What is CyanLines?

Help to shape over 100 miles of nature across our city.

Over the next 10 years, CyanLines will create over 100 miles of walking, wheeling and cycling routes across Greater Manchester. It will enable residents and visitors to connect with nature and with one another, and deliver an incredible legacy for the millions of people who live and work across the region.

Over a series of online surveys, CyanLines will collect public insights and opinions to help shape the project's development and deliver a network with and for the people of Greater Manchester. We are encouraging everyone to have their say!

The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback.

This survey is conducted for CyanLines to help with the project's development. The information you provide will be treated confidentially. All data collected is anonymous. We will retain your data for 12 months for analysis purposes. After that, it will be deleted. For more information, please visit Cyanlines.com/privacy 'Your Rights' and 'How to contact us'.
Survey Questions
1.What city or borough do you currently live in Greater Manchester?
2.Gender: How do you identify?
3.What age group do you fall into?
4.What is your approximate annual household income?
5.What is your ethnicity?
6.How often do you visit a green and blue space
7.Do you think having access to green spaces (park, woodland, field etc), and blue spaces (canal, river, pond etc)...
8.How would you like to use the CyanLines routes?
9.How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?(Required.)
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Neither agree or disagree
I like spending time in nature
I like exploring the city centre
I feel better when I am in green spaces
I feel better when I am in blue spaces
I feel better when I'm active
I feel connected to my neighbourhood when I'm outside
I feel reassured action is being taken on climate change
I like seeing improvements to my neighbourhood
Arts and culture are important to me
Heritage is important to me
I don't like spending time outside
10.When thinking about the location of green and blue spaces
Yes
No
I can access green spaces close to where I live
I can access blue spaces close to where I live
I can travel to green and blue spaces on public transport from where I live
There aren't any green spaces within a mile of where I live
There aren't any blue spaces within a mile of where I live
11.Are there barriers to accessing green and blue spaces where you live?
Yes
No
The quality of green and blue spaces put me off
There's antisocial behaviour in green and blue spaces
The spaces feel unsafe
The spaces aren't well signposted
There aren't toilets close by
There isn't shelter
There aren't places to rest
There's nothing to do
I don't like going by myself
There aren't any barriers to accessing green and blue spaces
12.Based on what you know about CyanLines, how likely are you to support the project?
Highly likely
Likely
Very unlikely
13.If you answered very likely or likely to supporting CyanLines, please tick any of the following statements that apply to you
14.How likely are you to recommend CyanLines to a friend, family member or work colleague?
Highly likely
Possibly
Highly unlikely
15.What resources do you use to learn about and plan your time in nature?
16.Would you like to stay up-to-date with the latest news from CyanLines?
That's the end of the survey! Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback which will help us to shape the development of CyanLines.
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