Information from the 2007-08 Residents' Survey

The Residents’ Survey is an annual postal survey undertaken in the autumn to seek information from Newcastle adult residents on their perceptions of council services and neighbourhood issues. The following table details key findings of the 2007/8 survey for the ward and the city as a whole. It is followed by a summary of the key perceptions of the ward’s residents about Council services and their local area.

Positive findings

  • Fewer residents than the City average said that the following anti-social behaviour issues were a problem in their local area:
    • People being attacked because of their skin colour, ethnic origin or religion (19% compared to 24%)
  • More residents were satisfied with the following Council services:
    • Doorstep recycling (73% compared to 59%)
    • Local recycling facilities (59% compared to 54%)
    • Sports, leisure facilities and events (62% compared to 55%)

Possible areas for attention

  • Fewer ward residents than the City average were satisfied with the changes that have taken place in their local area in the last two years (43% compared to 48%).
  • Fewer ward residents agreed that their local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together (52% compared to 65%).
  • Fewer ward residents agreed that they felt safe when outside in their local area after dark (34% compared to 41%).
  • Fewer ward residents agreed that they felt safe when outside in Newcastle city centre after dark (21% compared to 32%).
  • Fewer ward residents were satisfied with the choice of housing in their local area (56% compared to 66%).
  • Fewer ward residents agreed that the Council keeps residents well-informed about the services and benefits it provides (49% compared to 58%).
  • More residents than the City average said that the following anti-social behaviour issues were a problem in their local area:
    • Parents not taking responsibility for behaviour of their children (79% compared to 66%).
    • People not treating other people with respect and consideration (65% compared to 59%).
    • Teenagers hanging around on the streets (74% compared to 55%).
    • Vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property and vehicles (64% compared to 54%). 
    • People using or dealing drugs (70% compared to 51%).
    • Drunk or rowdy behaviour (57% compared to 46%).
  • Fewer residents than the City average were satisfied with the following service:
    • Local bus service (55% compared to 66%).
Neighbourhood Issues

 Indicators

 Ward
N=156

 Newcastle
N=3326

Satisfied with local area as a place to live 

71%75%

Local area has got better/not changed much in the last year

72%75%

Satisfied with changes that have taken place in area in the last two years

43%48%

Agree local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together

52%65%

Satisfied with opportunities for participation in local decision making

36%37%

Agree can influence decisions locally

33%36%

Feel safe when outside in local area after dark

34%41%

Feel safe when outside in Newcastle city centre after dark

21%32%

Satisfied with choice of housing in local area

56%66%

 

Anti-social behaviour (% who thought it was a problem)
 Indicators Ward
N=156
Newcastle
N=3326 

Parents not taking responsibility for the behaviour of their children

79%66%

People not treating other people with respect and consideration

65%59%

Noisy neighbours or loud parties

27%26%

Teenagers hanging around on the streets

74%55%

Vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property and vehicles

64%54%

People being attacked because of their skin colour, ethnic origin or religion

19%24%

People using or dealing drugs

70%51%

Drunk or rowdy behaviour

57%46%

Rubbish and litter lying around

52%52%

Abandoned/burnt out cars

11%12%

 

The Council
Indicators  Ward
N=156
 Newcastle
N=3326

Satisfied with the way the Authority runs things 

60%64%

Council keeps residents well informed about the services and benefits it provides

49%58%

Agree enough opportunity to influence Council policies and services

19%22%

Council takes some account of residents' views when making decisions

71%68%

 

Services
Indicators 

 Ward
N=156

 Newcastle
N=3326

Satisfied with waste collection service

85%86%

Satisfied with doorstep recycling

73%59%

Satisfied with local recycling facilities

59%54%

Satisfied with keeping land free of litter and refuse

63%61%

Satisfied with sports, leisure facilities and events

62%55%

Satisfied with libraries

69%65%

Satisfied with parks and open spaces

74%76%

Satisfied with local bus service

55%66%

Satisfied with public transport information

51%55%

Note : Differences of less than 10 percentage points between the city average and the ward result may not be significant. Conclusions drawn on the basis of differences of less than 10 percentage points should be treated with caution.