Broken Windows in the Big Brother House 2003
Written by Keep Britain Tidy but funded by the British Cleaning Council, this report looks at local environmental quality and anti-social behaviour.
LEQ: A Local Authority Perspective 2004
This report highlights the findings of a questionnaire sent to all local authorities in England. It looks at whether local authorities are adhering to the Code of Practice on Litter and Refuse (COPL&R) and look at what problems they have with local environmental quality.
Measuring Quality of Life: Does Local Environmental Quality Matter?
Keep Britain Tidy's interest in quality of life has grown steadily over the past 15 years. Through our technical support work, research and surveys we have found evidence that local environmental quality is a significant element in how satisfied people are with the conditions in which they live.
Secondary Retail Areas
The primary objective of the research was to determine the underlying causes of poor LEQ among Secondary Retail areas and potential measures to tackle these problems.
The Economic Value of Local Environmental Quality 2010 Summary of report
This report is a preliminary study to define and evaluate Local Environmental Quality (LEQ); to set the concept in context; to identify and assess economic theory; to assemble evidence of the economic value of LEQ, and to show how LEQ relates to Government’s policy interests.
The Link Between Local Environmental Quality and Economic Improvement
The purpose of this report is to demonstrate that good local environmental quality is a significant factor in improving the economic investment and ongoing prosperity of an area.
Zero to Hero 2004
Written by Keep Britain Tidy but funded by the British Cleaning Council, this report looks at issues of local environmental quality and anti-social behaviour.