw results that were used in the analysis.

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