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Herne Bay High School is looking to develop a new 3G artificial pitch to satisfy the demand for improved sports facilities for the school, local clubs and the wider community.

This survey is designed to capture your views on the proposed new facility.

The survey will take approximately 8 minutes to complete and needs to be completed in one go.

In Section one we ask your views and interest on the proposed facility. We ask for your postcode to ensure we are collecting the views of the local community and current users of the school facilities.

If you provide your email address, we will keep you informed on the progress of the development, provide details of any activities you have expressed interest in, and respond to any additional questions.

Section two includes an equality and diversity monitoring form designed to ensure we are consulting with a wide range of individuals reflective of the local community. The answers from this section will be stored separately from your answers in section one and will be recorded anonymously. Once the survey has closed and responses analysed, the information will be deleted. There is a 'prefer not to say' option for each area should you not want to disclose any information.

The information we collect is for Herne Bay High School. You can contact our data processor at any time to have your information changed or deleted (caroline@continuumleisure.co.uk).

If you have any questions about this survey please contact Caroline McRoyall, Senior Consultant, Continuum Sport and Leisure Ltd (Caroline@continuumleisure.co.uk).

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* 1. Have you used / visited the school's facilities in the past 3 years? (includes the current Sports Hall, Artificial sand dressed pitch, Grass pitches, Changing rooms and Classrooms)

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* 2. What is your postcode?

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* 3. The school is proposing to resurface their current sand dressed pitch with a 3G artificial surface pitch, predominantly for football, and upgrade the sports lighting which will enable them to increase and enhance opportunities for pupils, surrounding schools, local clubs and the community.
Do you support this development?

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