Market research case study:
Measuring resident views on parks and open spaces

Forest Heath District Council

The challenge

Forest Heath District Council commissioned DJS Research to conduct a survey to capture residents’ views on parks and open space facilities across the district. 

The council wished to repeat the survey to reassess residents’ views and to gauge whether improvements made since the previous study had been noticed.

DJS Research was commissioned to undertake a quantitative, face-to-face survey with a representative cross-section of residents from the Forest Heath District Council area.

The approach

Over 350 structured on-street interviews were conducted in Mildenhall, Lakenheath, Newmarket, and Brandon, with approximately equal numbers in each location.

All participants were randomly approached and confirmed as residents within the Forest Heath District Council area.

Interviews lasted on average 10 minutes.

Efforts were made to achieve a respondent profile similar to previous years, which was broadly successful.

The results

The research findings were provided to Forest Heath District Council, highlighting performance against the key objectives, identifying improvement areas, and suggesting priorities for future development.

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Client testimonial: Forest Heath District Council

Local & regional government, Quantitative, Business to consumer (B2C), Public sector consultation

 "An efficient professional service." (now part of West Suffolk Council)

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Case study:
Measuring resident views on parks and open spaces

Forest Heath District Council

The challenge

Forest Heath District Council commissioned DJS Research to conduct a survey to capture residents’ views on parks and open space facilities across the district. 

The council wished to repeat the survey to reassess residents’ views and to gauge whether improvements made since the previous study had been noticed.

DJS Research was commissioned to undertake a quantitative, face-to-face survey with a representative cross-section of residents from the Forest Heath District Council area.

The approach

The numerical, measurable and objective outputs of quantitative research are critical to building robust data-driven insights. An essential research methodology for monitoring KPIs, from sales figures to satisfaction rates, we use an extensive range of quantitative techniques to deliver robust, scalable datasets for our clients to strengthen business resilience and support future growth.

From tightly structured, closed-question online surveys with thousands of participants, to highly targeted on-street questionnaires, we have the skills and resources to deliver the scale and depth of responses you need.

We craft bespoke quantitative solutions, selecting the best channels and routes of engagement to reach your audience, and often recommend a mixed-mode approach to maximise success. For example, adding targeted postal and self-completion ‘top-ups’ onto a predominantly online survey to ensure less digitally engaged cohorts, who may have limited internet access, are included in research outputs.

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As a full-service market research agency with a dedicated Field and Data Services team, we have the scale to provide end-to-end solutions and the agility to deliver specific quantitative services to support specific business needs. For example, clients and research consultants who have their own datasets come to us for specialist support with processing, tabulation and reporting.

Whether you wish to engage a small, clearly defined group – such as 25 senior SME decision-makers in a particular field – or thousands of consumers across a single region or multiple global markets – we can deliver the insights you need.

To find out more about our quantitative research capabilities, and discuss how we could craft a tailored solution to meet the specific needs of your organisation, contact us today. 

 

The results

The research findings were provided to Forest Heath District Council, highlighting performance against the key objectives, identifying improvement areas, and suggesting priorities for future development.

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Client testimonial: Forest Heath District Council

Local & regional government, Quantitative, Business to consumer (B2C), Public sector consultation

 "An efficient professional service." (now part of West Suffolk Council)