The Word on our Street 2011
This report highlights the findings of a survey that was conducted to track the state of the nation in terms of the general public's perceptions of their local environment. The report reveals a number of key findings including which local environmental quality issues the public consider to be their highest priorities, which litter types the public perceive to be problematic in their local area, how concerned the public are about the appearance of their local area compared to a number of other highly topical issues, what impact the appearance of the local area has on their feelings of safety and how guilty they feel for dropping litter.
This latest The Word on our Street report shows that the appearance of people’s local area concerns them more than the level of services provided by the NHS, traffic congestion or global warming – and that the level of concern has risen in the past 12 months from 63% to 70%.
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Previous The Word on our Street reports as well as other survey information are available from the research team at Keep Britain Tidy. Email market.research@keepbritaintidy.org for details.