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Wales Omnibus Survey
Forestry Commission Wales Public Opinion of Forestry Survey March 2019
Prepared for: Forestry Commission
Prepared by: Beaufort Research
Contact Details
Agency contact: Catrin Davies
Project: B01910-1
Date: April 2019 Beaufort Research
2 Museum Place Cardiff CF10 3BG
Tel: (029) 2037 8565 Fax: (029) 2037 0600
E-mail: [email protected]
www.beaufortresearch.co.uk
Terms of Contract Unless otherwise agreed, the findings of this study remain the copyright of Beaufort Research Ltd and may not be quoted, published or reproduced without the company’s advance approval.
Approval to quote or publish will only be withheld on the grounds of inaccuracy or misrepresentation.
Any approved publication must detail: Beaufort Research Ltd as provider, sample size and field dates.
© Beaufort Research Ltd 2019
TECHNICAL NOTE ON SURVEY METHODOLOGY Sampling and Fieldwork Tabulations
The Omnibus sample is designed to be representative of the adult population resident in Wales aged 16 and over. The unit of sampling is Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) and 69 interviewing points throughout the Wales are selected with probability proportional to resident population, after stratification by Local Authority and Social Grade. A fresh sample of interviewing locations is selected each wave. Within each sampling point, interlocking demographic quota controls of age and social class within sex are employed for the selection of respondents. Quotas are set to reflect the individual demographic profile of each selected point. A fresh sample of interviewing locations and individuals are selected for each survey and no more than one person per household is interviewed. Interviews are conducted face to face in the homes of respondents utilising CAPI (Computer Aided Personal Interviewing) technology. Beaufort’s experienced fieldworkers are used with postal and telephone back-checking in accordance with ISO 20252. The majority of fieldwork for the March 2019 survey took place between 25 February and 10 March with the remainder conducted shortly afterwards. A total of 1,001 interviews were completed and analysed.
The data has been weighted by age group within gender within Local Authority grouping to give each cell (42) its correct incidence within the Wales total derived from the results of the 2011 Census. Tables are presented in the form of numbers and integer percentages with the un-weighted and weighted sample base shown at the top of each column. Where the base is anything other than the total sample this is indicated underneath the table heading and follows logically from the question sequence and routing. Arithmetic rounding to whole numbers means that columns of percentages do not necessarily sum to exactly 100%. Where more than one answer can be given to a question the sum of percentages may exceed 100%. 0 denotes a weighted sample of less than 0.5 and 0% denotes a percentage of less than 0.5%. Where column bases are less than about 50, percentages need to be interpreted with care. A standard analysis of questions asked is provided as an integral part of the service involving demographic information collected as a matter of course towards the end of the interview. This breaks response down by classification variables (breakdowns) as shown overleaf.
CLASSIFICATION 1: • Area (groups of unitary authorities, 5 cols):
North Wales : Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Anglesey, Gwynedd Mid/West Wales : Powys, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire West South Wales : Swansea, Neath & Port Talbot, Bridgend Valleys : Rhondda Cynon Taff, Merthyr, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent Cardiff & S.E. Wales : Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, Torfaen, Monmouthshire, Newport
• Gender (2 cols) • Age of respondent (6 cols): Combined age group (3 cols) • Combined socio-economic grade (2 cols) • Number of people in household (2 cols) • With child in house (2 cols) CLASSIFICATION 2: • Welsh speaker (2 cols) • Household tenure (3 cols) • Employment status (3 cols) • Marital status (3 cols) • Ethnicity (2 cols) • Long-term disability (2 cols) • Cars in household (2 cols) CLASSIFICATION 3: • Urban / Rural indicator (2 cols) • WIMD Rank (6 cols) • Use of wood fuel (3 cols) • Highest qualification (5 cols)
GUIDE TO THE TABULATIONS
1. Tables are presented in question order with the question number analysed shown at the top of the table. 2. The sample bases are shown at the top of each column. 3. Where the base for a table is not the total sample it is described underneath the table heading. 4. Tables are in the form of integer column percentages and actual sample numbers. 5. Arithmetic rounding to whole numbers means that columns of percentage do not necessarily sum to exactly 100%. 6. Where more than one answer can be given to a question the sum of percentages may exceed 100%. 7. 0 denotes a weighted sample of less than 0.5 and 0% denotes a percentage of less than 0.5%. 8. Care should be taken in interpretation of data where the base sizes are particularly small. The following is a guide showing confidence
intervals attached to various sample sizes (showing confidence intervals where the results would be at 50% and at 10 or 90%). 95% Confidence Intervals for different results with different sample sizes:
Un-weighted Sample Size 1,001 500 300 200 100 50% +/-3.0% +/-4.4% +/-5.7% +/-6.9% +/-9.8% 10 / 90% +/-1.8 % +/-2.6 % +/-3.4% +/-4.2% +/-5.9%
For example, if 50% of a sample of 1,001 answers “Yes” to a question, we can be 95% sure that between 47.0% and 53.0% of the population holds the same opinion (i.e. +/-3.0%). However, if 50% of a sample of 100 answers “Yes” to a question, we can be 95% sure that between 40.2% and 59.8% of the population holds this opinion (i.e. +/-9.8%), etc.
9. A column breakdown has been used to analyse against all questions (see Classifications 1 and 2).
10. Mean score calculations (excluding don’t know responses) have been appended to various questions, as follows:
QF4b Banded mean: Strongly agree = 5 Agree = 4 Neither agree nor disagree = 3 Disagree = 2 Strongly disagree = 1
QF5b Banded mean: Excellent = 6 Very good = 5 Good = 4 Fair = 3 Poor = 2 Very poor = 1
QF10a Banded mean: Strongly agree = 5 Agree = 4 Neither agree nor disagree = 3 Disagree = 2 Strongly disagree = 1
QUESTIONNAIRE
B01901- 1 WALES OMNIBUS SURVEY MARCH 2019 FORESTRY COMMISSION – FINAL QUESTIONNAIRE
ASK ALL - SHOWCARD A Q1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands
near you provide for the local community? CODE ALL MENTIONED They support the local economy They help attract visitors to the area They provide firewood They provide timber and other wood products They are accessible to all in the community They provide places for wildlife to live They provide places for recreation (such as walking, cycling, horse-riding) They provide places for relaxation and stress relief They improve the landscape They give people in the community the opportunity to work together They help reduce air and noise pollution They remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slowing climate change They can be used by local schools and other educational groups They are an important resource for us all They help soak up water in rainy weather Other (please specify) None of the above DK
R ASK ALL - SHOWCARD B Q1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues
disadvantage- your local community? CODE ALL MENTIONED
Woodlands don’t provide local jobs – contractors from elsewhere are used It’s really difficult to get firewood and timber from our local woodlands The woodlands near us can’t be accessed The woodlands near us aren’t good for wildlife The woodlands near us aren’t nice places to visit The woodlands make our landscape worse The woodlands near us are used for fly-tipping The woodlands get in the way of developments around the community We can’t control what happens in our local woodlands Managing woodlands pollutes the air/water/soil Woodland operations and visitors create noise pollution Woodland operations create carbon dioxide making climate change worse Woodlands near us provide a place for criminal activity Timber lorries / visitors to woodlands make the roads busy Timber lorries make me feel unsafe walking/driving on the roads Other (please specify) None of the above DK
R
ASK ALL - SHOWCARD C Q2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street
trees in this urban area provide? CODE ALL MENTIONED
They make the area look more attractive They help people to feel more relaxed and calm They provide health benefits They provide places for birds and wildlife to live They help reduce air and noise pollution They remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slowing climate change They are just a benefit knowing they are there They help to improve road safety Their shade helps to cool the area during summer They increase property values and inward investment into the community They help to soak up water in rainy weather They offer a connection with the seasons and nature They act as natural classrooms They create pleasant places to meet and mix with people They produce useful by-products (e.g. leaf mulch) They enhance the appeal and performance of shopping areas
Other (please specify) None of the above DK
R ASK ALL - SHOWCARD D Q2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think
street trees in this urban area cause? CODE ALL MENTIONED
The trees in the urban areas near us aren’t good for wildlife The trees make the urban landscape worse The trees get in the way of developments in or around the urban area We can’t control what happens to the street trees Carrying out work to the trees causes disruption and mess Street trees in urban areas near us provide opportunities for criminal activity and vandalism Street trees reduce light to nearby houses and buildings Falling leaves and branches make a mess and are a health and safety hazard Street trees damage buildings and cause subsidence Trees cause interference to TV reception and effectiveness of solar panels Trees hide views Trees harbour pests The trees are not properly looked after The trees make the roads less safe
Other (please specify) None of the above DK
R
ASK ALL – SHOWCARD E Q2c Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), where would you prefer public
resources for looking after urban trees and woods to be targeted? Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’.
• Street trees and those on roundabouts or other green areas associated with roads • Trees in and around public buildings and car parks • Trees in pedestrian zones and public squares • Trees in public parks and gardens • Clusters of trees as a component of public parks and gardens • Woodlands around towns with public access None of these – I don’t want public money spent on looking after urban trees or woods DK R
ASK ALL Q2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support
trees by…? READ OUT EACH OPTION AND RECORD YES/NO/DK
• Participating in community planting programmes • Watering newly planted trees in public areas during periods of dry weather • Accepting higher council taxes, the funds from which will be used for community
tree programmes • Planting and tending trees in your garden or your communal outside area • Monitoring the health and condition of public trees • Raising concerns with the Local Authority if you notice a problem with trees
ASK ALL Q3a In the last 12 months, have you visited forests or woodlands for walks, picnics or other
recreation?
Yes GO TO Q3b No GO TO Q3d DK
R
GO TO Q5a
ASK IF YES AT Q3a SHOWCARD F Q3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12
months? CODE ALL MENTIONED
Walking Dog-walking Running Wildlife watching Picnicking Children’s playground Woodland crafts Horse riding Climbing Hunting Fishing Off-road driving / motorcycling Off-road cycling / mountain biking Sightseeing / visitor attractions Swimming outdoors
Other (please specify)
None of the above DK
R
ASK IF YES AT Q3a SHOWCARD G Q3c In the last 12 months have you ever gathered any of the following products from
forests or woodland? CODE ALL MENTIONED
• Items for eating or drinking (such as berries, fungi, nuts, flowers and sap) • Medicinal and dietary supplements (such as St. John’s wort, meadowsweet and
hawthorn) • Decorative, floral and craft products (such as foliage, branches, stems, moss, lichen,
mistletoe and weld) • Items for seasonal, cultural and religious use (such as holly, ivy and hazel wands)
Other (please specify)
None of the above DK
R
ASK IF NO AT Q3a SHOWCARD H Q3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland /
forests more often or at all? CODE ALL MENTIONED
Not interested in visiting more often Don’t have a car Lack of suitable public transport Other personal mobility reasons (difficulty in walking, unwell, etc.) Woods are too far away Lack of facilities (play areas, picnic areas, etc.) Lack of information about woods to visit Prefer other areas of countryside Concerns that woods are not safe Woodlands are badly maintained Cost of visiting Lack of confidence I’m too busy/ not enough time
Other (please specify)
None of the above DK
R
NOW GO TO Q5a ASK IF YES AT Q3a Q4a Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, did you visit woodland in the
countryside or woodlands in and around towns?
Woodlands in the countryside Woodlands in and around towns DK
R ASK IF YES AT Q3a SHOWCARD I Q4b Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, please use the card to tell me to
what extent you agree with the following two statements. SINGLE CODE - INVERT SCALE BETWEEN RESPONDENTS Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree DK R
• I would visit again. • I would recommend it as a place to visit to a friend or a relative
ASK IF YES AT Q3a SHOWCARD J Q4c Do you know who managed the woodland you visited on your most recent visit to
woodland? SINGLE CODE ONLY
Forestry Commission Natural Resources Wales Woodland Trust National Trust Community Managed Woodland Other (please specify)
None of the above DK
R ASK IF YES AT Q3a SHOWCARD K Q4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were
important to you when choosing that woodland to visit? CODE ALL MENTIONED
It is in close/easy reach Knowing that visitors are welcome there Good facilities (e.g. toilets, café) Attractive scenery Wildlife Peace and quiet A good place to unwind/ de-stress Good for exercise Safe environment No entrance charge Clear signage - both welcoming & directional Clear and accessible tracks and paths A variety of activities Dogs are welcome Knowing you can access gates and stiles with your group (including pushchairs, dogs, wheelchairs or if you have a disability) Opportunity to collect woodland produce (including firewood) Opportunities for learning Other (please specify) None of the above DK
R
ASK ALL Q5a Is there a forest or woodland that you can get to easily without using a car or other
transport?
Yes Q5b No DK
R IF Q5b YES AT Q5a SHOWCARD L Q5b How would you rate that forest or woodland in terms of how safe and welcoming it
feels? SINGLE CODE - INVERT SCALE BETWEEN RESPONDENTS
Excellent Very good Good Fair Poor Very poor DK / not sure
R ASK ALL Q6a Have you ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands
in your area? Yes No DK R ASK IF YES AT Q6a Q6b Do you feel that you have influenced decisions about creating, managing or using
woodlands in your area? Yes No DK R
Q6a
ASK ALL Q6c Would you like to be consulted in future about plans for creating, managing or using
woodlands in your area? Yes No DK R ASK IF YES AT Q6c Q6d Do you feel that you would be able to influence decisions about creating, managing or
using woodlands in your area? Yes No DK R ASK ALL Q6e Once trees have been felled in your area, what types of trees / woodland would you
like to see in their place? READ OUT Conifers (e.g. Scots Pine, Juniper, Yew) Broadleaves (e.g. Oak, Beech) A mix of conifers and broadleaves None – don’t want to see replanting
DK R ASK ALL Q6f After felling trees in your area, would you prefer to see…?
READ OUT
Quick replanting A gradual restoration to a natural type of woodland No preference None – don’t want to see replanting
DK R
ASK ALL SHOWCARD M Q7 Have you and/or anyone in your family attended any of the following organised
learning activities or events to do with woodlands in the last 12 months? CODE ALL MENTIONED
School trip Forest school Guided walk or talk Organised course or training event (such as dry stone walling, fencing, making bird boxes, woodland management) An organised tree planting event Other organised event (please specify) None of the above
DK R ASK ALL Q8a Have you been involved in voluntary work in connection with woodlands in the last 12
months (e.g. physical work in a wood, administration, fund raising, running a group)? Yes No DK R ASK ALL Q8b Are you a member of any community groups that are involved in the conservation
and/or management of local woodlands?
Yes GO TO Q8c No DK
R ASK IF YES AT Q8b Q8c What is the name of your group? RECORD VERBATIM ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________
GO TO Q9
ASK ALL SHOW PICTURE CARD N Q9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? FSC - Yes No
DK R
PEFC - Yes No
DK R
HETAS - Yes No
DK R
ASK ALL SHOWCARD O Q10 I’m now going to read out a list of statements that other people have said about tree
pests and diseases (e.g. insects, fungi and plants), and I would like you to tell me to what extent you agree with each one.
SINGLE CODE - INVERT SCALE BETWEEN RESPONDENTS Strongly agree Agree Neither agree or disagree Disagree Strongly disagree DK R
• Everyone should take action when visiting woodlands to help prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseases (e.g. by washing shoes/ boots, bikes etc before and after their visit and by brushing soil & plant material from clothes)
• I would be willing to look out for and report sightings of pests and diseases on trees, if appropriate information and advice was available to me
• There is very little that anyone can do to prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseases
• Action should be taken by authorities and woodland managers to protect trees from damaging pests and diseases
• I understand what is meant by biosecurity
ASK ALL
SHOWCARD P Q11a Do you use any of the following types of wood fuel for heating your home, for cooking
or for hot water, either on their own or with other fuels?
Please only tell us about wood fuel you use indoors, not about any wood fuel you may use outdoors. CODE ALL MENTIONED 1. Wood logs 2. Wood pellets 3. Wood briquettes / heat logs 4. Waste wood e.g. waste and off-cuts from industrial, manufacturing, DIY or
renovation work 5. Foraged, gathered or found branch wood from felled or fallen trees 6. Wood chips None of the above GO TO Q11b DK R
ASK IF NONE AT Q11a SHOWCARD Q Q11b Which of these statements best applies to you? SINGLE CODE
1. I intend to use wood as a fuel in the next two years Q11c 2. I would like to use wood fuel but am unable to do so Q11c 3. I do not wish to use wood Q12a 4. I’m undecided whether I intend to use wood fuel (Go to Q12a) Q12a
R GO TO Q12a
ASK IF 1-6 AT Q11a OR 1-2 AT Q11b Q11c What attracts you to firewood use?
DO NOT PROMPT – CODE ALL MENTIONED Cheaper than other fuels Environmental benefits Have access to a free source of wood Reliable local supply Control of heating costs Fuel security/ off grid heating Firewood around the house looks attractive Cutting and gathering firewood keeps me fit Other (please specify) DK R
Q11c
GO TO Q12a
ASK IF 1-2 AT Q11b Q11d What has prevented you from using firewood to date?
DO NOT PROMPT – CODE ALL MENTIONED
Renting property so unable to make modifications to home to use firewood Cost of firewood Don’t know where to get firewood No place to store firewood Too much manual work involved Don’t wish to do major building work Happy with the way I heat my home / cook Live in a chimney “smoke-free” zone
Other (please specify) DK R
ASK ALL Q12a Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected
to last 12 months or more?
Yes Q12b No DK R
R
ASK IF YES AT Q12a Q12b Does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other
greenspaces? SINGLE CODE Yes Q12c No DK R
END
END
ASK IF YES AT Q12b - SHOWCARD R Q12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of
woodlands / forests or other greenspaces? CODE ALL MENTIONED
1. Lack of public transport to the woodland/forest or other green space 2. Lack of suitable paths around the woodland/forest or other green space 3. Lack of accessible facilities, e.g. toilets, cafe, visitor centre etc. 4. Lack of suitable activities at the woodland/forest or other green space 5. Lack of information to help inform a visit to the woodland/forest or other green
space 6. Lack of information at the woodland/forest or other green space 7. Lack of information in a suitable format for my disability 8. Attitude of staff at the woodland/forest or other green space 9. Attitude of other visitors at the woodland/forest or other green space 10. The cost of reaching the woodland/forest or other green space 11. Cost once at the woodland/forest or other green space 12. Concern that woods are not a safe place
13. Other (please specify)
DK R NB – INCLUDE HIGHEST QUALIFICATION QUESTION IN DEMOGRAPHICS
TABLES
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
They provide places forwildlife to live
They improve the landscape
They provide places forrecreation (such as walking,
cycling, horse-riding)
They provide places forrelaxation and stress relief
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They can be used by localschools and other educational
groups
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
They help attract visitors tothe area
They help soak up water inrainy weather
They are accessible to all inthe community
They are an importantresource for us all
They give people in thecommunity the opportunity to
work together
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
83183%
18180%
14183%
14183%
14784%
22085%
40583%
42683%
9876%
14487%
13185%
14483%
10384%
21282%
24282%
27584%
31483%
41185%
41882%
20478%
62785%
25585%
57682%
71071%
14665%
11869%
12171%
14181%
18370%
35072%
36070%
7961%
11268%
11071%
12572%
9578%
18973%
19165%
23472%
28575%
36275%
34667%
18370%
52771%
20668%
50472%
67067%
14866%
11869%
12674%
12873%
15158%
32166%
34968%
7860%
11771%
10568%
11868%
8973%
16564%
19466%
22368%
25367%
34771%
32263%
15961%
51269%
19866%
47267%
62963%
13961%
10260%
11869%
11766%
15459%
30362%
32563%
6147%
10363%
10467%
11768%
8771%
15761%
16456%
22168%
24464%
32467%
30359%
14957%
48065%
19063%
43963%
59559%
12053%
11065%
11769%
9956%
14957%
30362%
29257%
5039%
9859%
9461%
10661%
8066%
16865%
14850%
20061%
24765%
31365%
28155%
15057%
44560%
17056%
42661%
56356%
13560%
8248%
11366%
9554%
13953%
27657%
28756%
6853%
8954%
9059%
10560%
7662%
13552%
15754%
19560%
21155%
29561%
26652%
13050%
43358%
18561%
37854%
52052%
11752%
9355%
11165%
7241%
12649%
25051%
27052%
4837%
8149%
8555%
9655%
6856%
14355%
12944%
18055%
21155%
28559%
23345%
12247%
39854%
15250%
36853%
51952%
11149%
9053%
10964%
9654%
11343%
25452%
26552%
5442%
8853%
8555%
9655%
6352%
13351%
14249%
18055%
19652%
25553%
26351%
13050%
38953%
16153%
35851%
48548%
9743%
10260%
10360%
7141%
11143%
24450%
24147%
4132%
7445%
7247%
9253%
6554%
14054%
11639%
16450%
20554%
25052%
23345%
13251%
35348%
12742%
35851%
47948%
9743%
6740%
10461%
9252%
11946%
22747%
25349%
5442%
7042%
7650%
9655%
6452%
11946%
12442%
17253%
18348%
24851%
23145%
11042%
36950%
14749%
33348%
47047%
10145%
8047%
10059%
6939%
12046%
23047%
24147%
4434%
7445%
7951%
8549%
6654%
12247%
11840%
16450%
18849%
24851%
22143%
11042%
36149%
14448%
32647%
32332%
6931%
5331%
9656%
4727%
5722%
15131%
17334%
2822%
3924%
5536%
6437%
5041%
8733%
6723%
11936%
13736%
16334%
16031%
7730%
24633%
9331%
23133%
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
They support the localeconomy
They provide timber and otherwood products
They provide firewood
Provide places for children toplay
None of the above
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
28729%
4621%
6236%
8751%
5129%
4116%
13427%
15430%
2721%
4226%
5234%
4426%
4033%
8131%
6924%
9730%
12132%
15532%
13226%
7730%
21028%
8327%
20529%
25826%
3315%
5532%
7947%
6436%
2610%
12927%
12925%
2015%
4225%
4429%
3721%
4133%
7529%
6121%
8125%
11630%
11824%
13927%
7328%
18525%
7424%
18526%
22222%
4319%
4728%
6840%
4224%
229%
10722%
11522%
1915%
3622%
3322%
2816%
3832%
6726%
5619%
6119%
10628%
9920%
12224%
6726%
15621%
6120%
16123%
10%
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72%
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41%
122%
52%
122%
83%
91%
121%
--
42%
53%
21%
10%
61%
61%
43%
--
11%
32%
21%
11%
42%
41%
31%
31%
92%
52%
71%
52%
71%
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
They provide places forwildlife to live
They improve the landscape
They provide places forrecreation (such as walking,
cycling, horse-riding)
They provide places forrelaxation and stress relief
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They can be used by localschools and other educational
groups
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
They help attract visitors tothe area
They help soak up water inrainy weather
They are accessible to all inthe community
They are an importantresource for us all
They give people in thecommunity the opportunity to
work together
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
83183%
13683%
69583%
46786%
33980%
951%
39886%
32382%
10376%
20580%
46785%
15581%
81184%
1855%
22681%
60084%
68285%
14877%
71071%
9860%
61273%
41276%
28066%
739%
34575%
27971%
7958%
16665%
39973%
14274%
68971%
1855%
19269%
51672%
58272%
12766%
67067%
10262%
56968%
39673%
25460%
845%
32971%
25264%
8260%
16364%
38470%
12063%
64967%
1958%
16860%
49869%
55769%
11359%
62963%
9558%
53464%
36667%
24759%
423%
31568%
23861%
7051%
14958%
35965%
11762%
60863%
1958%
16459%
46164%
52365%
10554%
59559%
9357%
50260%
36668%
21250%
633%
28462%
23359%
7051%
13753%
33962%
11862%
57460%
1857%
15656%
43761%
49161%
10454%
56356%
9759%
46556%
32760%
21852%
635%
28361%
20552%
7051%
13653%
32259%
10354%
54857%
1237%
13850%
42159%
47058%
9147%
52052%
8149%
43952%
31758%
18644%
425%
24553%
20653%
6447%
11746%
30455%
9751%
50052%
1753%
13849%
37953%
43955%
8042%
51952%
7948%
44053%
29755%
21050%
421%
25656%
20352%
5742%
13251%
29053%
9651%
50452%
1340%
13749%
37953%
43053%
8745%
48548%
7647%
40849%
29554%
17842%
423%
22649%
19951%
5540%
11344%
26849%
10253%
47049%
1135%
13649%
34748%
40150%
8343%
47948%
8250%
39848%
28753%
17742%
742%
23852%
18247%
5641%
11143%
27350%
9148%
46949%
1030%
12344%
35449%
41051%
6936%
47047%
6942%
40148%
28753%
17341%
318%
23551%
17645%
5339%
10140%
27751%
9047%
45547%
1341%
11140%
35950%
39849%
7137%
32332%
4326%
28033%
19436%
12630%
--
16335%
12532%
3324%
7128%
18133%
6936%
31633%
619%
8932%
23132%
26633%
5629%
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
They support the localeconomy
They provide timber and otherwood products
They provide firewood
Provide places for children toplay
None of the above
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
28729%
4225%
24629%
17532%
10725%
18%
13930%
11529%
3224%
7429%
15128%
6132%
27829%
721%
7527%
20929%
22928%
5830%
25826%
4326%
21526%
15529%
9924%
210%
11926%
11630%
2317%
6124%
14226%
5529%
24826%
826%
7828%
18025%
20225%
5729%
22222%
3823%
18522%
13224%
8620%
210%
9821%
10026%
2418%
5923%
11621%
4725%
21723%
412%
6022%
16223%
17922%
4423%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
172%
63%
121%
71%
102%
--
72%
72%
32%
52%
71%
42%
141%
25%
62%
112%
132%
42%
121%
32%
91%
10%
113%
--
41%
31%
54%
52%
51%
11%
101%
26%
52%
71%
71%
52%
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
They provide places forwildlife to live
They improve the landscape
They provide places forrecreation (such as walking,
cycling, horse-riding)
They provide places forrelaxation and stress relief
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They can be used by localschools and other educational
groups
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
They help attract visitors tothe area
They help soak up water inrainy weather
They are accessible to all inthe community
They are an importantresource for us all
They give people in thecommunity the opportunity to
work together
They support the localeconomy
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
83183%
51481%
31786%
7094%
8487%
6388%
9581%
12882%
39081%
13385%
991%
68983%
24585%
18280%
19686%
6981%
13681%
71071%
44170%
26973%
5776%
7780%
5069%
8774%
10869%
33269%
11271%
768%
59171%
19267%
16473%
17979%
5464%
11870%
67067%
41666%
25569%
6282%
6062%
4664%
8573%
10970%
30864%
12076%
551%
54665%
19467%
15267%
16874%
5261%
10261%
62963%
39262%
23764%
5472%
7072%
4664%
7362%
9863%
28860%
10667%
768%
51762%
17260%
14564%
16472%
4452%
10261%
59559%
38361%
21357%
5674%
5355%
3955%
6454%
10466%
28058%
9862%
881%
49059%
16357%
13158%
16673%
4755%
8752%
56356%
35356%
20957%
4661%
5759%
4359%
6051%
7950%
27958%
8655%
768%
47056%
16357%
12857%
14363%
4958%
7746%
52052%
32852%
19252%
4561%
5557%
3346%
5547%
8353%
24851%
9359%
774%
42050%
14249%
11752%
14162%
3946%
7947%
51952%
32451%
19553%
3850%
6163%
3548%
5547%
7649%
25352%
8554%
991%
42551%
15253%
12154%
12555%
4452%
7746%
48548%
30548%
17948%
3952%
6163%
3345%
4740%
7649%
22947%
9158%
554%
38847%
14149%
10647%
12052%
3541%
8048%
47948%
30548%
17447%
4154%
4950%
3244%
5245%
7045%
23649%
7950%
327%
39848%
14049%
10848%
11852%
4149%
7042%
47047%
29747%
17447%
4256%
5254%
3447%
3832%
6743%
23849%
8956%
881%
37445%
12644%
10145%
13157%
3744%
7343%
32332%
22135%
10228%
3445%
3940%
2231%
2824%
4931%
15131%
4629%
115%
27633%
10436%
6227%
8537%
1721%
5332%
28729%
19331%
9425%
2837%
3839%
1217%
3025%
4629%
13528%
5736%
114%
22927%
8128%
6428%
7834%
1822%
4326%
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Analysis..: QFC1a From this list, please tell me which of the following benefits you think that woodlands near you provide for the local community? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
They provide timber and otherwood products
They provide firewood
Provide places for children toplay
None of the above
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
25826%
17528%
8322%
3445%
4041%
2433%
2118%
3522%
10522%
4830%
220%
20825%
7827%
5926%
5323%
2125%
4628%
22222%
13922%
8423%
2533%
3132%
1926%
1715%
2918%
10321%
5535%
113%
16620%
6523%
4721%
5022%
2024%
3722%
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
172%
142%
31%
12%
22%
12%
32%
10%
92%
10%
--
172%
93%
21%
31%
--
32%
121%
102%
10%
--
--
11%
22%
10%
82%
--
--
121%
21%
63%
--
11%
32%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
The woodlands near us areused for fly-tipping
Woodlands near us provide aplace for criminal activity
We can't control whathappens in our local
woodlands
Timber lorries make me feelunsafe walking/driving on the
roads
Woodlands don't provide localjobs – contractors from
elsewhere are used
Timber lorries / visitors towoodlands make the roads
busy
It's really difficult to getfirewood and timber from our
local woodlands
Woodland operations createcarbon dioxide making climate
change worse
Woodland operations andvisitors create noise pollution
The woodlands near us can'tbe accessed
The woodlands near us aren'tnice places to visit
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
26526%
7031%
3319%
2817%
4727%
8734%
12526%
14027%
3225%
5031%
4429%
3621%
3731%
6625%
8228%
8024%
10327%
13027%
13526%
6625%
19927%
8127%
18326%
15215%
4218%
53%
2414%
2917%
5220%
7215%
8016%
2520%
3119%
2717%
1710%
2117%
3112%
5719%
4313%
5214%
7115%
8116%
3212%
12016%
5819%
9413%
9910%
3214%
148%
64%
127%
3513%
469%
5310%
1512%
138%
139%
2112%
1411%
229%
2910%
3411%
369%
5211%
479%
239%
7610%
3411%
659%
636%
209%
2113%
95%
63%
62%
255%
387%
64%
96%
96%
138%
65%
197%
155%
237%
257%
316%
336%
197%
446%
176%
467%
566%
125%
84%
63%
169%
156%
286%
286%
76%
96%
106%
63%
65%
187%
176%
165%
246%
276%
296%
156%
416%
155%
416%
525%
157%
2213%
64%
63%
42%
173%
367%
86%
43%
96%
84%
65%
177%
124%
175%
236%
265%
265%
125%
405%
186%
355%
283%
63%
106%
32%
42%
52%
143%
143%
32%
74%
85%
21%
32%
62%
103%
103%
92%
133%
163%
31%
253%
134%
152%
212%
73%
10%
53%
32%
52%
112%
102%
97%
21%
32%
21%
22%
31%
114%
52%
51%
82%
133%
21%
193%
83%
132%
192%
52%
32%
32%
21%
62%
92%
102%
43%
11%
53%
32%
21%
31%
52%
93%
51%
92%
92%
31%
162%
62%
132%
172%
63%
53%
32%
10%
21%
82%
92%
--
42%
43%
42%
33%
21%
41%
82%
61%
122%
51%
21%
152%
62%
122%
172%
21%
21%
21%
42%
62%
92%
82%
43%
32%
32%
32%
--
42%
72%
62%
41%
51%
122%
31%
132%
62%
112%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
The woodlands get in the wayof developments around the
community
Managing woodlands pollutesthe air/water/soil
The woodlands near us aren'tgood for wildlife
The woodlands make ourlandscape worse
Falling leaves / branchesmakes a mess / No
maintenance
Dead trees can be a hazard /cause road blocks
They take a lot of space
Young people / gangs hangingaround in woods / causing
trouble in woods
Risk of fire
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
162%
31%
42%
21%
63%
21%
82%
82%
11%
42%
--
21%
22%
62%
52%
21%
92%
82%
82%
42%
122%
41%
122%
152%
63%
--
21%
42%
41%
92%
61%
43%
32%
21%
42%
11%
21%
72%
62%
31%
41%
112%
41%
122%
52%
101%
121%
42%
21%
32%
21%
10%
92%
41%
21%
11%
43%
31%
--
21%
31%
72%
21%
51%
82%
31%
91%
52%
81%
121%
42%
--
21%
10%
52%
51%
71%
11%
11%
--
64%
11%
31%
21%
62%
41%
61%
61%
10%
112%
52%
71%
71%
--
21%
--
32%
21%
51%
20%
11%
--
21%
32%
11%
10%
10%
52%
10%
20%
61%
10%
71%
10%
71%
61%
--
42%
--
11%
10%
20%
31%
11%
21%
--
31%
11%
--
21%
31%
10%
10%
41%
10%
51%
31%
20%
20%
--
21%
--
--
--
20%
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
10%
10%
10%
--
20%
--
20%
20%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
10%
11%
11%
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
--
20%
--
20%
--
20%
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
61%
--
42%
11%
--
10%
31%
31%
--
21%
--
11%
--
31%
21%
10%
31%
41%
20%
11%
41%
21%
41%
49750%
9040%
9053%
10964%
8750%
12247%
23949%
25850%
5644%
8552%
7247%
8951%
6049%
13653%
14148%
16149%
19651%
23448%
26151%
13351%
36449%
14749%
35050%
303%
52%
64%
85%
85%
21%
173%
133%
54%
21%
53%
85%
11%
83%
72%
144%
92%
102%
194%
104%
203%
114%
193%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
11%
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
The woodlands near us areused for fly-tipping
Woodlands near us provide aplace for criminal activity
We can't control whathappens in our local
woodlands
Timber lorries make me feelunsafe walking/driving on the
roads
Woodlands don't provide localjobs – contractors from
elsewhere are used
Timber lorries / visitors towoodlands make the roads
busy
It's really difficult to getfirewood and timber from our
local woodlands
Woodland operations createcarbon dioxide making climate
change worse
Woodland operations andvisitors create noise pollution
The woodlands near us can'tbe accessed
The woodlands near us aren'tnice places to visit
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
26526%
4930%
21526%
15028%
10325%
318%
12126%
10727%
3123%
6726%
15027%
4725%
25827%
411%
7728%
18726%
21627%
4825%
15215%
2817%
12415%
7314%
7217%
316%
8117%
5313%
1712%
4317%
8015%
2815%
14715%
411%
4014%
11015%
12315%
2815%
9910%
1710%
8210%
509%
4210%
421%
4610%
4110%
129%
2711%
509%
2212%
899%
1030%
3613%
629%
769%
2312%
636%
149%
496%
377%
236%
210%
296%
277%
64%
104%
387%
158%
566%
517%
166%
466%
476%
147%
566%
117%
455%
316%
215%
18%
204%
267%
97%
135%
316%
126%
556%
14%
186%
385%
456%
126%
525%
1710%
354%
316%
194%
210%
194%
226%
107%
93%
255%
1810%
505%
26%
155%
375%
425%
84%
283%
74%
213%
163%
123%
--
174%
72%
21%
83%
173%
32%
273%
25%
83%
203%
263%
21%
212%
53%
162%
92%
113%
17%
71%
72%
75%
42%
143%
21%
212%
--
52%
152%
172%
42%
192%
63%
132%
92%
92%
--
51%
72%
64%
31%
122%
42%
192%
--
73%
112%
132%
63%
172%
85%
91%
92%
82%
--
102%
62%
11%
31%
102%
42%
172%
--
52%
112%
152%
21%
172%
53%
121%
71%
92%
--
72%
72%
32%
42%
81%
53%
172%
--
62%
101%
142%
32%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
The woodlands get in the wayof developments around the
community
Managing woodlands pollutesthe air/water/soil
The woodlands near us aren'tgood for wildlife
The woodlands make ourlandscape worse
Falling leaves / branchesmakes a mess / No
maintenance
Dead trees can be a hazard /cause road blocks
They take a lot of space
Young people / gangs hangingaround in woods / causing
trouble in woods
Risk of fire
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
162%
42%
121%
92%
72%
--
41%
82%
43%
41%
92%
42%
162%
--
73%
81%
111%
53%
152%
21%
132%
41%
102%
18%
61%
62%
32%
42%
112%
--
152%
--
72%
81%
101%
53%
121%
32%
101%
31%
92%
--
41%
51%
21%
31%
61%
42%
121%
13%
21%
101%
71%
53%
121%
21%
101%
92%
31%
--
41%
82%
--
10%
102%
10%
121%
--
62%
51%
111%
10%
71%
21%
61%
20%
51%
--
41%
20%
11%
11%
51%
10%
71%
--
31%
51%
71%
--
61%
--
61%
41%
20%
--
21%
31%
--
21%
41%
--
61%
--
11%
41%
51%
10%
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
11%
10%
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20%
--
--
20%
10%
11%
20%
10%
10%
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20%
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21%
--
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12%
--
20%
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10%
10%
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10%
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
61%
10%
51%
31%
31%
--
10%
31%
--
10%
20%
31%
61%
--
21%
41%
61%
--
49750%
7646%
42150%
27250%
21351%
527%
23050%
20051%
6548%
12549%
27350%
9550%
48450%
1135%
12946%
36651%
40650%
9248%
303%
21%
283%
92%
195%
--
92%
133%
96%
94%
122%
95%
273%
39%
135%
172%
202%
105%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
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10%
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10%
--
--
10%
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10%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
The woodlands near us areused for fly-tipping
Woodlands near us provide aplace for criminal activity
We can't control whathappens in our local
woodlands
Timber lorries make me feelunsafe walking/driving on the
roads
Woodlands don't provide localjobs – contractors from
elsewhere are used
Timber lorries / visitors towoodlands make the roads
busy
It's really difficult to getfirewood and timber from our
local woodlands
Woodland operations createcarbon dioxide making climate
change worse
Woodland operations andvisitors create noise pollution
The woodlands near us can'tbe accessed
The woodlands near us aren'tnice places to visit
The woodlands get in the wayof developments around the
community
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
26526%
16326%
10228%
3142%
2121%
2940%
3329%
2918%
12125%
3321%
329%
22827%
7526%
5926%
6127%
3137%
3521%
15215%
10717%
4512%
2128%
2021%
1824%
2118%
2113%
5111%
1610%
--
13616%
4616%
3315%
3616%
1517%
2113%
9910%
579%
4211%
57%
1314%
34%
98%
117%
5712%
1912%
223%
789%
269%
2310%
2812%
1011%
127%
636%
376%
267%
23%
99%
58%
76%
149%
265%
1711%
--
466%
248%
136%
156%
45%
64%
566%
295%
277%
22%
44%
811%
87%
85%
265%
117%
--
455%
176%
157%
94%
68%
95%
525%
224%
308%
34%
44%
11%
1412%
117%
194%
1711%
--
354%
186%
188%
73%
56%
43%
283%
163%
123%
23%
11%
22%
54%
42%
143%
1510%
--
132%
72%
83%
62%
56%
32%
212%
132%
82%
--
22%
--
43%
32%
122%
32%
--
182%
93%
11%
42%
45%
32%
192%
91%
103%
22%
33%
--
44%
21%
82%
43%
--
152%
73%
10%
42%
45%
21%
172%
91%
82%
--
11%
--
54%
64%
51%
74%
--
101%
62%
10%
73%
44%
--
172%
102%
62%
22%
22%
12%
54%
21%
51%
11%
--
162%
72%
42%
31%
--
32%
162%
71%
92%
--
22%
12%
43%
42%
51%
32%
--
142%
41%
52%
42%
33%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC1b From this list, please tell me which of the following woodland-related issues disadvantage - your local community? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Managing woodlands pollutesthe air/water/soil
The woodlands near us aren'tgood for wildlife
The woodlands make ourlandscape worse
Falling leaves / branchesmakes a mess / No
maintenance
Dead trees can be a hazard /cause road blocks
They take a lot of space
Young people / gangs hangingaround in woods / causing
trouble in woods
Risk of fire
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
152%
132%
21%
--
22%
--
32%
21%
82%
21%
--
132%
41%
52%
21%
--
21%
121%
91%
31%
11%
22%
--
21%
21%
61%
11%
19%
111%
41%
10%
21%
44%
11%
121%
71%
51%
--
22%
--
--
43%
61%
42%
--
81%
31%
42%
21%
--
32%
71%
31%
41%
--
--
--
22%
32%
21%
10%
--
71%
31%
31%
11%
--
--
61%
10%
51%
--
11%
--
11%
--
41%
42%
110%
10%
21%
11%
--
--
21%
20%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
21%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
11%
--
--
20%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
20%
--
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--
11%
--
10%
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
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--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
61%
30%
31%
--
--
--
--
21%
41%
11%
--
41%
--
21%
10%
11%
21%
49750%
31550%
18249%
3547%
4951%
3345%
5446%
7850%
24851%
7447%
551%
41950%
15253%
10346%
11450%
3136%
9758%
303%
244%
62%
--
33%
11%
54%
75%
153%
21%
--
283%
83%
83%
73%
22%
53%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
They make the area lookmore attractive
They provide places for birdsand wildlife to live
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They help people to feel morerelaxed and calm
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
Their shade helps to cool thearea during summer
They offer a connection withthe seasons and nature
They help to soak up water inrainy weather
They create pleasant placesto meet and mix with people
They enhance the appeal andperformance of shopping
areas
They provide health benefits
They act as naturalclassrooms
They are just a benefitknowing they are there
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
71772%
16975%
11769%
11869%
12672%
18772%
34170%
37573%
9473%
12174%
11474%
12170%
9175%
17567%
21674%
23572%
26570%
37277%
34367%
17266%
54574%
22374%
49471%
61762%
13761%
10864%
11668%
9755%
15861%
28759%
33064%
6853%
10362%
9461%
10460%
8670%
16363%
17158%
19861%
24965%
31765%
29958%
14656%
47164%
18261%
43562%
52753%
10848%
10662%
10763%
8348%
12347%
25452%
27353%
5745%
8753%
7851%
9555%
7259%
13753%
14549%
17353%
20955%
27957%
24648%
13552%
39153%
15150%
37654%
44444%
7533%
8751%
9958%
7140%
11243%
21244%
23245%
4737%
7345%
6643%
8147%
6251%
11544%
12141%
14645%
17747%
23649%
20841%
11845%
32644%
12040%
32446%
42442%
7935%
8650%
9656%
6537%
9938%
20943%
21542%
3830%
7244%
6240%
7845%
5546%
11946%
11038%
14043%
17446%
24150%
18236%
10741%
31743%
10936%
31545%
42242%
6730%
8248%
9757%
8649%
9135%
20642%
21642%
5039%
7747%
7649%
6638%
5545%
9838%
12743%
14243%
15440%
21845%
20340%
10139%
32143%
13043%
29242%
40240%
6830%
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9354%
6839%
9436%
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3930%
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6039%
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5646%
9738%
11338%
13541%
15440%
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9838%
30441%
11538%
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38539%
5424%
9757%
8348%
5531%
9737%
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20239%
3427%
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7835%
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9053%
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19137%
4232%
5936%
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6136%
5344%
8834%
10134%
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14237%
19440%
17734%
8834%
28438%
10936%
26238%
35335%
6127%
6639%
7444%
6839%
8432%
16534%
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4333%
5332%
5234%
6537%
4638%
9336%
9633%
11736%
14037%
20342%
14929%
8232%
27137%
8929%
26538%
34534%
6027%
7343%
8751%
5431%
7127%
17336%
17133%
4132%
5836%
5435%
5834%
4739%
8533%
10034%
11234%
13335%
17837%
16632%
8532%
26035%
9431%
25036%
28328%
5424%
6337%
7745%
3319%
5722%
12325%
16031%
2620%
5030%
4630%
4124%
4436%
7730%
7526%
8727%
12132%
16133%
12124%
7328%
21128%
7826%
20529%
25325%
3516%
5231%
6739%
3822%
6124%
12025%
13326%
2419%
4326%
3623%
4124%
3327%
7629%
6723%
7724%
10929%
14430%
10921%
6726%
18625%
7023%
18426%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
They increase property valuesand inward investment into the
community
They produce useful by-products (e.g. leaf mulch)
They help to improve roadsafety
No street trees in this area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
19419%
2310%
4526%
4728%
2816%
5220%
9620%
9819%
1612%
4225%
3120%
3319%
2319%
5019%
5820%
6319%
7319%
11524%
7915%
4618%
14820%
5518%
14020%
18919%
3415%
4124%
5231%
2715%
3513%
9319%
9619%
118%
3119%
2718%
3520%
2420%
6123%
4214%
6219%
8522%
10321%
8517%
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5117%
13820%
11912%
125%
2917%
4124%
1710%
208%
5010%
6913%
86%
2817%
1912%
1810%
1310%
3313%
3612%
3711%
4612%
6213%
5711%
3313%
8612%
3512%
8412%
101%
21%
--
21%
--
52%
82%
20%
--
--
21%
53%
11%
31%
--
72%
31%
31%
71%
62%
51%
21%
81%
20%
--
--
10%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
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11%
10%
--
--
20%
--
20%
10%
10%
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20%
566%
73%
53%
95%
159%
197%
265%
306%
43%
117%
64%
95%
87%
177%
165%
155%
257%
163%
398%
156%
416%
145%
426%
182%
10%
21%
85%
42%
31%
51%
132%
32%
32%
21%
53%
11%
52%
62%
62%
62%
72%
102%
62%
122%
83%
101%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
They make the area lookmore attractive
They provide places for birdsand wildlife to live
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They help people to feel morerelaxed and calm
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
Their shade helps to cool thearea during summer
They offer a connection withthe seasons and nature
They help to soak up water inrainy weather
They create pleasant placesto meet and mix with people
They enhance the appeal andperformance of shopping
areas
They provide health benefits
They act as naturalclassrooms
They are just a benefitknowing they are there
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
71772%
11168%
60672%
41677%
28066%
1060%
34976%
27370%
8965%
17869%
41075%
12666%
69372%
2165%
18065%
53274%
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12766%
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635%
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637%
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30438%
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5936%
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526%
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8935%
20337%
6132%
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1133%
9534%
25836%
29436%
5931%
34534%
5835%
28734%
20538%
13031%
315%
15734%
13534%
4835%
9537%
18834%
6032%
32834%
1445%
9534%
24935%
28235%
6232%
28328%
5031%
23328%
17031%
10224%
425%
14531%
10627%
2921%
6626%
15929%
5529%
27428%
826%
6122%
22131%
23529%
4825%
25325%
4024%
21426%
15128%
9623%
18%
11124%
10727%
3325%
6124%
13825%
5328%
24225%
929%
6724%
18626%
20626%
4724%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
They increase property valuesand inward investment into the
community
They produce useful by-products (e.g. leaf mulch)
They help to improve roadsafety
No street trees in this area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
19419%
3722%
15719%
12723%
6415%
--
10322%
7218%
1713%
4718%
11421%
3116%
18519%
824%
4115%
15121%
16220%
3217%
18919%
3219%
15719%
12223%
6415%
--
8619%
8622%
1713%
3514%
11521%
3720%
18119%
722%
5419%
13519%
15519%
3418%
11912%
2414%
9511%
7013%
4811%
--
5011%
5414%
1410%
2510%
6612%
2714%
11412%
311%
3111%
8712%
9412%
2513%
101%
21%
81%
20%
72%
--
82%
31%
--
21%
20%
63%
101%
--
31%
71%
91%
10%
20%
--
20%
20%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
10%
20%
--
21%
--
10%
10%
566%
64%
506%
224%
348%
--
215%
287%
86%
176%
275%
137%
556%
13%
207%
365%
456%
116%
182%
21%
152%
61%
113%
--
51%
92%
43%
42%
81%
63%
162%
14%
93%
81%
132%
53%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
They make the area lookmore attractive
They provide places for birdsand wildlife to live
They remove carbon dioxidefrom the atmosphere, slowing
climate change
They help people to feel morerelaxed and calm
They help reduce air andnoise pollution
Their shade helps to cool thearea during summer
They offer a connection withthe seasons and nature
They help to soak up water inrainy weather
They create pleasant placesto meet and mix with people
They enhance the appeal andperformance of shopping
areas
They provide health benefits
They act as naturalclassrooms
They are just a benefitknowing they are there
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
71772%
45071%
26772%
5472%
7072%
5272%
9279%
11372%
33569%
12378%
773%
58670%
19267%
17477%
18581%
5363%
11066%
61762%
39563%
22260%
4965%
6365%
4563%
7665%
9057%
29561%
11271%
441%
50160%
17862%
13660%
15367%
4655%
9959%
52753%
33753%
19051%
4357%
5153%
3346%
6051%
8856%
25252%
8554%
441%
43852%
14550%
11651%
14765%
3744%
7847%
44444%
29146%
15341%
3749%
5153%
3144%
3631%
6340%
22647%
8353%
774%
35443%
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9542%
11952%
3339%
6740%
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441%
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6139%
445%
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551%
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8939%
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2630%
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5837%
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444%
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9241%
9039%
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35335%
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2230%
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5233%
16935%
7547%
220%
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9232%
8136%
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5837%
658%
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8128%
9040%
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18229%
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1318%
3126%
4227%
14430%
4931%
222%
23228%
8730%
6328%
7935%
1619%
3823%
25325%
16927%
8423%
2027%
3334%
1217%
2622%
3321%
12927%
4428%
224%
20725%
7225%
5323%
7935%
1416%
3521%
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Analysis..: QFC2a Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what benefits do you think street trees in this urban area provide? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
They increase property valuesand inward investment into the
community
They produce useful by-products (e.g. leaf mulch)
They help to improve roadsafety
No street trees in this area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
19419%
13421%
6116%
1520%
2223%
811%
2017%
2617%
10321%
4126%
16%
15318%
5118%
4922%
6227%
911%
2213%
18919%
11518%
7420%
1520%
2021%
1217%
2118%
2717%
9419%
3422%
17%
15418%
5619%
4319%
5122%
1316%
2515%
11912%
8013%
4011%
1215%
1314%
12%
1412%
1610%
6213%
1711%
--
10212%
4315%
2310%
3113%
78%
169%
101%
51%
51%
--
22%
--
--
32%
51%
--
--
101%
31%
21%
--
34%
21%
20%
20%
--
11%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
20%
10%
10%
--
--
--
566%
437%
134%
1216%
78%
79%
22%
11%
276%
53%
--
516%
196%
94%
73%
23%
1810%
182%
122%
62%
11%
11%
--
33%
21%
112%
32%
--
152%
62%
52%
10%
11%
53%
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Falling leaves and branchesmake a mess and are a health
and safety hazard
Street trees damage buildingsand cause subsidence
The trees are not properlylooked after
Street trees reduce light tonearby houses and buildings
Trees hide views
We can't control whathappens to the street trees
Carrying out work to the treescauses disruption and mess
Trees cause interference toTV reception and
effectiveness of solar panels
The trees make the roads lesssafe
Trees harbour pests
Street trees in urban areasnear us provide opportunities
for criminal activity andvandalism
The trees get in the way ofdevelopments in or around the
urban area
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
35535%
5725%
5733%
4124%
8448%
11745%
18538%
17033%
4737%
5433%
6643%
6638%
4436%
7730%
10235%
13240%
12132%
17336%
18135%
8834%
26636%
10936%
24635%
26426%
4118%
4727%
3521%
4626%
9436%
14029%
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4529%
4928%
3630%
6726%
6723%
9329%
10327%
13027%
13226%
6926%
19526%
7124%
19328%
15015%
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2012%
2816%
2715%
3915%
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7815%
2116%
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3915%
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5116%
5514%
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2112%
85%
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8117%
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3019%
3018%
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3313%
3311%
6018%
5414%
7616%
7014%
4417%
10314%
4114%
10515%
14114%
3717%
1710%
148%
4023%
3212%
6213%
7915%
1814%
2616%
139%
3721%
1613%
3112%
4415%
5015%
4712%
6714%
7314%
3614%
10514%
4916%
9213%
9910%
2612%
106%
85%
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3714%
5110%
489%
1713%
2414%
149%
127%
97%
249%
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268%
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489%
228%
7710%
3010%
6910%
939%
136%
2012%
53%
3420%
218%
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469%
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2012%
1510%
159%
119%
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3412%
309%
298%
5211%
428%
166%
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3411%
599%
919%
125%
148%
53%
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3212%
439%
489%
97%
2113%
117%
2414%
119%
145%
3010%
3611%
257%
429%
4910%
156%
7510%
3010%
619%
737%
2612%
95%
138%
85%
177%
398%
347%
108%
159%
1610%
85%
76%
177%
259%
247%
246%
408%
336%
94%
649%
3010%
436%
485%
63%
53%
74%
159%
166%
306%
184%
75%
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84%
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114%
134%
206%
154%
214%
275%
94%
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335%
455%
83%
74%
106%
95%
125%
214%
245%
108%
53%
64%
42%
97%
124%
155%
103%
215%
194%
265%
135%
324%
155%
304%
202%
52%
42%
21%
42%
62%
112%
102%
54%
11%
32%
10%
32%
73%
62%
41%
103%
153%
51%
62%
142%
52%
152%
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
The trees in the urban areasnear us aren't good for wildlife
Make the pavements uneven /damage roads
The trees make the urbanlandscape worse
Waste of money
No trees in the urban area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
151%
42%
21%
32%
32%
21%
122%
31%
32%
42%
21%
11%
11%
42%
72%
31%
51%
51%
102%
31%
122%
83%
71%
91%
21%
11%
--
32%
21%
31%
51%
11%
21%
--
--
22%
31%
31%
--
51%
51%
41%
21%
71%
10%
71%
91%
--
10%
21%
21%
31%
31%
51%
11%
42%
--
21%
--
21%
52%
21%
20%
10%
71%
10%
81%
41%
51%
40%
--
32%
11%
--
--
10%
41%
--
--
32%
11%
--
10%
--
41%
10%
31%
10%
--
41%
10%
30%
20%
--
--
21%
--
--
--
20%
--
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
20%
20%
--
21%
--
--
20%
71%
21%
10%
--
10%
42%
31%
41%
--
21%
--
42%
--
21%
21%
41%
20%
10%
61%
--
71%
10%
61%
32733%
7031%
6538%
7644%
4425%
7228%
14931%
17835%
4232%
5433%
4731%
5632%
4033%
8834%
9533%
10432%
12834%
14931%
17634%
8231%
24533%
10234%
22532%
263%
63%
32%
53%
42%
83%
122%
143%
32%
32%
21%
85%
33%
62%
62%
103%
92%
102%
153%
93%
172%
41%
213%
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
21%
20%
--
--
20%
--
20%
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Falling leaves and branchesmake a mess and are a health
and safety hazard
Street trees damage buildingsand cause subsidence
The trees are not properlylooked after
Street trees reduce light tonearby houses and buildings
Trees hide views
We can't control whathappens to the street trees
Carrying out work to the treescauses disruption and mess
Trees cause interference toTV reception and
effectiveness of solar panels
The trees make the roads lesssafe
Trees harbour pests
Street trees in urban areasnear us provide opportunities
for criminal activity andvandalism
The trees get in the way ofdevelopments in or around the
urban area
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
35535%
5131%
30336%
19636%
14935%
212%
17638%
12833%
4734%
10240%
19535%
5830%
34536%
722%
10237%
25135%
28135%
7338%
26426%
3018%
23328%
14527%
11527%
14%
13028%
10627%
2619%
5522%
15328%
5529%
25226%
1133%
8530%
17925%
21527%
4925%
15015%
2314%
12615%
8215%
6515%
212%
7216%
6115%
1713%
4116%
7514%
3317%
14415%
514%
4315%
10715%
11414%
3518%
14715%
2113%
12615%
8816%
5814%
--
7115%
5614%
1914%
3213%
8716%
2814%
14315%
412%
4817%
9814%
12315%
2413%
14114%
1610%
12415%
7814%
5714%
529%
6514%
5213%
2317%
3112%
8515%
2513%
13414%
413%
5118%
8912%
10813%
3015%
9910%
1912%
799%
499%
4711%
--
5011%
338%
1612%
2711%
5310%
1810%
9410%
411%
2910%
7010%
769%
2312%
939%
1911%
759%
5811%
358%
--
4911%
308%
1310%
229%
5811%
137%
899%
39%
269%
679%
7810%
158%
919%
106%
8110%
438%
4611%
--
5412%
287%
86%
208%
5310%
179%
899%
13%
2710%
639%
8110%
105%
737%
106%
638%
387%
338%
210%
439%
246%
75%
135%
5410%
63%
707%
39%
176%
568%
648%
84%
485%
32%
455%
255%
235%
--
215%
174%
86%
135%
255%
105%
434%
514%
166%
324%
385%
105%
455%
106%
354%
214%
225%
213%
194%
174%
96%
114%
234%
116%
414%
39%
166%
294%
344%
105%
202%
53%
152%
143%
51%
--
51%
92%
64%
73%
81%
63%
202%
--
93%
112%
162%
42%
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
The trees in the urban areasnear us aren't good for wildlife
Make the pavements uneven /damage roads
The trees make the urbanlandscape worse
Waste of money
No trees in the urban area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
151%
42%
111%
82%
61%
--
41%
72%
43%
31%
92%
32%
152%
--
93%
61%
121%
32%
91%
--
91%
61%
31%
--
51%
41%
--
21%
71%
--
91%
--
10%
71%
81%
10%
91%
10%
81%
51%
41%
--
31%
41%
11%
21%
61%
10%
91%
--
41%
41%
81%
10%
40%
--
41%
30%
20%
--
41%
10%
--
10%
31%
--
40%
--
--
41%
30%
10%
20%
--
20%
20%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
21%
20%
--
10%
10%
10%
10%
71%
10%
61%
20%
51%
--
31%
41%
--
10%
51%
10%
71%
--
21%
51%
61%
10%
32733%
6439%
26331%
18033%
13131%
846%
14431%
12732%
5137%
8634%
17933%
5730%
31833%
722%
8129%
24534%
26833%
5931%
263%
32%
233%
81%
174%
--
92%
113%
43%
42%
132%
95%
243%
14%
156%
101%
182%
84%
20%
21%
--
20%
--
--
--
21%
--
--
20%
--
20%
--
--
20%
20%
--
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Falling leaves and branchesmake a mess and are a health
and safety hazard
Street trees damage buildingsand cause subsidence
The trees are not properlylooked after
Street trees reduce light tonearby houses and buildings
Trees hide views
We can't control whathappens to the street trees
Carrying out work to the treescauses disruption and mess
Trees cause interference toTV reception and
effectiveness of solar panels
The trees make the roads lesssafe
Trees harbour pests
Street trees in urban areasnear us provide opportunities
for criminal activity andvandalism
The trees get in the way ofdevelopments in or around the
urban area
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
35535%
24038%
11431%
2534%
3536%
2636%
5346%
5435%
16033%
4831%
446%
30236%
10336%
8136%
8135%
3035%
5633%
26426%
17828%
8523%
1723%
3233%
1826%
3127%
4630%
11925%
3220%
661%
22627%
7526%
5324%
7232%
1821%
4527%
15015%
10517%
4512%
811%
1111%
1115%
1916%
1812%
8317%
2315%
438%
12315%
4315%
2712%
4118%
1214%
2515%
14715%
9315%
5415%
911%
1212%
1723%
1916%
2214%
6914%
1610%
330%
12815%
3713%
3917%
3415%
1012%
2716%
14114%
9014%
5114%
1114%
1314%
1014%
2723%
2315%
5812%
128%
--
12915%
4014%
3515%
3315%
79%
2213%
9910%
609%
3911%
68%
1112%
1014%
1210%
107%
4910%
159%
--
8410%
248%
219%
2812%
1214%
148%
939%
508%
4312%
11%
55%
1115%
2521%
1711%
357%
1610%
--
779%
2810%
2511%
198%
1112%
106%
919%
579%
349%
79%
1516%
35%
1916%
96%
388%
138%
16%
789%
248%
3013%
178%
33%
159%
737%
457%
288%
23%
44%
811%
76%
117%
418%
159%
--
597%
165%
219%
167%
1113%
106%
485%
325%
164%
22%
77%
57%
86%
96%
174%
53%
--
435%
72%
157%
104%
89%
96%
455%
305%
154%
34%
1111%
--
86%
43%
204%
64%
19%
385%
135%
125%
84%
45%
53%
202%
122%
82%
--
33%
34%
22%
64%
61%
32%
--
172%
62%
21%
63%
33%
43%
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Analysis..: QFC2b Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), what disadvantages do you think street trees in this urban area cause? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
The trees in the urban areasnear us aren't good for wildlife
Make the pavements uneven /damage roads
The trees make the urbanlandscape worse
Waste of money
No trees in the urban area
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
151%
91%
62%
22%
--
--
11%
54%
61%
11%
--
142%
52%
21%
52%
11%
21%
91%
61%
31%
11%
22%
--
21%
10%
41%
32%
--
61%
10%
31%
31%
12%
10%
91%
81%
10%
12%
11%
--
11%
21%
31%
11%
--
81%
52%
--
11%
11%
21%
40%
41%
10%
--
--
--
--
43%
--
32%
--
20%
--
--
42%
--
--
20%
20%
--
--
22%
--
--
--
--
--
--
20%
10%
--
--
11%
--
71%
10%
62%
--
11%
--
33%
10%
20%
--
--
71%
31%
21%
--
11%
11%
32733%
20232%
12434%
3344%
3334%
2331%
3025%
4730%
16233%
5635%
110%
27032%
10637%
7533%
6328%
2125%
6036%
263%
142%
113%
--
11%
23%
22%
32%
174%
53%
--
212%
41%
31%
32%
56%
106%
20%
20%
--
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
20%
--
--
21%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Street trees and those on roundabouts or othergreen areas associated with roads
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
13113%
3114%
1810%
2112%
2112%
4015%
6012%
7114%
1411%
2113%
2416%
2515%
1512%
3212%
3512%
4915%
4612%
6614%
6413%
228%
10915%
4314%
8813%
717%
84%
1710%
95%
169%
218%
326%
398%
97%
96%
2113%
84%
65%
177%
196%
289%
246%
357%
367%
145%
578%
279%
446%
10811%
188%
1811%
2314%
1911%
2911%
6113%
479%
1511%
2415%
139%
1810%
1210%
2610%
3913%
319%
3910%
5211%
5511%
2811%
8011%
3211%
7611%
14815%
5123%
2012%
2515%
1810%
3413%
5712%
9218%
2318%
2616%
1711%
2011%
2419%
3915%
4917%
3711%
6216%
6814%
8116%
4216%
10714%
4214%
10615%
12913%
3013%
1710%
2514%
2916%
2811%
5812%
7114%
1310%
2314%
2013%
2514%
1714%
3112%
3612%
4514%
4813%
6814%
6012%
4116%
8712%
3512%
9413%
23724%
5424%
3621%
5029%
4224%
5622%
12826%
11021%
3426%
3923%
3120%
4627%
3025%
5822%
7225%
7724%
8823%
11824%
11823%
5822%
18024%
7023%
16824%
17718%
3315%
4426%
1810%
3118%
5120%
9219%
8517%
2116%
2214%
2818%
3118%
1815%
5621%
4315%
5918%
7419%
7916%
9819%
5622%
12116%
5317%
12418%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Street trees and those on roundabouts or othergreen areas associated with roads
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
13113%
1610%
11414%
7414%
5413%
212%
6815%
4912%
1310%
3413%
8315%
137%
12913%
14%
3312%
9613%
11314%
189%
717%
117%
607%
418%
287%
210%
358%
256%
107%
145%
458%
126%
647%
413%
156%
558%
567%
147%
10811%
2012%
8811%
5911%
4811%
--
439%
4512%
1914%
3313%
5410%
2211%
10311%
617%
3111%
7711%
8310%
2513%
14815%
2515%
12315%
8315%
6415%
210%
6213%
6416%
2116%
4016%
7614%
3116%
14715%
26%
4817%
10014%
10914%
3719%
12913%
148%
11514%
6913%
5713%
213%
6013%
5013%
1914%
3714%
6311%
3016%
12713%
26%
3312%
9513%
10713%
2111%
23724%
4527%
19223%
13826%
8420%
846%
12126%
8121%
3123%
5923%
13224%
4423%
22924%
824%
6122%
17625%
19925%
3820%
17718%
3320%
14417%
7915%
8721%
18%
7216%
7820%
2317%
3915%
9617%
3920%
16617%
1030%
5821%
11816%
13717%
3920%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Street trees and those on roundabouts or othergreen areas associated with roads
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
13113%
8313%
4713%
2128%
1010%
68%
1816%
1812%
5812%
1610%
225%
11213%
3914%
2612%
3314%
1012%
2314%
717%
508%
216%
1114%
1010%
46%
87%
139%
255%
117%
--
597%
145%
199%
219%
89%
85%
10811%
7011%
3810%
912%
88%
811%
1311%
2013%
5010%
2214%
16%
8610%
3813%
2210%
2210%
810%
1610%
14815%
9215%
5615%
69%
1819%
1217%
2017%
2918%
6313%
2214%
223%
12415%
4616%
4018%
2511%
1112%
2716%
12913%
8814%
4111%
46%
2122%
1014%
2017%
1912%
5411%
1510%
17%
11314%
4415%
2812%
2812%
79%
2213%
23724%
15825%
7921%
811%
1819%
1217%
2925%
3221%
13728%
4227%
220%
19323%
6422%
5625%
6629%
2124%
2917%
17718%
8914%
8824%
1621%
1213%
1926%
97%
2516%
9620%
2918%
219%
14617%
4415%
3515%
3415%
2024%
4326%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in and around public buildings and carparks
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
586%
115%
1911%
127%
63%
104%
286%
296%
22%
53%
128%
85%
87%
229%
83%
206%
308%
214%
357%
239%
345%
124%
467%
11612%
209%
2615%
159%
2414%
3112%
469%
7014%
2016%
1811%
1711%
2012%
119%
2911%
3813%
3711%
4011%
5411%
6212%
2911%
8612%
3612%
8011%
12613%
2712%
2313%
2213%
2515%
2911%
6213%
6412%
1310%
2415%
2718%
1911%
1714%
2510%
3713%
4614%
4211%
5812%
6813%
2811%
9713%
4615%
8011%
12513%
2411%
1610%
3118%
3017%
249%
6313%
6212%
97%
159%
2617%
1911%
1815%
3815%
248%
4514%
5615%
6914%
5611%
2811%
9813%
4114%
8412%
21121%
6428%
2917%
4727%
2715%
4517%
11824%
9318%
3830%
3923%
3120%
3923%
2520%
3915%
7726%
7021%
6417%
11323%
9819%
4417%
16722%
6822%
14320%
19319%
4219%
2615%
2716%
3520%
6324%
8618%
10721%
2117%
3823%
2114%
3621%
2218%
5521%
6020%
5717%
7720%
9820%
9418%
5320%
14019%
4916%
14421%
17317%
3817%
3219%
1710%
2816%
5822%
8417%
8917%
2419%
2515%
1912%
3319%
2117%
5120%
4917%
5216%
7219%
7315%
10019%
5521%
11816%
5117%
12217%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in and around public buildings and carparks
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
586%
106%
486%
367%
195%
--
306%
226%
32%
94%
346%
148%
566%
25%
114%
477%
506%
84%
11612%
2717%
8811%
6312%
4812%
425%
4911%
5013%
1612%
3714%
5210%
2513%
11112%
310%
3312%
8312%
8911%
2513%
12613%
2314%
10312%
6712%
5313%
18%
6013%
4411%
2116%
2911%
7113%
2413%
12113%
411%
3412%
9013%
10313%
2212%
12513%
2012%
10513%
6913%
5212%
210%
5813%
5614%
118%
218%
8115%
2312%
12012%
515%
3814%
8612%
10213%
2312%
21121%
3924%
17221%
12323%
8119%
531%
11425%
6116%
3324%
6626%
11321%
3217%
20121%
928%
5018%
16022%
17121%
4021%
19319%
2213%
17120%
11121%
7819%
317%
8218%
8121%
2820%
5120%
10519%
3719%
18920%
27%
5620%
13719%
15820%
3418%
17317%
2414%
14918%
7313%
9021%
18%
6815%
7720%
2417%
4317%
9417%
3418%
16517%
825%
5720%
11516%
13316%
4021%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in and around public buildings and carparks
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
586%
325%
267%
11%
78%
23%
65%
1610%
255%
138%
--
455%
207%
104%
167%
34%
95%
11612%
7512%
4111%
811%
1515%
913%
1412%
1912%
5110%
2012%
332%
9311%
2810%
3314%
2511%
1113%
2012%
12613%
8213%
4412%
1115%
1616%
912%
1715%
128%
6113%
2314%
17%
10212%
4415%
2812%
2812%
1113%
159%
12513%
9415%
318%
1419%
67%
913%
1311%
2013%
6213%
106%
115%
11414%
3111%
2612%
3214%
911%
2616%
21121%
13521%
7621%
912%
1415%
811%
2925%
3925%
11223%
4529%
113%
16420%
6121%
4620%
5624%
1922%
2616%
19319%
11919%
7420%
1013%
3132%
1724%
3026%
2918%
7716%
2616%
223%
16520%
5419%
5725%
3515%
1518%
2917%
17317%
9515%
7821%
2229%
88%
1825%
76%
2214%
9720%
2113%
19%
15118%
4917%
2712%
3616%
1720%
4225%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in pedestrian zones and public squaresBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
10511%
2210%
1911%
1710%
2112%
2610%
4710%
5811%
2117%
2113%
2013%
117%
87%
239%
4315%
3110%
318%
5611%
5010%
249%
8111%
3813%
6710%
14414%
3214%
2515%
2112%
3118%
3513%
7215%
7214%
1411%
3220%
2416%
2515%
1815%
3112%
4616%
4915%
4913%
6513%
7815%
2610%
11816%
4415%
10114%
16416%
4219%
2112%
3219%
1811%
5119%
7415%
9118%
2217%
2214%
3321%
2917%
2017%
3815%
4515%
6119%
5815%
9520%
6913%
3714%
12717%
5619%
10815%
18719%
3616%
3722%
3722%
3419%
4317%
10522%
8216%
2116%
4024%
2416%
3319%
2117%
4818%
6121%
5718%
6918%
10121%
8617%
5019%
13718%
5618%
13119%
13714%
2411%
2314%
2917%
2917%
3112%
6012%
7715%
1814%
149%
1811%
2816%
2017%
4015%
3211%
4514%
6016%
5712%
7915%
4116%
9613%
3210%
10515%
838%
3214%
85%
1710%
127%
146%
398%
449%
75%
106%
149%
106%
1411%
2811%
176%
258%
4211%
418%
428%
259%
588%
248%
598%
18018%
3716%
3722%
1810%
3017%
5923%
9019%
9018%
2620%
2415%
2114%
3721%
2117%
5220%
5017%
5818%
7319%
7115%
10921%
5722%
12317%
5317%
12818%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in pedestrian zones and public squaresBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
10511%
2415%
8110%
5610%
4110%
633%
5011%
349%
2116%
2811%
5410%
2211%
9610%
825%
269%
7911%
7910%
2413%
14414%
2414%
12114%
7814%
6215%
316%
7416%
4612%
2418%
3815%
8415%
2312%
14315%
25%
4215%
10114%
12215%
2312%
16416%
2012%
14417%
9217%
6515%
315%
8118%
5614%
2317%
4417%
9217%
2714%
16017%
38%
4014%
12417%
13917%
2413%
18719%
3622%
15118%
12122%
6315%
316%
9420%
6817%
2418%
5421%
10419%
2915%
17919%
721%
4115%
14620%
15519%
3216%
13714%
2515%
11213%
7714%
5413%
211%
5712%
6717%
118%
2912%
7514%
3116%
13214%
412%
4416%
9113%
10413%
3317%
838%
96%
749%
479%
358%
--
337%
4010%
107%
166%
448%
2111%
829%
12%
249%
588%
668%
179%
18018%
2716%
15418%
7013%
10124%
18%
7216%
8021%
2418%
4618%
9618%
3719%
17218%
927%
6222%
11816%
14117%
4021%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in pedestrian zones and public squaresBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
10511%
7312%
329%
811%
89%
913%
98%
2113%
5010%
2214%
113%
8210%
259%
2913%
3013%
89%
138%
14414%
8614%
5816%
811%
1010%
812%
2118%
2818%
6914%
2113%
115%
12215%
4215%
3013%
3917%
1416%
2012%
16416%
10617%
5816%
1217%
1819%
812%
2118%
2717%
7616%
2516%
17%
13817%
3713%
4821%
4118%
1316%
2213%
18719%
11318%
7420%
811%
1717%
811%
2723%
3120%
9520%
3221%
333%
15118%
6221%
4319%
4620%
1113%
2314%
13714%
9615%
4011%
1115%
1617%
1116%
1916%
1610%
6413%
2114%
223%
11314%
4114%
3013%
2611%
1517%
2414%
838%
569%
277%
45%
1718%
912%
109%
106%
337%
117%
--
729%
2810%
146%
167%
67%
2112%
18018%
10016%
8122%
2331%
1010%
1825%
98%
2315%
9720%
2516%
19%
15419%
5419%
3114%
3114%
1923%
4426%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in public parks and gardensBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
31031%
7131%
3722%
4426%
6336%
9637%
16133%
14929%
3829%
4527%
3824%
6135%
4134%
8834%
8228%
9930%
12934%
15632%
15430%
8533%
22530%
8629%
22432%
24524%
5123%
3822%
6236%
3520%
5923%
12926%
11623%
2822%
3823%
4227%
4224%
3126%
6224%
6623%
8526%
9425%
12726%
11723%
6425%
18024%
7124%
17325%
11311%
2913%
2816%
2213%
169%
187%
5010%
6312%
108%
1710%
2013%
2112%
1412%
3112%
279%
4213%
4512%
5511%
5811%
3212%
8111%
3211%
8112%
858%
209%
1811%
127%
169%
197%
337%
5210%
119%
159%
1812%
138%
97%
197%
279%
319%
277%
378%
469%
124%
7310%
3010%
558%
747%
167%
1810%
64%
127%
239%
337%
418%
129%
1912%
1510%
53%
54%
177%
3111%
206%
236%
327%
428%
176%
578%
3110%
436%
535%
115%
85%
95%
127%
145%
265%
275%
119%
127%
64%
74%
86%
94%
238%
134%
174%
316%
224%
124%
416%
134%
406%
12112%
2712%
2314%
159%
2313%
3212%
5511%
6613%
1915%
1911%
1510%
2213%
1411%
3212%
3713%
3711%
4612%
4810%
7314%
4015%
8111%
3712%
8412%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in public parks and gardensBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
31031%
4729%
26331%
17232%
13231%
315%
13930%
13134%
3626%
7128%
16530%
7238%
30432%
412%
9534%
21630%
24731%
6332%
24524%
3320%
21125%
14126%
9322%
531%
12126%
8923%
2922%
6024%
14226%
4121%
23725%
723%
5419%
19027%
20225%
4222%
11311%
1912%
9411%
6512%
4410%
421%
5011%
4812%
1612%
2610%
6612%
2111%
10811%
516%
3713%
7410%
8811%
2312%
858%
149%
718%
438%
379%
425%
419%
308%
129%
218%
509%
147%
839%
27%
207%
659%
709%
148%
747%
1610%
587%
438%
317%
--
358%
267%
1310%
2510%
377%
126%
738%
25%
145%
608%
628%
126%
535%
96%
445%
336%
184%
--
276%
154%
108%
187%
285%
74%
485%
413%
166%
365%
405%
137%
12112%
2415%
9712%
458%
6716%
18%
4911%
5213%
2014%
3514%
6211%
2212%
11312%
824%
4316%
7711%
9612%
2513%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Trees in public parks and gardensBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
31031%
20432%
10629%
1723%
3334%
1724%
3530%
4629%
16234%
3925%
546%
26732%
7827%
6227%
7533%
3238%
5835%
24524%
16326%
8122%
1824%
3132%
1724%
2925%
4327%
10722%
3522%
113%
20825%
8229%
5424%
5122%
1923%
3823%
11311%
7011%
4312%
34%
1414%
58%
1211%
2113%
5812%
2516%
18%
8811%
279%
3315%
2913%
34%
2112%
858%
498%
3610%
1318%
55%
1115%
97%
127%
367%
1811%
--
678%
227%
2411%
198%
910%
127%
747%
477%
287%
1013%
55%
23%
1311%
1610%
296%
117%
223%
617%
238%
178%
2310%
34%
74%
535%
366%
175%
35%
33%
57%
1210%
85%
225%
128%
--
415%
176%
146%
125%
55%
74%
12112%
6210%
5916%
1115%
67%
1520%
76%
117%
7115%
1812%
19%
10212%
3914%
2310%
209%
1316%
2515%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Clusters of trees as a component of public parksand gardens
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
939%
156%
1710%
1710%
1710%
2710%
459%
489%
86%
2515%
96%
169%
1512%
197%
3311%
258%
359%
429%
5010%
3012%
628%
248%
6910%
19920%
6027%
2817%
2414%
2715%
6023%
9419%
10520%
2520%
3220%
2818%
2816%
2621%
5923%
5820%
5617%
8522%
10522%
9418%
6224%
13718%
5619%
14320%
16216%
2813%
3017%
2615%
4123%
3714%
7816%
8516%
1915%
2616%
2013%
3722%
1815%
4116%
4515%
5818%
6016%
7616%
8617%
3814%
12517%
4515%
11717%
14915%
3214%
2414%
2917%
2213%
4316%
7616%
7314%
2922%
2113%
2013%
2816%
1512%
3714%
5017%
4815%
5113%
7816%
7114%
3413%
11516%
3813%
11116%
14014%
3114%
2314%
3521%
2112%
2911%
6313%
7715%
129%
2214%
2717%
2414%
2016%
3614%
3412%
5115%
5514%
6814%
7214%
2510%
11516%
4816%
9213%
9610%
2511%
159%
1911%
2112%
177%
5110%
459%
1310%
1710%
2617%
148%
108%
176%
3010%
4012%
267%
459%
5010%
156%
8111%
3913%
578%
16216%
3415%
3320%
2012%
2816%
4618%
8016%
8216%
2318%
2213%
2315%
2615%
1815%
5120%
4515%
4815%
6918%
7014%
9218%
5622%
10614%
5117%
11116%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Clusters of trees as a component of public parksand gardens
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
939%
1912%
739%
499%
409%
213%
4510%
338%
1310%
2711%
489%
189%
879%
517%
2910%
639%
749%
189%
19920%
3018%
16920%
11421%
8220%
14%
9019%
8722%
2015%
4919%
10219%
4725%
19320%
618%
6323%
13519%
15619%
4322%
16216%
2817%
13416%
8816%
7217%
315%
8518%
6216%
1511%
4016%
8716%
3418%
15716%
412%
3713%
12517%
13517%
2714%
14915%
2415%
12515%
9317%
4711%
423%
7115%
5013%
2720%
4819%
7413%
2613%
14715%
12%
3212%
11716%
12816%
2111%
14014%
2113%
11814%
7614%
6014%
18%
6314%
5414%
2015%
2610%
9117%
2312%
13714%
25%
3613%
10414%
11114%
2814%
9610%
1710%
8010%
509%
409%
529%
4710%
339%
1612%
2510%
6111%
105%
909%
620%
249%
7110%
769%
189%
16216%
2515%
13716%
7113%
8219%
18%
6113%
7218%
2418%
4216%
8716%
3217%
15316%
927%
5821%
10414%
12415%
3820%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Clusters of trees as a component of public parksand gardens
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
939%
6410%
288%
68%
1414%
710%
1715%
117%
378%
1610%
--
779%
2710%
2611%
157%
56%
1911%
19920%
11718%
8222%
1217%
1818%
1420%
2219%
1912%
11423%
3321%
330%
16219%
5218%
4018%
5323%
1517%
3923%
16216%
10917%
5414%
1215%
1616%
1217%
2219%
3522%
6614%
2516%
436%
13316%
4215%
4219%
3716%
1923%
2113%
14915%
9815%
5114%
57%
1920%
710%
2118%
2315%
7315%
2415%
17%
12415%
4014%
3817%
3716%
1619%
159%
14014%
9415%
4512%
1317%
1515%
1217%
1714%
3019%
5311%
2013%
18%
11914%
3512%
3917%
2913%
1112%
2314%
9610%
6110%
359%
912%
77%
46%
119%
2013%
459%
149%
--
8210%
3914%
146%
2511%
56%
138%
16216%
8814%
7420%
1824%
88%
1420%
76%
1912%
9620%
2516%
219%
13616%
5118%
2812%
3114%
1416%
3822%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Woodlands around towns with public accessBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
22122%
5424%
3923%
4727%
3319%
4919%
11223%
10921%
3023%
3923%
4227%
3621%
2621%
4919%
6823%
7824%
7520%
11123%
10921%
5120%
16923%
7123%
15021%
11011%
2812%
127%
2414%
2213%
239%
6012%
4910%
119%
1610%
117%
2917%
1613%
2610%
279%
4012%
4211%
5211%
5611%
2710%
8211%
3010%
7911%
18218%
4821%
2113%
3017%
3017%
5220%
9219%
8917%
2721%
2918%
2214%
2615%
2420%
5320%
5619%
4815%
7720%
8918%
9218%
4618%
13618%
4515%
13720%
12613%
2511%
1911%
1911%
2514%
3714%
6213%
6312%
1210%
2113%
2415%
2615%
1512%
2811%
3412%
5015%
4211%
5812%
6713%
3413%
9112%
4314%
8312%
10911%
2210%
1710%
127%
2213%
3714%
5511%
5411%
108%
2213%
1711%
159%
1210%
3413%
3211%
3210%
4512%
6313%
459%
2710%
8211%
3010%
7911%
11712%
198%
2917%
2313%
1710%
2811%
439%
7414%
1613%
2314%
2114%
1911%
1210%
2610%
3913%
4012%
3810%
5712%
6012%
2710%
9012%
4013%
7611%
13814%
2913%
3219%
169%
2615%
3413%
6313%
7515%
2217%
159%
1711%
2213%
1714%
4417%
3713%
3912%
6116%
5611%
8216%
4819%
8912%
4214%
9514%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Woodlands around towns with public accessBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
22122%
2817%
19323%
12223%
9322%
319%
10222%
8221%
3324%
6525%
11922%
3820%
21422%
620%
5620%
16523%
17322%
4725%
11011%
1912%
9111%
6111%
4410%
14%
4810%
4311%
1713%
2510%
6111%
2312%
10611%
310%
3011%
7911%
8911%
2111%
18218%
2918%
15318%
11221%
6315%
633%
8518%
7419%
2116%
4518%
10319%
3317%
17919%
39%
5118%
13118%
14718%
3518%
12613%
1711%
10813%
5911%
6215%
17%
6213%
4411%
1713%
2711%
6912%
2815%
11612%
722%
3613%
8712%
10213%
2312%
10911%
1811%
9111%
6612%
379%
529%
5111%
4211%
1612%
2510%
6311%
1910%
10111%
617%
3513%
7410%
9412%
137%
11712%
2616%
9111%
6312%
5413%
--
6013%
4311%
1410%
3514%
6011%
2212%
11612%
13%
269%
9113%
9312%
2412%
13814%
2717%
11013%
5911%
6916%
18%
5412%
6316%
1813%
3413%
7514%
2714%
13114%
620%
4516%
9213%
10813%
3015%
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Analysis..: QFC2c Please rank the following in order of importance, with 1 being ‘Most important’ and 6 being ‘Least important’ - Woodlands around towns with public accessBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Most important
2nd most important
3rd most important
4th most important
5th most important
Least important
Not ranked as important
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
22122%
14022%
8122%
1926%
2223%
1622%
2421%
3623%
10321%
3824%
16%
18222%
7225%
5725%
4620%
1821%
2817%
11011%
7812%
329%
57%
1010%
57%
1614%
2214%
5111%
2013%
--
8911%
3010%
3013%
219%
78%
1610%
18218%
11819%
6317%
1317%
1920%
1318%
2320%
2717%
8718%
1811%
327%
16119%
5820%
3114%
4319%
1315%
3722%
12613%
8714%
3810%
68%
2021%
69%
2118%
1912%
5411%
2516%
113%
10012%
3512%
2611%
3415%
911%
1912%
10911%
6310%
4612%
68%
1212%
1013%
1210%
117%
5912%
138%
17%
9511%
2810%
2813%
2712%
910%
1710%
11712%
7612%
4011%
1722%
55%
79%
1312%
2818%
4710%
2013%
437%
9311%
248%
3013%
3314%
1214%
1811%
13814%
6811%
6919%
912%
910%
1622%
76%
139%
8317%
2415%
19%
11314%
4114%
2310%
2411%
1720%
3219%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Participating in community planting programmesBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
46346%
13560%
8248%
7745%
7040%
10038%
22346%
24047%
6047%
7948%
9360%
8851%
6351%
8131%
13948%
18155%
14338%
24651%
21542%
9637%
36750%
17558%
28841%
48148%
7835%
7745%
8248%
9756%
14656%
23147%
25049%
5946%
7143%
5133%
7644%
5747%
16664%
13044%
12839%
22359%
21645%
26552%
14857%
33345%
10435%
37754%
576%
125%
117%
127%
85%
145%
327%
245%
107%
149%
96%
95%
22%
125%
248%
186%
144%
235%
337%
166%
405%
227%
355%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Participating in community planting programmesBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
46346%
8854%
37545%
25948%
19245%
741%
24854%
13835%
6649%
12549%
27049%
6735%
44346%
1855%
10939%
35549%
38648%
7740%
48148%
6137%
42050%
26349%
20148%
848%
19242%
23360%
5641%
11143%
25146%
11761%
46849%
1135%
16258%
31444%
37847%
10253%
576%
159%
415%
214%
297%
210%
215%
205%
1410%
208%
295%
74%
535%
39%
83%
497%
425%
147%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Participating in community planting programmesBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
46346%
28245%
18149%
2534%
3637%
3346%
5245%
9057%
22747%
10265%
883%
35342%
12543%
10647%
13459%
4452%
5030%
48148%
31650%
16545%
4560%
5759%
3650%
6152%
5837%
22446%
5132%
217%
42851%
14651%
10647%
8236%
3541%
11267%
576%
335%
246%
56%
33%
34%
43%
85%
337%
53%
--
526%
166%
146%
125%
67%
53%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Watering newly planted trees in public areas duringperiods of dry weather
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
49750%
13459%
7343%
7946%
8448%
12649%
22446%
27253%
6551%
9256%
9159%
10058%
5948%
9035%
15754%
19158%
14939%
25352%
24247%
11444%
38252%
17157%
32647%
45646%
8136%
8550%
8047%
8347%
12649%
23147%
22544%
5543%
6338%
5335%
6840%
5746%
15961%
11940%
12237%
21557%
21143%
24347%
13452%
32143%
11137%
34549%
495%
104%
137%
116%
85%
73%
326%
173%
86%
106%
96%
53%
75%
104%
186%
144%
164%
214%
275%
125%
365%
196%
294%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Watering newly planted trees in public areas duringperiods of dry weather
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
49750%
8954%
40749%
26849%
21250%
1055%
25756%
15439%
7656%
13452%
28351%
7640%
47549%
1960%
11842%
37853%
40851%
8846%
45646%
6137%
39547%
25347%
18544%
845%
18640%
22257%
4734%
10441%
24244%
10857%
44446%
929%
15255%
30042%
35945%
9449%
495%
149%
344%
214%
246%
--
194%
164%
1310%
187%
255%
63%
445%
411%
83%
406%
385%
115%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Watering newly planted trees in public areas duringperiods of dry weather
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
49750%
30949%
18751%
2735%
4243%
4157%
5345%
9460%
24050%
9762%
883%
39147%
14450%
10948%
13459%
4857%
5533%
45646%
29447%
16144%
4358%
5153%
3042%
6152%
5233%
21845%
5535%
217%
39948%
12845%
10145%
8537%
3339%
10965%
495%
274%
216%
57%
44%
11%
43%
106%
255%
53%
--
435%
155%
167%
84%
44%
32%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Accepting higher council taxes, the funds from which willbe used for community tree programmes
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
22923%
6428%
3521%
5029%
2414%
5621%
12626%
10320%
2116%
3924%
3321%
3822%
3226%
6625%
6021%
7122%
9726%
12526%
10320%
5320%
17624%
6722%
16223%
64464%
13660%
11165%
10058%
12571%
17266%
29861%
34667%
6752%
10363%
9864%
12472%
7864%
17367%
17058%
22368%
25266%
30663%
33866%
17567%
46963%
18862%
45665%
12813%
2511%
2414%
2112%
2615%
3212%
6313%
6513%
4132%
2214%
2315%
116%
1210%
208%
6321%
3310%
328%
5511%
7214%
3212%
9613%
4615%
8212%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Accepting higher council taxes, the funds from which willbe used for community tree programmes
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
22923%
3723%
19123%
14226%
8219%
18%
10924%
9224%
2619%
4518%
14426%
3720%
22023%
722%
6021%
16823%
19624%
3217%
64464%
9156%
55366%
35064%
27465%
951%
29865%
26467%
7656%
15560%
34963%
13872%
61964%
2371%
19771%
44462%
50663%
13570%
12813%
3521%
9311%
519%
6516%
741%
5512%
359%
3425%
5622%
5610%
158%
12513%
27%
228%
10615%
10313%
2513%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Accepting higher council taxes, the funds from which willbe used for community tree programmes
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
22923%
15424%
7520%
1925%
1717%
1825%
2420%
3321%
11925%
4025%
437%
18522%
6623%
4520%
7332%
1619%
2817%
64464%
40664%
23864%
4459%
7274%
4258%
8270%
10164%
30363%
9862%
656%
54065%
18966%
15167%
13057%
5058%
12072%
12813%
7111%
5715%
1216%
88%
1217%
1110%
2314%
6213%
1912%
17%
10813%
3211%
3013%
2411%
1922%
1911%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Planting and tending trees in your garden or yourcommunal outside area
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
62262%
15268%
9154%
9757%
10660%
17568%
29561%
32663%
7659%
11469%
10770%
11868%
8065%
12649%
19065%
22569%
20654%
32867%
29157%
12849%
49467%
20969%
41259%
32933%
6428%
6035%
6438%
6436%
7830%
16133%
16833%
4333%
4326%
3422%
4627%
3932%
12548%
8629%
8024%
16443%
13327%
19638%
11745%
21229%
7726%
25236%
505%
104%
1911%
96%
53%
73%
306%
204%
97%
85%
138%
95%
43%
83%
186%
217%
113%
255%
255%
166%
345%
155%
355%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Planting and tending trees in your garden or yourcommunal outside area
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
62262%
9558%
52663%
34864%
25260%
951%
32771%
20652%
7958%
15661%
35665%
10756%
60062%
2062%
15254%
46765%
53266%
8946%
32933%
5534%
27433%
17132%
14635%
633%
10823%
17445%
4533%
8232%
16530%
7941%
31933%
826%
12244%
20529%
23429%
9449%
505%
138%
374%
234%
236%
316%
266%
123%
129%
187%
285%
42%
465%
413%
52%
456%
405%
105%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Planting and tending trees in your garden or yourcommunal outside area
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
62262%
39863%
22360%
5168%
5253%
4461%
7261%
8655%
31866%
11472%
880%
50060%
17260%
15267%
16572%
5666%
7243%
32933%
21133%
11832%
2331%
4244%
2332%
4437%
5334%
14430%
3522%
220%
29235%
10436%
6026%
5323%
2124%
8953%
505%
223%
298%
11%
33%
57%
21%
1811%
225%
95%
--
425%
114%
146%
104%
89%
64%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Monitoring the health and condition of public treesBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
49750%
13057%
7041%
9355%
8146%
12347%
23348%
26451%
6249%
9960%
8455%
8650%
6452%
10139%
16255%
17152%
16543%
23949%
25650%
10942%
38752%
16956%
32847%
45045%
8738%
8349%
6840%
9051%
12347%
21945%
23145%
5241%
5835%
6140%
7845%
5142%
14958%
11038%
13943%
20153%
22546%
22544%
13552%
31543%
11639%
33448%
545%
94%
1710%
95%
53%
145%
357%
194%
1411%
74%
96%
85%
76%
93%
217%
175%
164%
225%
316%
166%
375%
165%
375%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Monitoring the health and condition of public treesBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
49750%
7546%
42250%
26048%
22152%
1376%
23952%
16642%
8462%
13754%
27851%
7942%
47249%
2372%
11842%
37853%
41051%
8544%
45045%
7445%
37745%
25747%
17742%
424%
19643%
20953%
4231%
9336%
25146%
10455%
44146%
722%
15054%
29741%
35744%
9449%
545%
159%
395%
255%
246%
--
256%
164%
107%
2610%
214%
74%
505%
26%
114%
436%
395%
147%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Monitoring the health and condition of public treesBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
49750%
32451%
17347%
4155%
4243%
3752%
5749%
7951%
24150%
9460%
883%
39547%
14049%
11852%
12354%
5059%
6338%
45045%
28044%
17146%
3242%
5456%
3143%
5749%
6240%
21444%
5736%
217%
39247%
13346%
9642%
9341%
3136%
9859%
545%
284%
267%
23%
11%
35%
33%
1510%
296%
74%
--
476%
155%
126%
125%
45%
64%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Raising concerns with the Local Authority if you notice aproblem with trees
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
69169%
16875%
10361%
12473%
11766%
17969%
32066%
37172%
8264%
12576%
11373%
12572%
8570%
16162%
20771%
23873%
24665%
35573%
33365%
15258%
53973%
22374%
46867%
26326%
4922%
5030%
3923%
5532%
6927%
13728%
12725%
3628%
3420%
3221%
3923%
3327%
8934%
7024%
7222%
12232%
11323%
15129%
9336%
17123%
6722%
19628%
475%
84%
1710%
74%
32%
124%
306%
173%
108%
64%
96%
85%
44%
94%
166%
175%
134%
184%
296%
166%
314%
114%
355%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Raising concerns with the Local Authority if you notice aproblem with trees
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
69169%
11269%
57969%
37970%
29169%
1480%
33172%
25365%
9872%
16966%
39973%
12063%
66269%
2680%
18868%
50270%
57471%
11459%
26326%
3722%
22727%
14026%
11327%
320%
11124%
12432%
2921%
6425%
13224%
6635%
25827%
413%
8430%
17625%
19724%
6735%
475%
159%
324%
234%
184%
--
204%
144%
107%
249%
183%
52%
445%
27%
72%
406%
354%
126%
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Analysis..: QFC2d Thinking about the nearest urban area (town or city), would you be prepared to support trees by…? Raising concerns with the Local Authority if you notice aproblem with trees
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
69169%
45071%
24165%
4763%
6568%
4867%
8673%
10768%
33770%
12177%
10100%
56067%
19869%
16774%
17476%
5766%
9154%
26326%
15925%
10528%
2635%
3031%
2130%
3127%
3220%
12325%
2817%
--
23628%
7927%
4821%
4218%
2225%
7243%
475%
223%
257%
12%
22%
34%
--
1711%
245%
95%
--
385%
114%
105%
125%
78%
53%
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Analysis..: QFC3a In the last 12 months, have you visited forests or woodlands for walks, picnics or other recreation?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
76777%
18683%
13076%
11769%
12169%
21482%
38279%
38575%
11388%
14286%
12883%
13779%
9074%
15761%
25587%
26681%
24765%
38780%
37874%
16363%
60482%
26688%
50172%
22422%
3917%
4124%
4828%
5431%
4316%
10321%
12224%
1310%
2314%
2214%
3520%
3025%
10239%
3612%
5617%
13235%
9519%
13025%
9336%
13118%
3411%
19027%
91%
--
--
63%
--
31%
10%
82%
32%
--
43%
11%
21%
--
31%
51%
20%
41%
51%
42%
51%
10%
81%
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Analysis..: QFC3a In the last 12 months, have you visited forests or woodlands for walks, picnics or other recreation?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
76777%
13079%
63776%
42378%
31575%
1271%
38383%
26066%
11383%
20379%
44882%
11359%
74377%
2164%
16459%
60084%
65181%
11660%
22422%
3320%
19223%
11922%
9823%
529%
7316%
13033%
2115%
4919%
9818%
7640%
21222%
1133%
11240%
11115%
14918%
7438%
91%
11%
81%
--
82%
--
51%
10%
32%
42%
31%
21%
81%
13%
21%
71%
61%
32%
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Analysis..: QFC3a In the last 12 months, have you visited forests or woodlands for walks, picnics or other recreation?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
76777%
48477%
28377%
5472%
6264%
5272%
8976%
12278%
38980%
14290%
10100%
61574%
22679%
18381%
18983%
6778%
9859%
22422%
14122%
8323%
2128%
3536%
2028%
2723%
3422%
8718%
1510%
--
20925%
5920%
4118%
3716%
1821%
6841%
91%
61%
31%
--
--
--
11%
--
82%
--
--
91%
21%
21%
21%
11%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Walking
Dog-walking
Picnicking
Wildlife watching
Sightseeing / visitorattractions
Children’s playground
Running
Off-road cycling / mountainbiking
Woodland crafts
Climbing
Fishing
Swimming outdoors
Horse riding
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
68489%
16790%
12093%
9783%
10587%
19491%
33788%
34690%
10290%
12790%
11792%
12389%
7684%
13989%
22990%
24090%
21587%
34589%
33689%
14085%
54490%
25395%
43086%
32743%
7440%
5945%
5748%
4436%
9444%
15240%
17546%
5246%
7653%
5140%
4835%
4348%
5636%
12850%
9937%
10040%
15841%
16644%
6137%
26744%
10539%
22244%
24932%
6434%
3326%
2522%
3529%
9243%
10528%
14437%
2522%
6344%
4636%
6144%
1920%
3623%
8835%
10740%
5422%
13034%
11831%
3119%
21836%
12848%
12124%
21428%
6434%
3628%
2521%
2521%
6329%
9324%
12031%
2321%
3928%
3023%
4734%
3236%
4227%
6325%
7729%
7430%
11429%
9826%
3824%
17529%
7026%
14329%
20727%
6133%
2519%
2219%
2722%
7234%
8923%
11831%
2724%
3525%
3829%
4835%
2225%
3724%
6224%
8632%
5924%
13234%
7520%
3823%
16928%
7829%
12926%
19425%
4424%
2419%
3328%
3226%
6128%
8622%
10928%
1615%
5640%
5140%
3928%
1012%
2214%
7328%
8934%
3213%
9524%
10026%
149%
18030%
13149%
6413%
9713%
2815%
86%
76%
108%
4421%
5715%
4010%
2421%
2618%
2217%
139%
66%
64%
5020%
3513%
115%
6517%
318%
53%
9115%
4015%
5611%
9612%
3217%
129%
119%
54%
3617%
6417%
328%
1816%
1511%
3124%
2115%
56%
64%
3313%
5220%
114%
6015%
3610%
95%
8714%
5320%
438%
425%
179%
76%
44%
44%
94%
226%
205%
44%
129%
97%
86%
44%
53%
177%
176%
83%
246%
174%
64%
366%
2811%
143%
385%
158%
22%
76%
32%
115%
215%
185%
87%
86%
129%
86%
22%
10%
156%
208%
31%
174%
216%
21%
366%
2610%
122%
324%
116%
76%
32%
22%
94%
246%
82%
33%
96%
43%
107%
34%
32%
125%
145%
63%
133%
205%
74%
264%
156%
173%
294%
116%
32%
33%
33%
84%
113%
185%
22%
1510%
11%
75%
22%
21%
177%
83%
42%
174%
123%
32%
264%
166%
133%
243%
84%
75%
32%
11%
63%
123%
123%
32%
65%
22%
54%
55%
32%
94%
73%
83%
123%
123%
63%
193%
73%
184%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Off-road driving / motorcycling
Taking the children for a walk
Hunting
Foraging
For work
Other (please specify)
None of the above
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
101%
32%
11%
--
--
63%
82%
31%
21%
--
43%
22%
33%
10%
21%
62%
31%
82%
21%
--
102%
42%
61%
41%
--
--
--
43%
--
31%
10%
--
11%
22%
--
--
10%
11%
21%
10%
--
41%
--
41%
31%
10%
41%
--
32%
11%
--
--
31%
10%
--
--
--
32%
11%
--
--
31%
11%
20%
21%
21%
20%
21%
20%
30%
--
11%
--
11%
11%
21%
10%
--
21%
--
11%
--
--
21%
10%
--
--
21%
--
31%
--
31%
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
10%
10%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
61%
--
11%
11%
--
31%
41%
20%
11%
11%
11%
22%
11%
--
11%
31%
10%
10%
41%
--
61%
10%
51%
10%
--
11%
--
11%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
11%
10%
--
--
11%
--
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Walking
Dog-walking
Picnicking
Wildlife watching
Sightseeing / visitorattractions
Children’s playground
Running
Off-road cycling / mountainbiking
Woodland crafts
Climbing
Fishing
Swimming outdoors
Horse riding
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
68489%
12294%
56288%
37789%
28189%
1077%
34891%
22486%
10492%
18189%
40791%
9282%
66489%
1780%
13784%
54391%
58790%
9683%
32743%
5844%
26942%
19245%
12540%
865%
17947%
9536%
4842%
9245%
18942%
4540%
32243%
420%
6640%
26043%
28844%
4034%
24932%
3628%
21333%
13332%
11235%
16%
14337%
6525%
3631%
4723%
16838%
3329%
24132%
629%
5433%
19432%
21132%
3833%
21428%
3527%
17928%
13432%
7323%
429%
11329%
7428%
2421%
4120%
12829%
4439%
21028%
313%
5131%
16127%
18128%
3228%
20727%
3829%
17027%
14033%
6119%
326%
11029%
6926%
2825%
4723%
12929%
3128%
19626%
943%
4728%
15826%
18428%
2219%
19425%
3124%
16426%
9021%
10132%
--
11530%
5320%
2320%
3316%
14031%
1917%
19126%
314%
3521%
15927%
16625%
2925%
9713%
1713%
8013%
6415%
289%
--
6617%
135%
1614%
2814%
6314%
55%
9413%
17%
42%
9316%
9314%
43%
9612%
129%
8413%
6014%
3310%
--
6417%
156%
1513%
2311%
7016%
22%
9413%
211%
127%
8414%
8613%
108%
425%
97%
335%
307%
124%
--
277%
93%
66%
63%
307%
55%
395%
17%
85%
335%
386%
44%
385%
65%
325%
235%
155%
--
267%
42%
87%
74%
307%
11%
385%
13%
32%
356%
335%
54%
324%
22%
305%
164%
165%
--
195%
73%
54%
63%
215%
55%
324%
--
85%
254%
284%
54%
294%
32%
264%
184%
114%
--
195%
83%
22%
52%
215%
33%
294%
--
63%
234%
264%
33%
243%
11%
244%
154%
72%
215%
133%
62%
54%
42%
153%
65%
233%
--
53%
193%
223%
22%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Off-road driving / motorcycling
Taking the children for a walk
Hunting
Foraging
For work
Other (please specify)
None of the above
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
101%
21%
91%
102%
10%
--
72%
21%
11%
31%
72%
11%
91%
--
42%
71%
101%
11%
41%
--
41%
10%
31%
--
31%
10%
--
--
41%
--
41%
--
10%
31%
41%
--
41%
11%
31%
41%
--
--
31%
10%
--
10%
20%
21%
30%
13%
21%
20%
30%
11%
30%
22%
10%
10%
21%
--
21%
11%
--
31%
10%
--
30%
--
21%
10%
10%
22%
10%
11%
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
61%
21%
41%
31%
21%
--
41%
21%
--
10%
31%
22%
61%
--
42%
10%
61%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Walking
Dog-walking
Picnicking
Wildlife watching
Sightseeing / visitorattractions
Children’s playground
Running
Off-road cycling / mountainbiking
Woodland crafts
Climbing
Fishing
Swimming outdoors
Horse riding
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
68489%
42888%
25690%
4990%
5488%
4484%
7989%
10687%
35391%
12991%
10100%
54589%
20490%
15887%
17492%
5989%
8485%
32743%
20743%
12043%
2852%
3049%
2040%
4045%
4336%
16542%
8056%
327%
24540%
10145%
8446%
7841%
2841%
3435%
24932%
16233%
8731%
1833%
1829%
1325%
3237%
3831%
12933%
4431%
551%
20033%
6629%
6636%
6836%
2537%
2323%
21428%
12426%
8932%
918%
2540%
1427%
2123%
3125%
11329%
4935%
555%
15926%
6629%
5128%
5831%
1523%
2223%
20727%
14029%
6724%
714%
1932%
1224%
2528%
3427%
10928%
4834%
331%
15625%
5424%
5530%
6333%
1826%
1516%
19425%
12927%
6623%
1527%
1625%
1530%
2831%
3125%
9023%
3122%
660%
15726%
6830%
4927%
4222%
1522%
2021%
9713%
6413%
3312%
611%
1118%
48%
910%
1613%
5113%
2215%
18%
7412%
198%
3218%
3519%
69%
44%
9612%
5712%
3814%
59%
34%
47%
911%
2017%
5514%
2317%
223%
7011%
2712%
2313%
3217%
1116%
33%
425%
194%
238%
59%
12%
510%
22%
1311%
164%
1813%
18%
234%
115%
148%
137%
35%
11%
385%
235%
166%
36%
35%
11%
55%
87%
185%
1410%
113%
234%
146%
116%
105%
34%
11%
324%
163%
166%
11%
--
--
12%
86%
236%
96%
217%
224%
167%
42%
53%
57%
22%
294%
173%
124%
--
46%
12%
67%
43%
154%
96%
--
203%
83%
105%
74%
23%
22%
243%
143%
104%
11%
35%
--
22%
43%
154%
139%
--
122%
73%
63%
63%
46%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3b What recreational activities have you undertaken in forests or woodland in the last 12 months?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Off-road driving / motorcycling
Taking the children for a walk
Hunting
Foraging
For work
Other (please specify)
None of the above
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
101%
61%
52%
--
23%
24%
--
--
62%
32%
--
81%
42%
32%
21%
--
11%
41%
41%
--
47%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
41%
31%
--
--
--
11%
41%
10%
31%
--
--
--
--
11%
31%
43%
--
--
21%
--
21%
--
--
30%
10%
21%
--
--
--
11%
--
21%
--
--
31%
11%
10%
--
--
11%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
11%
10%
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
11%
--
61%
20%
41%
--
--
--
11%
--
51%
--
--
61%
21%
--
10%
--
33%
10%
--
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3cIn the last 12 months have you ever gathered any of the following products from forests or woodland?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Decorative, floral and craftproducts (such as foliage,
branches, stems, moss,lichen, mistletoe and weld)
Items for eating or drinking(such as berries, fungi, nuts,
flowers and sap)
Items for seasonal, culturaland religious use (such asholly, ivy and hazel wands)
Medicinal and dietarysupplements (such as St.
John’s wort, meadowsweetand hawthorn)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
17323%
5027%
3326%
1210%
2017%
5827%
7821%
9425%
1513%
3625%
3023%
4231%
1921%
3120%
5120%
7227%
5120%
8823%
8422%
3622%
13723%
7629%
9619%
17122%
6133%
3729%
1211%
2218%
3918%
8623%
8522%
1311%
2921%
3225%
3425%
1719%
4629%
4216%
6625%
6326%
9023%
8121%
2717%
14424%
7026%
10120%
11215%
2916%
2721%
1714%
97%
3114%
4211%
7018%
66%
2115%
1915%
2418%
1719%
2415%
2811%
4316%
4117%
5715%
5514%
2012%
9315%
4617%
6613%
172%
74%
43%
11%
32%
21%
41%
133%
33%
22%
--
32%
78%
11%
52%
31%
93%
103%
62%
42%
132%
62%
112%
61%
32%
11%
--
--
21%
20%
41%
11%
32%
--
11%
--
11%
41%
10%
11%
41%
21%
10%
51%
31%
20%
45659%
9250%
7054%
8875%
8268%
12458%
23160%
22559%
8475%
8157%
7861%
6245%
5966%
9058%
16565%
14153%
15061%
23260%
22359%
10564%
35158%
14354%
31363%
20%
--
--
11%
11%
--
10%
10%
11%
--
--
--
11%
10%
10%
--
11%
10%
20%
21%
10%
--
20%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
11%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC3cIn the last 12 months have you ever gathered any of the following products from forests or woodland?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Decorative, floral and craftproducts (such as foliage,
branches, stems, moss,lichen, mistletoe and weld)
Items for eating or drinking(such as berries, fungi, nuts,
flowers and sap)
Items for seasonal, culturaland religious use (such asholly, ivy and hazel wands)
Medicinal and dietarysupplements (such as St.
John’s wort, meadowsweetand hawthorn)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
17323%
2116%
15224%
8721%
7725%
324%
9926%
5321%
1816%
3417%
10624%
3127%
16823%
525%
4427%
12821%
14622%
2723%
17122%
3325%
13822%
9823%
6521%
112%
7720%
6826%
2018%
2914%
11626%
2421%
16322%
736%
4225%
12921%
15123%
2017%
11215%
1814%
9415%
7217%
3611%
--
6116%
3614%
1211%
2311%
6815%
1917%
11015%
14%
2314%
8915%
10115%
1210%
172%
75%
102%
102%
72%
--
72%
42%
65%
52%
61%
65%
172%
--
74%
102%
142%
32%
61%
21%
41%
41%
21%
--
31%
11%
11%
11%
31%
22%
61%
--
10%
51%
61%
--
45659%
7457%
38260%
25560%
18358%
865%
22057%
15660%
7567%
13969%
25256%
6356%
44360%
1154%
8451%
37062%
38259%
7363%
20%
--
20%
10%
21%
--
10%
11%
--
10%
10%
11%
20%
--
11%
10%
10%
11%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
11%
10%
--
11%
--
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC3cIn the last 12 months have you ever gathered any of the following products from forests or woodland?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Decorative, floral and craftproducts (such as foliage,
branches, stems, moss,lichen, mistletoe and weld)
Items for eating or drinking(such as berries, fungi, nuts,
flowers and sap)
Items for seasonal, culturaland religious use (such asholly, ivy and hazel wands)
Medicinal and dietarysupplements (such as St.
John’s wort, meadowsweetand hawthorn)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
17323%
9319%
8028%
1323%
1422%
1019%
2731%
2016%
9023%
4632%
331%
12420%
5725%
4223%
4424%
1015%
1919%
17122%
9219%
7928%
1019%
814%
713%
1921%
3932%
8823%
5337%
220%
11619%
4922%
4726%
4524%
913%
2122%
11215%
6113%
5118%
1120%
711%
12%
89%
1613%
7018%
4331%
223%
6611%
3817%
2514%
3318%
58%
99%
172%
31%
145%
--
24%
24%
11%
32%
92%
96%
17%
81%
21%
53%
42%
35%
22%
61%
21%
31%
--
--
--
--
21%
41%
--
18%
51%
21%
--
21%
12%
--
45659%
30864%
14852%
3259%
3963%
3567%
5562%
6654%
22959%
6042%
439%
39264%
13660%
10557%
10857%
4669%
5758%
20%
20%
--
--
12%
--
--
--
10%
21%
--
10%
--
11%
--
--
11%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Other personal mobilityreasons (difficulty in walking,
unwell, etc.)
I'm too busy/ not enough time
Not interested in visiting moreoften
Don't have a car
Woods are too far away
Lack of information aboutwoods to visit
Prefer other areas ofcountryside
Lack of suitable publictransport
Lack of confidence
Cost of visiting
Lack of facilities (play areas,picnic areas, etc.)
Concerns that woods are notsafe
Woodlands are badlymaintained
247 36 52 52 62 45 108 139 11 20 18 28 40 130 31 46 170 99 148 108 139 29 218
224 39 41 48 54 43 103 122 13 23 22 35 30 102 36 56 132 95 130 93 131 34 190
7935%
1537%
1331%
1531%
2140%
1636%
3433%
4638%
--
--
--
1233%
1137%
5756%
--
1220%
6851%
3941%
4131%
4447%
3627%
13%
7841%
6328%
1538%
1126%
1328%
1221%
1228%
3029%
3327%
756%
1461%
1254%
822%
828%
1413%
2159%
1934%
2217%
2527%
3729%
1517%
4736%
1750%
4624%
3214%
38%
37%
24%
1425%
1024%
1615%
1613%
19%
731%
521%
26%
517%
1111%
823%
712%
1612%
1414%
1814%
1314%
1914%
513%
2714%
2411%
512%
411%
714%
47%
49%
87%
1714%
214%
417%
314%
38%
39%
1010%
616%
610%
1310%
56%
1915%
1516%
97%
413%
2010%
2310%
25%
717%
49%
713%
38%
1211%
119%
326%
--
313%
411%
412%
109%
39%
712%
1310%
1112%
129%
89%
1511%
410%
2010%
136%
410%
39%
35%
12%
13%
33%
98%
--
417%
14%
14%
13%
66%
411%
24%
75%
88%
54%
56%
86%
310%
95%
84%
--
38%
24%
24%
12%
44%
43%
--
13%
28%
25%
27%
22%
12%
36%
43%
22%
65%
23%
54%
27%
63%
73%
13%
14%
37%
--
13%
22%
54%
--
27%
--
14%
--
44%
25%
12%
43%
55%
32%
45%
32%
13%
63%
73%
13%
36%
12%
11%
24%
33%
43%
--
--
14%
25%
--
44%
--
35%
43%
11%
65%
44%
32%
--
74%
63%
25%
--
24%
24%
--
44%
22%
--
--
29%
14%
13%
22%
--
36%
32%
55%
11%
22%
43%
310%
31%
31%
--
--
--
11%
25%
--
32%
--
14%
--
14%
--
11%
12%
12%
11%
22%
11%
11%
22%
--
32%
31%
13%
--
--
11%
12%
--
32%
--
14%
--
--
12%
11%
12%
--
21%
--
32%
22%
11%
--
31%
21%
13%
--
--
--
12%
--
22%
--
14%
--
--
--
11%
12%
--
11%
--
22%
22%
--
--
21%
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Other
None of the above
Don't know
247 36 52 52 62 45 108 139 11 20 18 28 40 130 31 46 170 99 148 108 139 29 218
224 39 41 48 54 43 103 122 13 23 22 35 30 102 36 56 132 95 130 93 131 34 190
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
12%
--
--
--
11%
--
11%
--
11%
--
10%
157%
25%
13%
614%
35%
25%
99%
65%
214%
--
--
26%
28%
88%
25%
24%
118%
55%
107%
77%
86%
13%
147%
21%
--
--
13%
11%
--
11%
11%
--
--
--
14%
12%
--
--
12%
11%
--
22%
11%
11%
14%
10%
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Other personal mobilityreasons (difficulty in walking,
unwell, etc.)
I'm too busy/ not enough time
Not interested in visiting moreoften
Don't have a car
Woods are too far away
Lack of information aboutwoods to visit
Prefer other areas ofcountryside
Lack of suitable publictransport
Lack of confidence
Cost of visiting
Lack of facilities (play areas,picnic areas, etc.)
Concerns that woods are notsafe
Woodlands are badlymaintained
247 36 211 142 100 3 70 160 16 45 107 94 237 9 132 114 160 86
224 33 192 119 98 5 73 130 21 49 98 76 212 11 112 111 149 74
7935%
1134%
6836%
5042%
2929%
--
69%
7255%
14%
714%
3131%
4255%
7937%
--
7163%
98%
4329%
3649%
6328%
1032%
5227%
2722%
3132%
364%
3953%
1512%
943%
1735%
3535%
1114%
5727%
550%
1211%
5146%
5436%
912%
3214%
26%
2915%
1613%
1616%
--
1318%
1713%
17%
713%
1818%
79%
3215%
--
1311%
1917%
2114%
1114%
2411%
514%
2010%
86%
1516%
--
69%
1310%
418%
817%
22%
1318%
2311%
17%
1311%
1210%
43%
2027%
2310%
619%
179%
1210%
1010%
128%
57%
1310%
420%
714%
1010%
68%
2311%
--
87%
1513%
1610%
810%
136%
--
137%
87%
33%
236%
45%
75%
29%
--
88%
46%
105%
325%
22%
98%
139%
--
84%
12%
74%
54%
33%
--
69%
21%
--
37%
55%
--
73%
16%
11%
76%
75%
11%
73%
310%
42%
44%
22%
--
23%
43%
14%
23%
11%
46%
73%
--
33%
32%
32%
46%
73%
13%
63%
22%
44%
--
11%
65%
--
--
22%
56%
73%
--
44%
32%
22%
56%
63%
27%
42%
33%
33%
--
46%
21%
--
--
22%
34%
52%
--
11%
55%
64%
--
31%
--
31%
22%
11%
--
23%
11%
--
--
22%
11%
31%
--
11%
11%
32%
--
31%
--
31%
--
33%
--
23%
11%
--
--
--
34%
31%
--
11%
22%
32%
--
21%
--
21%
--
22%
--
23%
--
--
--
--
23%
21%
--
--
22%
21%
--
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Other
None of the above
Don't know
247 36 211 142 100 3 70 160 16 45 107 94 237 9 132 114 160 86
224 33 192 119 98 5 73 130 21 49 98 76 212 11 112 111 149 74
10%
--
10%
11%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
11%
--
10%
--
--
11%
10%
--
157%
--
158%
87%
55%
236%
34%
97%
315%
510%
44%
68%
136%
217%
76%
87%
107%
34%
21%
--
21%
--
22%
--
--
11%
16%
--
11%
11%
10%
112%
11%
11%
11%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Other personal mobilityreasons (difficulty in walking,
unwell, etc.)
I'm too busy/ not enough time
Not interested in visiting moreoften
Don't have a car
Woods are too far away
Lack of information aboutwoods to visit
Prefer other areas ofcountryside
Lack of suitable publictransport
Lack of confidence
Cost of visiting
Lack of facilities (play areas,picnic areas, etc.)
Concerns that woods are notsafe
Woodlands are badlymaintained
247 161 86 25 39 21 29 39 94 18 - 229 65 43 35 18 85
224 141 83 21 35 20 27 34 87 15 - 209 59 41 37 18 68
7935%
5438%
2631%
839%
1544%
524%
1141%
823%
3237%
530%
--
7536%
1932%
1127%
718%
742%
3552%
6328%
3726%
2631%
522%
617%
942%
726%
1133%
2528%
425%
--
5928%
1729%
923%
1952%
950%
812%
3214%
1913%
1315%
312%
617%
526%
624%
618%
56%
321%
--
2814%
1322%
512%
513%
--
913%
2411%
1612%
89%
28%
515%
16%
28%
310%
1112%
19%
--
2311%
813%
24%
--
213%
1015%
2310%
1712%
67%
29%
412%
316%
--
619%
78%
15%
--
2211%
47%
614%
411%
316%
69%
136%
75%
67%
211%
12%
--
13%
26%
78%
19%
--
115%
34%
37%
410%
14%
34%
84%
43%
45%
13%
25%
14%
26%
--
34%
110%
--
63%
35%
26%
25%
--
11%
73%
43%
34%
14%
12%
16%
--
14%
33%
15%
--
73%
11%
12%
12%
29%
35%
73%
54%
22%
--
27%
16%
--
13%
33%
--
--
73%
--
--
--
14%
69%
63%
21%
45%
--
--
210%
--
12%
34%
--
--
63%
23%
25%
25%
--
--
31%
10%
23%
--
12%
--
--
--
23%
--
--
31%
--
12%
--
--
23%
31%
10%
22%
--
--
--
--
--
33%
--
--
31%
23%
--
--
--
11%
21%
--
22%
--
--
--
--
--
22%
--
--
21%
12%
--
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC3d Which of the following, if any, are the main reasons for you not visiting woodland / forests more often or at all?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who HAVE NOT visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Other
None of the above
Don't know
247 161 86 25 39 21 29 39 94 18 - 229 65 43 35 18 85
224 141 83 21 35 20 27 34 87 15 - 209 59 41 37 18 68
10%
10%
--
--
12%
--
--
--
--
14%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
157%
128%
34%
28%
25%
13%
13%
38%
78%
--
--
157%
46%
38%
12%
--
710%
21%
11%
11%
--
--
13%
--
--
12%
--
--
21%
--
25%
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC4a Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, did you visit woodland in the countryside or woodlands in and around towns?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Woodlands in the countryside
Woodlands in and aroundtowns
Don't know
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
39451%
11562%
9070%
5950%
5747%
7334%
19651%
19751%
5145%
6445%
6954%
7555%
4651%
8856%
11545%
14554%
13454%
20854%
18348%
8351%
31152%
12045%
27455%
36648%
6937%
3930%
5446%
6352%
14066%
18147%
18548%
6255%
7654%
5644%
6144%
4246%
6944%
13854%
11744%
11145%
17545%
19050%
8149%
28547%
14253%
22445%
81%
21%
--
44%
21%
--
51%
31%
--
11%
32%
11%
33%
--
10%
42%
31%
31%
51%
--
81%
52%
31%
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Analysis..: QFC4a Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, did you visit woodland in the countryside or woodlands in and around towns?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Woodlands in the countryside
Woodlands in and aroundtowns
Don't know
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
39451%
7557%
31950%
23355%
14646%
753%
20152%
13150%
5650%
8240%
24555%
6558%
38051%
1257%
7244%
32053%
35054%
4438%
36648%
5543%
31049%
18644%
16653%
647%
17846%
12849%
5548%
12059%
19644%
4742%
35648%
943%
9256%
27346%
29445%
7162%
81%
--
81%
41%
41%
--
51%
11%
22%
11%
72%
--
81%
--
11%
71%
71%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC4a Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, did you visit woodland in the countryside or woodlands in and around towns?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Woodlands in the countryside
Woodlands in and aroundtowns
Don't know
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
39451%
20843%
18666%
1834%
3658%
1937%
4551%
6755%
20954%
9869%
885%
28847%
10848%
9351%
10656%
4568%
3940%
36648%
27056%
9634%
3666%
2438%
3261%
4247%
5444%
17846%
4531%
115%
32052%
11350%
9049%
8143%
2232%
5758%
81%
61%
21%
--
24%
11%
22%
11%
21%
--
--
81%
52%
--
11%
--
22%
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Analysis..: QFC4bi To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would visit again.Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disgree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
67288%
16287%
10783%
10186%
10788%
19591%
33588%
33787%
9887%
13192%
10985%
12087%
8089%
13486%
22990%
22986%
21587%
33988%
33087%
14287%
53088%
23889%
43487%
9512%
2413%
2217%
1614%
1311%
199%
4612%
4813%
1513%
118%
2015%
1713%
911%
2214%
2610%
3714%
3213%
4812%
4712%
2213%
7312%
2810%
6713%
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
767100%
186100%
130100%
117100%
12199%
214100%
382100%
385100%
113100%
142100%
128100%
137100%
9099%
157100%
255100%
266100%
246100%
387100%
377100%
163100%
603100%
265100%
501100%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4.87 4.87 4.83 4.86 4.88 4.91 4.88 4.87 4.87 4.92 4.85 4.87 4.88 4.86 4.90 4.86 4.86 4.88 4.87 4.87 4.88 4.89 4.87
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Analysis..: QFC4bi To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would visit again.Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disgree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
67288%
10883%
56489%
36386%
28490%
1077%
33387%
22988%
10089%
17988%
39588%
9483%
65488%
1678%
14890%
52287%
56987%
10389%
9512%
2217%
7211%
5914%
3110%
323%
4913%
3112%
1311%
2412%
5212%
1917%
8912%
422%
1710%
7713%
8112%
1311%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
767100%
130100%
637100%
422100%
315100%
12100%
382100%
260100%
113100%
203100%
447100%
113100%
743100%
21100%
164100%
599100%
650100%
116100%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4.87 4.83 4.88 4.86 4.90 4.77 4.87 4.88 4.89 4.88 4.88 4.83 4.88 4.78 4.90 4.87 4.87 4.89
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Analysis..: QFC4bi To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would visit again.Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disgree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
67288%
43690%
23683%
5295%
5996%
4893%
7988%
10082%
33586%
11883%
991%
54589%
19888%
15987%
16889%
5785%
8889%
9512%
4810%
4616%
25%
34%
35%
1012%
2218%
5414%
2417%
19%
7011%
2812%
2413%
2011%
1015%
1010%
10%
--
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
767100%
484100%
282100%
54100%
62100%
5199%
89100%
122100%
389100%
142100%
10100%
615100%
226100%
183100%
189100%
67100%
9799%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4.87 4.90 4.83 4.95 4.96 4.92 4.88 4.82 4.86 4.83 4.91 4.88 4.88 4.87 4.89 4.85 4.89
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Analysis..: QFC4bii To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would recommend it as a place to visit to a friend or a relative.Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
63182%
15784%
10279%
9682%
10082%
17783%
31683%
31582%
8777%
12084%
10582%
11181%
7785%
13183%
20781%
21681%
20884%
31982%
30982%
13281%
49983%
22785%
40481%
11815%
2413%
2520%
1917%
2016%
2914%
5414%
6417%
1816%
1913%
2116%
2418%
1214%
2415%
3815%
4517%
3615%
6216%
5615%
2214%
9616%
3513%
8317%
101%
32%
21%
21%
11%
31%
72%
31%
65%
--
21%
21%
11%
--
62%
41%
10%
10%
92%
22%
81%
42%
61%
71%
11%
11%
--
11%
32%
41%
31%
11%
11%
11%
--
--
32%
31%
10%
31%
31%
31%
74%
--
--
71%
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
74998%
18298%
12798%
11599%
11998%
20696%
37097%
38099%
10694%
13998%
12598%
13599%
9099%
15498%
24596%
26198%
24499%
38198%
36697%
15494%
59598%
26298%
48797%
81%
11%
11%
--
11%
52%
51%
31%
11%
32%
11%
--
--
32%
42%
10%
31%
51%
31%
74%
10%
--
82%
4.79 4.81 4.76 4.80 4.79 4.76 4.78 4.80 4.70 4.79 4.79 4.80 4.85 4.80 4.75 4.79 4.82 4.79 4.78 4.72 4.81 4.84 4.76
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Analysis..: QFC4bii To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would recommend it as a place to visit to a friend or a relative.Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
63182%
9775%
53484%
34582%
26484%
1077%
31683%
21683%
8979%
15777%
38185%
9080%
61382%
1678%
13884%
49082%
53482%
9784%
11815%
2922%
8914%
7217%
4314%
111%
5915%
4116%
1715%
3618%
6214%
2118%
11215%
422%
2515%
9316%
10516%
1210%
101%
32%
71%
10%
62%
112%
41%
10%
65%
73%
31%
--
101%
--
11%
92%
61%
43%
71%
11%
61%
41%
31%
--
31%
31%
11%
42%
--
32%
71%
--
--
71%
30%
33%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
74998%
12797%
62398%
41799%
30797%
1188%
37698%
25799%
10694%
19295%
44399%
11098%
72598%
21100%
16499%
58397%
64098%
10994%
81%
11%
71%
51%
31%
--
41%
31%
11%
42%
10%
32%
81%
--
--
81%
41%
33%
4.79 4.72 4.80 4.79 4.80 4.65 4.79 4.81 4.72 4.70 4.83 4.75 4.79 4.78 4.84 4.77 4.80 4.74
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Analysis..: QFC4bii To what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement. ...I would recommend it as a place to visit to a friend or a relative.Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
63182%
40283%
22981%
4583%
5996%
4689%
7585%
9275%
31481%
10776%
991%
51584%
19385%
14076%
16286%
5076%
8587%
11815%
6814%
5118%
48%
23%
36%
1315%
3025%
6517%
3223%
19%
8514%
2511%
4223%
2513%
1523%
1010%
101%
82%
21%
12%
11%
24%
--
--
62%
--
--
102%
73%
--
--
--
11%
71%
51%
10%
35%
--
--
--
11%
31%
32%
--
41%
11%
--
21%
12%
22%
10%
10%
--
13%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
74998%
47097%
28099%
4991%
6199%
4996%
89100%
12299%
38098%
14098%
10100%
60097%
21896%
18199%
18799%
6598%
9597%
81%
71%
10%
48%
--
--
--
11%
31%
32%
--
51%
11%
11%
21%
12%
22%
4.79 4.78 4.79 4.64 4.94 4.85 4.85 4.74 4.78 4.72 4.91 4.80 4.81 4.74 4.84 4.72 4.82
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Analysis..: QFC4c Do you know who managed the woodland you visited on your most recent visit to woodland?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Forestry Commission
Local Council / Local Authority
National Trust
Woodland Trust
Community ManagedWoodland
Natural Resources Wales
Privately owned
Local farmer
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
9212%
158%
1713%
98%
1714%
3315%
5013%
4111%
76%
53%
119%
2719%
1214%
3019%
125%
3814%
4217%
4712%
4512%
2616%
6611%
249%
6814%
8511%
2413%
76%
1210%
54%
3717%
4411%
4211%
55%
1410%
129%
1813%
1112%
2516%
208%
3011%
3615%
4512%
4011%
2213%
6310%
3212%
5311%
7910%
2513%
1814%
54%
1210%
199%
4411%
359%
1513%
139%
1310%
1511%
45%
1912%
2811%
2811%
239%
5213%
287%
127%
6711%
2710%
5210%
669%
127%
108%
87%
2017%
167%
308%
369%
44%
139%
108%
1611%
1113%
117%
187%
2610%
229%
308%
3610%
148%
529%
187%
4810%
334%
84%
65%
76%
76%
53%
113%
226%
22%
32%
86%
64%
78%
85%
52%
145%
146%
164%
175%
95%
244%
104%
235%
324%
127%
97%
32%
43%
42%
216%
103%
65%
11%
86%
64%
78%
42%
73%
135%
114%
164%
154%
42%
285%
83%
245%
122%
63%
54%
--
--
--
62%
62%
--
22%
32%
22%
33%
21%
21%
52%
42%
62%
51%
11%
112%
31%
92%
30%
--
33%
--
--
--
20%
20%
11%
--
--
32%
--
--
10%
31%
--
--
31%
21%
20%
10%
20%
132%
74%
33%
22%
--
11%
82%
62%
22%
--
32%
11%
22%
64%
21%
41%
83%
103%
41%
74%
61%
10%
133%
476%
168%
97%
65%
86%
84%
205%
277%
1110%
118%
33%
86%
45%
106%
229%
114%
146%
246%
226%
159%
325%
166%
316%
30640%
6133%
4031%
6656%
4840%
9042%
14839%
15741%
6053%
7956%
5744%
3727%
2932%
4327%
13955%
9436%
7229%
14337%
16343%
5332%
25342%
12748%
17936%
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Analysis..: QFC4c Do you know who managed the woodland you visited on your most recent visit to woodland?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Forestry Commission
Local Council / Local Authority
National Trust
Woodland Trust
Community ManagedWoodland
Natural Resources Wales
Privately owned
Local farmer
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
9212%
118%
8113%
5613%
3210%
--
4311%
3915%
87%
199%
5111%
2219%
8912%
315%
1610%
7412%
8012%
1110%
8511%
43%
8113%
4110%
4213%
--
3910%
3814%
98%
168%
5612%
1210%
8411%
16%
2314%
6210%
7111%
1513%
7910%
1411%
6510%
5112%
289%
--
4612%
228%
119%
168%
5512%
87%
7911%
--
148%
6411%
7311%
65%
669%
97%
579%
4010%
237%
111%
328%
2610%
76%
147%
4310%
98%
659%
--
159%
519%
569%
109%
334%
86%
254%
235%
93%
--
154%
125%
55%
105%
164%
65%
314%
13%
95%
244%
284%
44%
324%
1210%
193%
215%
82%
324%
215%
83%
33%
73%
215%
44%
304%
14%
21%
305%
325%
--
122%
43%
81%
61%
62%
--
62%
41%
--
31%
92%
--
122%
--
53%
71%
102%
21%
30%
21%
20%
--
31%
--
20%
21%
--
10%
10%
21%
30%
--
11%
20%
31%
--
132%
32%
112%
92%
41%
--
41%
62%
22%
21%
51%
76%
112%
211%
21%
112%
81%
55%
476%
107%
386%
256%
175%
112%
195%
156%
1110%
158%
204%
1110%
466%
15%
117%
356%
406%
76%
30640%
5542%
25139%
15136%
14345%
753%
15540%
9035%
5851%
10049%
17238%
3329%
29339%
1256%
6741%
23940%
25038%
5648%
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Analysis..: QFC4c Do you know who managed the woodland you visited on your most recent visit to woodland?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Forestry Commission
Local Council / Local Authority
National Trust
Woodland Trust
Community ManagedWoodland
Natural Resources Wales
Privately owned
Local farmer
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
9212%
5511%
3613%
24%
610%
815%
1112%
1412%
5013%
1510%
331%
7412%
2310%
3117%
2212%
610%
99%
8511%
6714%
186%
612%
1017%
24%
910%
86%
5013%
107%
--
7512%
2812%
179%
168%
35%
2121%
7910%
429%
3713%
11%
1016%
1019%
56%
109%
4411%
1510%
16%
6410%
2511%
1911%
2614%
69%
22%
669%
418%
259%
1018%
711%
1020%
1113%
75%
226%
129%
223%
518%
199%
137%
179%
45%
1313%
334%
204%
135%
--
23%
24%
12%
65%
215%
107%
--
234%
125%
74%
116%
--
22%
324%
174%
145%
11%
23%
12%
78%
108%
113%
1511%
19%
153%
63%
84%
95%
811%
11%
122%
20%
103%
--
12%
--
23%
43%
51%
75%
--
51%
31%
21%
21%
35%
--
30%
10%
21%
--
--
--
--
21%
20%
21%
--
20%
31%
10%
--
--
--
132%
112%
31%
--
--
--
22%
32%
92%
43%
--
102%
21%
10%
74%
34%
11%
476%
255%
228%
13%
35%
13%
78%
44%
308%
96%
--
386%
104%
179%
105%
69%
44%
30640%
20342%
10236%
3360%
2135%
1733%
3539%
5545%
14537%
4431%
331%
25842%
9442%
6837%
6736%
2841%
4546%
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
It is in close/easy reach
Peace and quiet
Attractive scenery
Good for exercise
A good place to unwind/ de-stress
Wildlife
Dogs are welcome
Safe environment
No entrance charge
Clear and accessible tracksand paths
Knowing that visitors arewelcome there
Good facilities (e.g. toilets,café)
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
49064%
11763%
7860%
5950%
8974%
14769%
23762%
25266%
7264%
9668%
6954%
8864%
6269%
10265%
16866%
15759%
16567%
24463%
24364%
10564%
38464%
16963%
32164%
47862%
11662%
7760%
7766%
8066%
12860%
23963%
23962%
6456%
9063%
7760%
9569%
5965%
9460%
15360%
17265%
15362%
24463%
23161%
10464%
37462%
14856%
33066%
45359%
10154%
8465%
6253%
8469%
12357%
22158%
23260%
5852%
8057%
8365%
9367%
5359%
8554%
13954%
17666%
13856%
23761%
21457%
9357%
36060%
15659%
29759%
40753%
10355%
6147%
5244%
6957%
12257%
20253%
20553%
5145%
6848%
6551%
8562%
5056%
8755%
11947%
15057%
13756%
20753%
19953%
9055%
31752%
13751%
27054%
38951%
8747%
6046%
6959%
6957%
10449%
18649%
20353%
4539%
7855%
6047%
7554%
5157%
8151%
12248%
13551%
13253%
21255%
17546%
8753%
30250%
12045%
27054%
37449%
9450%
6046%
5648%
5444%
11052%
18448%
18949%
4944%
6546%
5643%
7454%
5359%
7649%
11445%
13049%
13052%
17746%
19552%
7043%
30450%
13651%
23847%
36047%
8143%
6449%
6253%
5747%
9645%
17947%
18147%
5448%
7352%
5341%
6346%
5156%
6542%
12850%
11644%
11647%
17345%
18449%
7949%
28046%
11844%
24248%
33343%
8043%
4333%
4135%
5949%
11152%
15039%
18348%
5044%
6546%
5543%
6447%
3943%
5938%
11545%
12045%
9840%
16944%
16343%
6641%
26644%
13049%
20341%
31641%
6636%
4938%
3227%
6453%
10549%
15541%
16142%
4439%
5841%
5442%
6849%
3741%
5535%
10240%
12246%
9237%
16041%
15641%
5735%
25943%
11142%
20641%
29639%
7339%
5240%
3732%
4134%
9344%
13736%
16041%
3531%
5942%
5845%
4835%
4044%
5736%
9437%
10640%
9739%
15741%
13836%
4930%
24841%
11744%
17936%
26935%
6736%
3930%
3832%
5344%
7334%
11330%
15640%
3531%
5236%
4939%
4835%
3033%
5535%
8634%
9737%
8535%
13334%
13536%
4829%
22137%
10339%
16633%
20527%
4122%
2620%
3127%
3932%
6731%
9324%
11229%
1917%
4632%
2923%
4432%
1921%
4831%
6425%
7328%
6727%
9725%
10628%
4427%
16027%
7930%
12625%
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Knowing you can access gate-s and stiles with your group (i-ncluding pushchairs, dogs, w-heelchairs or if you have a d...
Clear signage - bothwelcoming & directional
Opportunities for learning
A variety of activities
Opportunity to collectwoodland produce (including
firewood)
Good for the children to play /play park / child friendly
Able to collect wild flowers /plants
Accessible to disabled / thosewith mobility problems
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 149 158 119 113 206 329 416 95 127 108 107 113 195 222 215 308 383 359 169 576 228 517
767 186 130 117 121 214 382 385 113 142 128 137 90 157 255 266 247 387 378 163 604 266 501
15821%
3820%
1914%
1613%
3327%
5224%
6818%
9023%
1614%
3626%
2318%
2921%
2326%
3019%
5221%
5219%
5422%
6818%
9024%
3823%
12020%
5822%
9920%
13217%
3217%
2419%
1210%
2319%
4119%
5113%
8121%
1614%
2316%
1310%
3525%
1820%
2818%
3915%
4718%
4618%
7118%
6016%
2415%
10718%
3714%
9519%
11615%
2614%
1814%
1311%
2016%
3918%
5013%
6617%
87%
3021%
1713%
3122%
1112%
1812%
3915%
4818%
2912%
5414%
6216%
1710%
9916%
5320%
6313%
10914%
2513%
2418%
108%
1512%
3617%
5013%
5915%
1412%
2417%
1411%
3022%
89%
2013%
3815%
4416%
2811%
5314%
5515%
1610%
9315%
4617%
6313%
527%
148%
97%
43%
98%
157%
216%
318%
66%
128%
86%
118%
78%
85%
187%
197%
156%
236%
298%
127%
407%
176%
357%
30%
10%
--
--
--
21%
--
31%
--
11%
--
11%
--
11%
10%
10%
10%
21%
10%
11%
20%
10%
20%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
41%
--
22%
--
11%
11%
31%
10%
11%
21%
--
--
11%
10%
31%
--
11%
10%
31%
10%
31%
21%
20%
30%
--
11%
22%
11%
--
31%
10%
--
--
--
--
23%
11%
--
--
31%
10%
31%
--
31%
10%
20%
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
10%
--
11%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
It is in close/easy reach
Peace and quiet
Attractive scenery
Good for exercise
A good place to unwind/ de-stress
Wildlife
Dogs are welcome
Safe environment
No entrance charge
Clear and accessible tracksand paths
Knowing that visitors arewelcome there
Good facilities (e.g. toilets,café)
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
49064%
8767%
40263%
26162%
20766%
1082%
23762%
17166%
7466%
13567%
28363%
6861%
48165%
942%
10866%
38163%
41263%
7867%
47862%
7760%
40163%
26162%
19963%
1190%
25266%
14756%
7365%
12863%
27662%
7163%
46763%
943%
10463%
37362%
41063%
6758%
45359%
7155%
38260%
25260%
18860%
543%
23060%
15258%
7062%
10652%
27662%
6961%
44059%
1256%
10463%
34758%
38960%
6455%
40753%
6550%
34154%
23255%
16652%
326%
20654%
14054%
5650%
10954%
22951%
6558%
39753%
941%
8350%
32354%
34954%
5750%
38951%
6550%
32451%
21852%
16452%
432%
20052%
12949%
5750%
10652%
21949%
6255%
37951%
943%
8351%
30551%
33051%
5951%
37449%
6046%
31449%
21150%
15750%
112%
19250%
12950%
4943%
9145%
22250%
5650%
36549%
733%
8652%
28648%
31649%
5649%
36047%
6348%
29747%
19747%
14947%
971%
19150%
11444%
4944%
9145%
20546%
6053%
35548%
418%
8350%
27446%
31148%
4942%
33343%
5441%
27944%
19346%
13342%
539%
17044%
10942%
5044%
9346%
19744%
4136%
32444%
837%
7948%
25342%
28544%
4841%
31641%
5038%
26742%
17140%
13543%
543%
17345%
9336%
4540%
8240%
18641%
4741%
31042%
524%
7747%
23739%
26741%
4942%
29639%
5139%
24639%
16840%
12439%
16%
15541%
10038%
3733%
6833%
17940%
4641%
28939%
629%
6842%
22738%
25639%
4035%
26935%
5039%
21934%
16138%
10232%
429%
12834%
9938%
3531%
7135%
15835%
4035%
26235%
631%
6841%
20134%
22134%
4842%
20527%
3628%
16826%
11928%
8427%
16%
9825%
8131%
2421%
4723%
12327%
3431%
20227%
28%
5332%
15025%
16726%
3732%
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Knowing you can access gate-s and stiles with your group (i-ncluding pushchairs, dogs, w-heelchairs or if you have a d...
Clear signage - bothwelcoming & directional
Opportunities for learning
A variety of activities
Opportunity to collectwoodland produce (including
firewood)
Good for the children to play /play park / child friendly
Able to collect wild flowers /plants
Accessible to disabled / thosewith mobility problems
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 128 617 433 289 9 345 295 96 186 429 126 723 18 172 570 627 117
767 130 637 423 315 12 383 260 113 203 448 113 743 21 164 600 651 116
15821%
2217%
13621%
8019%
7624%
--
7921%
5822%
1917%
4120%
8719%
2926%
15120%
526%
3521%
12320%
12419%
3429%
13217%
2821%
10416%
8520%
4614%
16%
6717%
5119%
1311%
3216%
7216%
2623%
13017%
14%
3119%
10017%
11518%
1614%
11615%
1713%
9815%
6315%
5116%
--
5715%
3915%
1917%
2914%
7416%
1110%
11115%
316%
3018%
8514%
9314%
2219%
10914%
2015%
8914%
6014%
4815%
--
6116%
3313%
1513%
2714%
6715%
1412%
10514%
210%
2012%
8915%
9414%
1613%
527%
129%
406%
266%
247%
112%
267%
177%
88%
189%
245%
87%
527%
--
149%
376%
406%
1210%
30%
--
30%
21%
10%
--
10%
21%
--
10%
10%
11%
30%
--
--
30%
20%
11%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
11%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
41%
11%
31%
21%
21%
--
31%
10%
--
31%
10%
--
41%
--
10%
31%
41%
--
30%
11%
30%
21%
10%
--
21%
10%
--
10%
31%
--
30%
--
11%
20%
30%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
It is in close/easy reach
Peace and quiet
Attractive scenery
Good for exercise
A good place to unwind/ de-stress
Wildlife
Dogs are welcome
Safe environment
No entrance charge
Clear and accessible tracksand paths
Knowing that visitors arewelcome there
Good facilities (e.g. toilets,café)
Knowing you can access gate-s and stiles with your group (i-ncluding pushchairs, dogs, w-heelchairs or if you have a d...
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
49064%
30964%
18064%
3972%
3862%
3772%
6067%
6452%
25265%
8258%
443%
40366%
15066%
12568%
11360%
3248%
6970%
47862%
30162%
17863%
3055%
4674%
3059%
5562%
6755%
25064%
9164%
553%
38262%
14966%
12066%
10958%
3959%
5658%
45359%
27657%
17763%
2750%
4167%
3670%
5461%
6553%
22959%
8157%
550%
36760%
13258%
11663%
11963%
3248%
5152%
40753%
25653%
15053%
2139%
3862%
3058%
5158%
5343%
21455%
7955%
662%
32252%
13259%
9753%
9450%
3349%
4950%
38951%
25352%
13748%
2749%
4370%
2855%
4551%
5041%
19650%
7049%
547%
31451%
12153%
9150%
10053%
2740%
4951%
37449%
22647%
14852%
3157%
3658%
2446%
4348%
4739%
19350%
7351%
666%
29448%
11852%
9351%
8143%
2842%
5253%
36047%
22747%
13247%
2649%
3455%
2549%
5158%
4436%
17846%
7352%
217%
28446%
11952%
9854%
6333%
3045%
4849%
33343%
22246%
11139%
1834%
3963%
2039%
4146%
4738%
16943%
6042%
773%
26543%
9743%
9049%
7942%
2741%
3940%
31641%
22146%
9634%
2038%
3150%
1733%
5057%
4235%
15540%
5337%
220%
26243%
9140%
8245%
7942%
2842%
3435%
29639%
19340%
10337%
2444%
3354%
2344%
4147%
4638%
12933%
6143%
113%
23438%
8738%
6837%
8646%
2334%
3334%
26935%
17035%
9935%
1528%
2541%
2242%
4450%
3730%
12632%
3726%
216%
23037%
8839%
6435%
5428%
2741%
3637%
20527%
14229%
6322%
1425%
1524%
1631%
2932%
2722%
10427%
2618%
327%
17629%
7031%
3921%
5026%
1421%
3233%
15821%
10021%
5720%
1732%
1626%
1631%
2528%
1513%
6818%
2417%
217%
13221%
5524%
3419%
3519%
1523%
1818%
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Analysis..: QFC4d Thinking about your most recent visit to woodland, which of the following were important to you when choosing that woodland to visit?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have visited woodlands and forests in the last 12 months
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Clear signage - bothwelcoming & directional
Opportunities for learning
A variety of activities
Opportunity to collectwoodland produce (including
firewood)
Good for the children to play /play park / child friendly
Able to collect wild flowers /plants
Accessible to disabled / thosewith mobility problems
Other
None of the above
Don't know
745 471 274 54 61 49 91 116 374 140 9 596 212 173 184 62 109
767 484 283 54 62 52 89 122 389 142 10 615 226 183 189 67 98
13217%
8117%
5018%
36%
1626%
1019%
2224%
2117%
6015%
2920%
115%
10116%
3114%
3821%
2815%
1624%
1919%
11615%
7616%
3914%
612%
1016%
816%
1719%
119%
6316%
2316%
224%
9015%
4118%
2413%
2513%
1116%
1515%
10914%
6213%
4717%
814%
1320%
47%
1517%
1714%
5314%
2517%
--
8414%
3415%
3419%
2111%
69%
1314%
527%
337%
197%
24%
610%
510%
78%
65%
256%
139%
17%
386%
2210%
148%
105%
23%
55%
30%
10%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
31%
--
--
30%
--
--
11%
--
22%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
41%
31%
10%
12%
--
--
--
11%
10%
22%
--
20%
11%
11%
10%
11%
--
30%
20%
11%
12%
--
11%
--
11%
10%
10%
--
30%
10%
--
10%
--
22%
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC5a Is there a forest or woodland that you can get to easily without using a car or other transport? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
72973%
18080%
11869%
9958%
14180%
19374%
36174%
36872%
10783%
13180%
11977%
13980%
8570%
14857%
23881%
25879%
23361%
34371%
38375%
16864%
56176%
24581%
48469%
24925%
4520%
4828%
6236%
3017%
6324%
11824%
13125%
1814%
3320%
2819%
3017%
3327%
10641%
5117%
5918%
13937%
13528%
11422%
8633%
16222%
4716%
20129%
232%
10%
43%
106%
42%
42%
82%
163%
43%
11%
64%
42%
43%
52%
52%
103%
92%
82%
153%
72%
172%
93%
142%
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Analysis..: QFC5a Is there a forest or woodland that you can get to easily without using a car or other transport? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
72973%
11671%
61373%
38771%
31274%
1690%
36780%
24462%
10779%
19877%
41075%
11862%
70673%
2062%
17161%
55577%
60275%
12464%
24925%
4528%
20324%
14727%
9523%
210%
8619%
14136%
2115%
5020%
13024%
6735%
23725%
1031%
10036%
14720%
18823%
6132%
232%
32%
212%
81%
153%
--
82%
62%
86%
83%
102%
53%
212%
27%
73%
162%
152%
84%
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Analysis..: QFC5a Is there a forest or woodland that you can get to easily without using a car or other transport? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
72973%
45372%
27675%
5979%
5254%
5373%
8673%
11071%
36976%
12680%
987%
59571%
21876%
17477%
17276%
5767%
10160%
24925%
16326%
8523%
1419%
4345%
1622%
3127%
4328%
10121%
3019%
113%
21726%
6623%
4319%
5424%
2428%
6237%
232%
152%
82%
22%
22%
45%
--
32%
133%
21%
--
223%
31%
94%
21%
45%
53%
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Analysis..: QFC5b How would you rate that forest or woodland in terms of how safe and welcoming it feels?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : Mean score: Very poor = 1, Excellent = 6Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who can get to a forest or woodland easily without using a car
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Don't know
Refused
EXCELLENT / VERY GOOD
GOOD / FAIR
POOR / VERY POOR
Mean
700 140 143 102 135 180 309 391 88 115 98 106 108 185 203 204 293 333 364 173 527 205 495
729 180 118 99 141 193 361 368 107 131 119 139 85 148 238 258 233 343 383 168 561 245 484
17224%
6033%
2521%
2324%
2820%
3719%
7922%
9325%
1615%
2519%
2924%
3425%
2630%
4228%
4117%
6325%
6729%
8224%
8923%
3822%
13524%
5824%
11524%
26036%
5330%
5446%
3637%
4632%
7137%
13838%
12233%
3432%
5139%
4437%
5338%
3035%
4933%
8536%
9637%
7934%
12737%
13335%
5634%
20436%
8434%
17636%
16823%
3921%
2218%
1919%
4633%
4423%
7922%
8924%
3533%
2922%
2420%
3223%
1517%
3423%
6427%
5622%
4921%
7723%
9023%
4426%
12522%
5824%
11023%
7610%
169%
98%
1313%
128%
2513%
4513%
318%
1615%
1713%
1210%
1511%
78%
96%
3314%
2711%
157%
3711%
3910%
137%
6311%
3313%
439%
253%
53%
33%
22%
43%
116%
113%
144%
33%
65%
54%
32%
34%
43%
104%
83%
73%
93%
164%
74%
183%
94%
163%
61%
10%
--
22%
11%
21%
10%
51%
11%
--
11%
21%
23%
--
10%
31%
21%
31%
21%
11%
41%
10%
51%
223%
63%
44%
44%
43%
32%
82%
144%
11%
32%
44%
--
34%
117%
31%
42%
146%
82%
144%
96%
122%
42%
184%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
43259%
11363%
7967%
5960%
7352%
10856%
21760%
21559%
5047%
7759%
7361%
8763%
5565%
9161%
12753%
16062%
14663%
20961%
22258%
9456%
33960%
14258%
29160%
24433%
5530%
3126%
3232%
5841%
6936%
12534%
12033%
5248%
4535%
3630%
4734%
2125%
4329%
9741%
8332%
6427%
11533%
12834%
5634%
18833%
9137%
15432%
314%
63%
33%
44%
54%
137%
123%
195%
44%
65%
65%
54%
56%
43%
114%
114%
94%
124%
185%
85%
224%
94%
214%
4.65 4.83 4.78 4.63 4.57 4.49 4.64 4.67 4.38 4.57 4.68 4.67 4.76 4.84 4.48 4.68 4.81 4.67 4.63 4.63 4.66 4.61 4.68
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Analysis..: QFC5b How would you rate that forest or woodland in terms of how safe and welcoming it feels?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : Mean score: Very poor = 1, Excellent = 6Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who can get to a forest or woodland easily without using a car
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Don't know
Refused
EXCELLENT / VERY GOOD
GOOD / FAIR
POOR / VERY POOR
Mean
700 111 589 396 282 11 328 275 88 177 386 133 678 18 179 518 572 126
729 116 613 387 312 16 367 244 107 198 410 118 706 20 171 555 602 124
17224%
2824%
14524%
8622%
8226%
15%
7520%
7330%
2422%
5126%
9623%
2421%
17024%
28%
4124%
13023%
13923%
3327%
26036%
4236%
21836%
15039%
9832%
639%
14740%
7229%
3734%
6734%
15839%
3328%
25035%
1048%
5633%
20236%
22838%
3326%
16823%
2623%
14223%
9023%
6922%
428%
7420%
6125%
3028%
4020%
9623%
3328%
16523%
316%
3923%
12923%
13623%
3125%
7610%
1210%
6410%
3710%
3411%
428%
4713%
167%
1110%
3015%
348%
119%
6910%
525%
1911%
5710%
6210%
1310%
253%
65%
193%
113%
145%
--
154%
63%
43%
63%
123%
76%
254%
--
64%
193%
193%
64%
61%
--
61%
21%
31%
--
21%
11%
22%
21%
21%
11%
61%
--
21%
41%
41%
21%
223%
22%
203%
113%
114%
--
72%
146%
11%
21%
123%
87%
213%
14%
85%
143%
152%
76%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
43259%
7060%
36359%
23761%
18058%
744%
22260%
14559%
6157%
11860%
25462%
5849%
42059%
1156%
9757%
33260%
36661%
6653%
24433%
3833%
20634%
12733%
10333%
956%
12133%
7732%
4038%
7035%
12932%
4437%
23433%
840%
5834%
18634%
19833%
4435%
314%
65%
254%
133%
186%
--
185%
83%
55%
74%
144%
97%
314%
--
85%
234%
234%
76%
4.65 4.65 4.65 4.68 4.63 4.20 4.59 4.81 4.58 4.62 4.72 4.47 4.66 4.41 4.62 4.66 4.67 4.60
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Analysis..: QFC5b How would you rate that forest or woodland in terms of how safe and welcoming it feels?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : Mean score: Very poor = 1, Excellent = 6Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who can get to a forest or woodland easily without using a car
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
Don't know
Refused
EXCELLENT / VERY GOOD
GOOD / FAIR
POOR / VERY POOR
Mean
700 440 260 60 52 50 86 102 350 123 7 570 200 167 163 51 113
729 453 276 59 52 53 86 110 369 126 9 595 218 174 172 57 101
17224%
10022%
7226%
611%
1122%
1324%
2225%
2724%
9325%
4133%
441%
12821%
5324%
3319%
3923%
1527%
2828%
26036%
16837%
9233%
1831%
2446%
1732%
2833%
3935%
13436%
5342%
335%
20434%
8137%
7040%
5834%
2239%
2727%
16823%
9220%
7628%
1118%
815%
1223%
2529%
2220%
9125%
2016%
223%
14625%
4722%
4626%
4023%
1221%
2222%
7610%
6013%
166%
1424%
35%
25%
89%
1614%
339%
65%
--
7012%
2311%
169%
2414%
47%
87%
253%
184%
73%
711%
24%
35%
11%
32%
103%
33%
--
224%
63%
32%
85%
--
66%
61%
31%
21%
11%
23%
23%
--
--
20%
11%
--
51%
21%
21%
--
11%
11%
223%
123%
103%
24%
24%
48%
33%
44%
62%
11%
--
213%
52%
32%
42%
35%
88%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
43259%
26859%
16460%
2542%
3568%
2956%
5058%
6660%
22761%
9575%
777%
33156%
13562%
10460%
9756%
3866%
5656%
24433%
15234%
9233%
2543%
1120%
1528%
3237%
3834%
12434%
2620%
223%
21636%
7032%
6236%
6437%
1628%
2929%
314%
215%
104%
712%
47%
48%
11%
32%
123%
43%
--
274%
84%
53%
85%
11%
88%
4.65 4.60 4.74 4.03 4.70 4.61 4.75 4.68 4.72 4.97 5.18 4.58 4.69 4.64 4.57 4.86 4.64
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Analysis..: QFC6a Have you ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
444%
125%
74%
53%
42%
166%
265%
183%
43%
74%
64%
53%
86%
156%
104%
113%
236%
255%
194%
125%
324%
62%
385%
94895%
21294%
16295%
16094%
17097%
24494%
45794%
49195%
12194%
15896%
14695%
16796%
11393%
24394%
27995%
31396%
35693%
45894%
48795%
24494%
70495%
29397%
65494%
81%
21%
11%
42%
11%
--
20%
61%
43%
--
21%
--
11%
10%
41%
21%
21%
31%
51%
52%
30%
10%
71%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC6a Have you ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
444%
95%
354%
305%
123%
18%
194%
215%
11%
114%
254%
95%
445%
--
103%
345%
364%
84%
94895%
15394%
79495%
51194%
40496%
1481%
43895%
37094%
13196%
24294%
52095%
18195%
91495%
2990%
26996%
67594%
76495%
18395%
81%
21%
61%
10%
41%
210%
51%
10%
32%
42%
31%
10%
61%
26%
10%
71%
41%
21%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
10%
--
--
14%
--
10%
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC6a Have you ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
444%
284%
164%
23%
44%
45%
65%
96%
194%
159%
217%
283%
93%
94%
157%
78%
32%
94895%
59594%
35395%
7397%
9194%
6895%
11195%
14894%
45794%
14290%
883%
79796%
27696%
21394%
21393%
7790%
16397%
81%
71%
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
71%
10%
--
71%
21%
31%
--
22%
11%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC6b Do you feel that you have influenced decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
48 12 9 6 4 17 27 21 3 6 5 5 10 19 9 10 29 27 21 11 37 6 42
44 12 7 5 4 16 26 18 4 7 6 5 8 15 10 11 23 25 19 12 32 6 38
2250%
760%
452%
350%
121%
747%
1040%
1164%
140%
581%
234%
5100%
230%
637%
766%
765%
835%
1041%
1261%
980%
1238%
349%
1950%
1740%
214%
338%
233%
379%
853%
1248%
527%
260%
119%
466%
--
447%
743%
334%
435%
1044%
1246%
631%
220%
1547%
351%
1438%
511%
326%
110%
117%
--
--
312%
29%
--
--
--
--
223%
319%
--
--
521%
313%
28%
--
515%
--
512%
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Analysis..: QFC6b Do you feel that you have influenced decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
48 10 38 34 12 1 20 25 1 11 29 8 48 - 13 35 39 9
44 9 35 30 12 1 19 21 1 11 25 9 44 - 10 34 36 8
2250%
331%
1954%
1343%
865%
1100%
946%
943%
1100%
552%
937%
782%
2250%
--
447%
1750%
1644%
673%
1740%
451%
1337%
1447%
329%
--
949%
839%
--
548%
1144%
218%
1740%
--
553%
1236%
1645%
218%
511%
218%
39%
310%
16%
--
15%
418%
--
--
519%
--
511%
--
--
514%
411%
18%
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Analysis..: QFC6b Do you feel that you have influenced decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have ever been consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
48 31 17 3 5 4 7 10 19 16 1 31 10 10 16 7 4
44 28 16 2 4 4 6 9 19 15 2 28 9 9 15 7 3
2250%
1346%
956%
138%
238%
245%
124%
443%
1366%
964%
2100%
1139%
661%
451%
747%
465%
--
1740%
1244%
531%
162%
362%
--
458%
557%
526%
536%
--
1244%
439%
449%
532%
235%
149%
511%
310%
213%
--
--
255%
119%
--
28%
--
--
517%
--
--
321%
--
251%
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Analysis..: QFC6c Would you like to be consulted in future about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
43944%
11551%
7242%
8349%
6236%
10641%
22045%
21942%
4434%
7244%
8556%
8348%
6049%
9537%
11639%
16851%
15541%
22847%
20941%
10039%
33846%
14548%
29342%
48749%
10346%
7544%
8047%
10158%
12849%
23248%
25449%
7054%
7445%
5938%
8247%
5646%
14656%
14449%
14143%
20253%
22246%
26351%
14355%
34346%
13745%
34950%
758%
73%
2313%
84%
127%
2610%
337%
428%
1512%
1911%
96%
85%
75%
176%
3412%
185%
236%
357%
408%
177%
588%
196%
568%
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC6c Would you like to be consulted in future about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
43944%
7646%
36243%
25848%
17140%
425%
22148%
14637%
6447%
10842%
26047%
6735%
41944%
1856%
10437%
33346%
36746%
7237%
48749%
6942%
41850%
24846%
21351%
1267%
19743%
22257%
6346%
12649%
24945%
11058%
47249%
1135%
15957%
32545%
37346%
11157%
758%
1912%
567%
357%
379%
18%
439%
236%
107%
228%
407%
147%
717%
310%
156%
608%
658%
105%
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC6c Would you like to be consulted in future about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
43944%
26943%
17046%
3344%
2829%
2737%
4740%
7347%
23148%
9359%
993%
33740%
11741%
11149%
12555%
3743%
4627%
48749%
32151%
16545%
3648%
6466%
4157%
6353%
6743%
21645%
5132%
17%
43552%
15353%
9642%
8638%
3744%
11066%
758%
406%
359%
68%
55%
46%
87%
1610%
378%
149%
--
617%
176%
199%
177%
1113%
116%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC6d Do you feel that you would be able to influence decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who would like to be consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
430 93 89 86 57 105 188 242 36 65 72 64 74 119 101 136 193 228 201 103 327 125 305
439 115 72 83 62 106 220 219 44 72 85 83 60 95 116 168 155 228 209 100 338 145 293
24155%
7767%
3346%
4858%
3861%
4643%
11954%
12256%
2966%
3853%
4451%
4959%
3153%
5052%
6758%
9355%
8152%
12655%
11555%
6565%
17652%
7250%
16958%
13030%
2421%
2028%
2530%
1524%
4643%
6831%
6228%
717%
2231%
2631%
2429%
2135%
2931%
3026%
5030%
5033%
7332%
5727%
2626%
10531%
4833%
8228%
6715%
1412%
1926%
1012%
915%
1514%
3215%
3516%
717%
1116%
1518%
1012%
712%
1617%
1916%
2515%
2415%
3013%
3718%
99%
5817%
2518%
4214%
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Analysis..: QFC6d Do you feel that you would be able to influence decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who would like to be consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
430 78 352 266 155 3 200 169 54 98 251 77 414 15 111 317 355 75
439 76 362 258 171 4 221 146 64 108 260 67 419 18 104 333 367 72
24155%
4458%
19754%
13452%
10159%
4100%
11753%
8256%
3859%
6258%
14054%
3958%
23155%
952%
6663%
17552%
19754%
4462%
13030%
1823%
11331%
8633%
4124%
--
7333%
3927%
1726%
2825%
7930%
2131%
12630%
424%
2827%
10130%
11531%
1521%
6715%
1519%
5214%
3815%
2917%
--
3214%
2517%
915%
1817%
4116%
711%
6315%
424%
1010%
5717%
5515%
1217%
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Analysis..: QFC6d Do you feel that you would be able to influence decisions about creating, managing or using woodlands in your area?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who would like to be consulted about plans for creating, managing or using woodlands in their area
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
430 266 164 35 31 26 49 67 222 90 8 332 114 104 122 34 53
439 269 170 33 28 27 47 73 231 93 9 337 117 111 125 37 46
24155%
14855%
9355%
1853%
1348%
1972%
2247%
4460%
12554%
4953%
551%
18756%
5647%
6054%
7964%
1234%
3168%
13030%
8531%
4627%
1029%
1140%
29%
1736%
1925%
7131%
3133%
549%
9528%
4034%
3128%
3528%
1541%
919%
6715%
3613%
3118%
618%
312%
519%
816%
1114%
3415%
1314%
--
5416%
2118%
2018%
119%
925%
613%
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Analysis..: QFC6e Once trees have been felled in your area, what types of trees / woodland would you like to see in their place?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
A mix of conifers andbroadleaves
Broadleaves (e.g. Oak,Beech)
Conifers (e.g. Scots Pine,Juniper, Yew)
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
56056%
11551%
9455%
10763%
11365%
13251%
26755%
29357%
8365%
11268%
9663%
9153%
5948%
11946%
19566%
18757%
17847%
25152%
30760%
13652%
42557%
19264%
36853%
32132%
9140%
5734%
4426%
3922%
9135%
15732%
16532%
1915%
2817%
4428%
6437%
5242%
11544%
4716%
10833%
16644%
18939%
13226%
9436%
22731%
6823%
25336%
374%
73%
63%
43%
106%
104%
255%
122%
65%
95%
21%
53%
44%
114%
155%
72%
154%
184%
194%
93%
284%
103%
274%
182%
10%
--
42%
53%
83%
82%
92%
11%
42%
21%
31%
11%
73%
52%
51%
82%
61%
122%
52%
132%
62%
122%
646%
136%
148%
106%
95%
197%
296%
357%
2015%
127%
106%
95%
54%
83%
3211%
196%
134%
214%
438%
177%
466%
258%
396%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC6e Once trees have been felled in your area, what types of trees / woodland would you like to see in their place?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
A mix of conifers andbroadleaves
Broadleaves (e.g. Oak,Beech)
Conifers (e.g. Scots Pine,Juniper, Yew)
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
56056%
8552%
47557%
28653%
24959%
1271%
26157%
20653%
8764%
16263%
30756%
8947%
53956%
1960%
15455%
40456%
44055%
11962%
32132%
6439%
25731%
20838%
10625%
18%
14532%
14437%
2720%
5421%
18434%
8142%
31433%
720%
9233%
22732%
27434%
4724%
374%
63%
314%
183%
195%
--
164%
154%
64%
94%
193%
95%
364%
13%
135%
243%
304%
74%
182%
21%
162%
102%
82%
--
72%
92%
11%
11%
122%
32%
162%
--
72%
112%
132%
42%
646%
74%
577%
214%
389%
421%
306%
174%
1511%
3012%
265%
84%
586%
515%
135%
517%
476%
158%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
13%
--
10%
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC6e Once trees have been felled in your area, what types of trees / woodland would you like to see in their place?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
A mix of conifers andbroadleaves
Broadleaves (e.g. Oak,Beech)
Conifers (e.g. Scots Pine,Juniper, Yew)
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
56056%
36358%
19753%
4763%
4748%
3852%
8371%
9058%
25553%
8151%
329%
47757%
17862%
13560%
11249%
4857%
8350%
32132%
18730%
13436%
2026%
3839%
2534%
2320%
5032%
16634%
6139%
661%
25430%
7325%
6529%
10144%
2327%
5633%
374%
264%
113%
34%
66%
22%
65%
53%
163%
64%
19%
304%
114%
105%
42%
56%
64%
182%
142%
31%
33%
44%
23%
11%
--
82%
--
--
182%
52%
42%
31%
22%
53%
646%
406%
246%
34%
33%
68%
44%
117%
378%
96%
--
547%
217%
125%
73%
78%
1710%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC6f After felling trees in your area, would you prefer to see…?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
A gradual restoration to anatural type of woodland
No preference
Quick replanting
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
40741%
9542%
7343%
7041%
6235%
10741%
20342%
20440%
5341%
6237%
6039%
7041%
5141%
11243%
11439%
13040%
16243%
20542%
19939%
10540%
30241%
11639%
29042%
27427%
5525%
4527%
5935%
5029%
6425%
11824%
15630%
3930%
4930%
4126%
5029%
3832%
5722%
8830%
9128%
9625%
12926%
14628%
7529%
20027%
8729%
18727%
27127%
6428%
4728%
3118%
5632%
7328%
14730%
12424%
2821%
4729%
4429%
4526%
2823%
7830%
7526%
9027%
10628%
13528%
13626%
7027%
20127%
8327%
18827%
162%
21%
11%
21%
32%
83%
61%
102%
--
32%
42%
11%
11%
83%
31%
51%
92%
51%
112%
52%
111%
21%
142%
333%
94%
32%
85%
42%
83%
123%
214%
108%
42%
53%
64%
43%
42%
145%
114%
82%
122%
224%
62%
274%
134%
203%
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Analysis..: QFC6f After felling trees in your area, would you prefer to see…?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
A gradual restoration to anatural type of woodland
No preference
Quick replanting
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
40741%
6942%
33740%
23643%
15336%
741%
18540%
15540%
6044%
9938%
22641%
8042%
39341%
1442%
10538%
30142%
34042%
6735%
27427%
3521%
23929%
13926%
12931%
320%
13630%
10527%
3324%
7529%
15027%
4825%
26728%
516%
8230%
19027%
21727%
5629%
27127%
5534%
21626%
14827%
11126%
529%
12126%
11028%
3526%
6826%
14827%
5428%
26027%
929%
7728%
19127%
21226%
5931%
162%
--
162%
71%
92%
--
61%
92%
11%
11%
112%
42%
152%
--
52%
111%
122%
32%
333%
53%
293%
132%
195%
210%
133%
123%
75%
145%
143%
53%
293%
413%
93%
253%
243%
74%
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Analysis..: QFC6f After felling trees in your area, would you prefer to see…?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
A gradual restoration to anatural type of woodland
No preference
Quick replanting
None – don't want to seereplanting
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
40741%
23337%
17347%
3040%
3132%
2839%
4639%
7649%
19540%
7447%
547%
32839%
10135%
9944%
10747%
3845%
6136%
27427%
18730%
8724%
1824%
3132%
2332%
2824%
4529%
12927%
3120%
113%
24229%
9332%
5323%
5825%
1720%
5231%
27127%
17728%
9425%
2229%
3031%
1926%
3832%
3220%
13127%
4529%
439%
22227%
7627%
6529%
5825%
2630%
4225%
162%
102%
62%
33%
33%
12%
11%
--
82%
10%
--
152%
72%
42%
11%
--
42%
333%
254%
92%
34%
22%
11%
54%
42%
204%
64%
--
273%
103%
52%
42%
56%
106%
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Analysis..: QFC7 Have you and/or anyone in your family attended any of the following organised learning activities or events to do with woodlands in the last 12 months? Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
School trip
Forest school
Guided walk or talk
Organised course or trainingevent (such as dry stone walli-ng, fencing, making bird boxe-
s, woodland management)
An organised tree plantingevent
Woodland managements (treefelling, gardening etc.)
Youth group activities (e.g. girlguides, cadets)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
12312%
4922%
74%
106%
127%
4517%
5411%
6913%
1814%
2616%
3019%
2615%
65%
177%
4415%
5617%
246%
6113%
6212%
197%
10414%
7926%
446%
879%
3315%
32%
64%
85%
3714%
306%
5711%
1310%
2314%
1610%
2012%
43%
114%
3612%
3611%
154%
449%
438%
83%
7911%
5619%
314%
545%
2210%
63%
32%
63%
187%
275%
275%
1411%
32%
85%
138%
65%
104%
176%
217%
164%
347%
194%
135%
416%
186%
365%
333%
94%
64%
11%
11%
166%
184%
153%
22%
106%
96%
74%
--
52%
124%
165%
51%
235%
92%
21%
314%
176%
152%
111%
63%
21%
--
10%
31%
51%
61%
43%
11%
11%
11%
21%
11%
52%
21%
31%
72%
31%
52%
61%
31%
81%
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
21%
20%
--
--
20%
--
20%
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
61%
10%
10%
11%
--
42%
41%
20%
21%
--
11%
21%
11%
10%
21%
31%
20%
61%
10%
--
61%
21%
41%
75876%
14564%
15491%
14384%
14180%
17668%
37377%
38675%
8768%
11369%
11172%
12874%
10284%
21884%
20068%
23873%
32084%
36174%
39577%
21783%
54173%
18461%
57582%
323%
42%
10%
106%
137%
42%
204%
112%
54%
74%
11%
85%
22%
93%
114%
103%
113%
122%
204%
93%
233%
83%
233%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC7 Have you and/or anyone in your family attended any of the following organised learning activities or events to do with woodlands in the last 12 months? Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
School trip
Forest school
Guided walk or talk
Organised course or trainingevent (such as dry stone walli-ng, fencing, making bird boxe-
s, woodland management)
An organised tree plantingevent
Woodland managements (treefelling, gardening etc.)
Youth group activities (e.g. girlguides, cadets)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
12312%
2012%
10412%
6913%
4912%
526%
6915%
308%
2317%
2911%
7514%
189%
11612%
515%
228%
10114%
10813%
147%
879%
128%
759%
5410%
307%
18%
5211%
236%
118%
198%
6011%
84%
859%
--
145%
7310%
7810%
84%
545%
149%
395%
367%
133%
529%
317%
113%
108%
156%
285%
95%
505%
27%
166%
385%
526%
21%
333%
53%
273%
234%
82%
213%
204%
72%
64%
73%
244%
21%
303%
25%
114%
223%
334%
--
111%
32%
81%
81%
31%
--
20%
31%
54%
52%
41%
21%
71%
27%
41%
71%
91%
21%
20%
21%
--
20%
--
--
--
21%
--
--
20%
--
20%
--
--
20%
20%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
61%
10%
61%
51%
10%
--
51%
10%
11%
21%
31%
21%
51%
--
21%
51%
61%
--
75876%
12073%
63976%
40575%
33179%
738%
33372%
32483%
9368%
19175%
40674%
15983%
73776%
2063%
22480%
53074%
59374%
16686%
323%
53%
273%
122%
174%
210%
112%
154%
53%
83%
173%
63%
283%
413%
83%
243%
243%
63%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC7 Have you and/or anyone in your family attended any of the following organised learning activities or events to do with woodlands in the last 12 months? Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
School trip
Forest school
Guided walk or talk
Organised course or trainingevent (such as dry stone walli-ng, fencing, making bird boxe-
s, woodland management)
An organised tree plantingevent
Woodland managements (treefelling, gardening etc.)
Youth group activities (e.g. girlguides, cadets)
Other
None of the above
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
12312%
7712%
4612%
1115%
1010%
--
1412%
2013%
6814%
2415%
440%
9511%
2910%
4721%
178%
1518%
148%
879%
589%
298%
1317%
56%
12%
87%
1711%
439%
2013%
221%
658%
269%
2411%
209%
55%
117%
545%
295%
257%
11%
11%
11%
33%
117%
367%
149%
223%
385%
135%
136%
188%
89%
11%
333%
163%
164%
12%
11%
--
22%
106%
184%
1811%
223%
121%
83%
94%
125%
34%
10%
111%
71%
31%
--
23%
--
--
32%
61%
74%
--
40%
10%
10%
52%
22%
32%
20%
20%
--
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
20%
--
--
21%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
--
61%
41%
21%
11%
--
--
11%
--
51%
11%
18%
41%
10%
31%
21%
11%
--
75876%
46874%
29179%
5168%
7477%
6995%
9077%
12479%
35072%
11070%
437%
64577%
22779%
15870%
17175%
6374%
13480%
323%
274%
51%
34%
77%
12%
22%
11%
184%
21%
110%
283%
72%
73%
52%
11%
117%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC8a Have you been involved in voluntary work in connection with woodlands in the last 12 months (e.g. physical work in a wood, administration, fund raising,running a group)?
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
465%
219%
63%
32%
42%
125%
255%
214%
54%
85%
64%
85%
86%
114%
134%
144%
195%
296%
163%
94%
375%
93%
375%
94094%
20390%
16396%
16195%
17197%
24393%
45393%
48795%
11892%
15795%
14695%
16193%
11393%
24595%
27594%
30794%
35894%
45193%
48895%
24795%
69494%
29096%
65093%
131%
21%
21%
53%
10%
42%
71%
61%
64%
--
11%
32%
11%
31%
62%
41%
41%
61%
81%
52%
91%
21%
112%
10%
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC8a Have you been involved in voluntary work in connection with woodlands in the last 12 months (e.g. physical work in a wood, administration, fund raising,running a group)?
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
465%
117%
354%
295%
133%
213%
184%
185%
86%
135%
255%
84%
455%
--
124%
335%
395%
74%
94094%
15192%
79094%
50794%
40195%
1377%
43895%
36994%
12491%
23793%
51994%
17994%
90894%
3092%
26294%
67494%
75694%
18495%
131%
21%
121%
61%
61%
210%
51%
51%
32%
52%
61%
32%
101%
38%
31%
112%
101%
21%
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
--
--
11%
11%
--
--
10%
--
10%
--
10%
--
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Analysis..: QFC8a Have you been involved in voluntary work in connection with woodlands in the last 12 months (e.g. physical work in a wood, administration, fund raising,running a group)?
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
465%
284%
185%
23%
55%
57%
44%
64%
235%
117%
18%
344%
72%
94%
188%
33%
64%
94094%
59194%
35095%
7397%
9093%
6793%
11396%
15196%
44792%
14693%
992%
78594%
27797%
21294%
20992%
8196%
15693%
131%
112%
31%
--
22%
--
--
--
122%
--
--
132%
21%
52%
10%
11%
53%
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC8b Are you a member of any community groups that are involved in the conservation and/or management of local woodlands?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
374%
177%
116%
11%
10%
83%
245%
133%
--
32%
96%
63%
65%
145%
31%
155%
195%
265%
112%
93%
294%
62%
314%
95395%
20792%
15994%
16496%
17298%
25197%
45894%
49696%
12698%
16097%
14393%
16495%
11594%
24594%
28698%
30794%
36094%
45694%
49597%
24895%
70595%
29397%
66194%
101%
21%
--
53%
21%
10%
41%
61%
32%
11%
11%
32%
11%
10%
41%
41%
20%
31%
71%
41%
61%
21%
81%
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Analysis..: QFC8b Are you a member of any community groups that are involved in the conservation and/or management of local woodlands?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
374%
127%
263%
245%
102%
--
153%
185%
32%
31%
244%
105%
354%
27%
62%
314%
344%
42%
95395%
15091%
80496%
51795%
40396%
1690%
44196%
37295%
13096%
24997%
52195%
17894%
92196%
2785%
27097%
67995%
76595%
18797%
101%
21%
81%
10%
82%
210%
51%
21%
32%
42%
41%
21%
71%
38%
21%
81%
71%
21%
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Analysis..: QFC8b Are you a member of any community groups that are involved in the conservation and/or management of local woodlands?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
374%
173%
216%
--
11%
46%
22%
85%
225%
159%
--
233%
73%
94%
177%
34%
11%
95395%
60496%
34994%
75100%
9598%
6692%
11598%
14995%
45494%
14391%
10100%
80196%
27796%
21495%
21092%
8195%
16498%
101%
102%
--
--
11%
12%
--
--
82%
--
--
101%
31%
31%
10%
11%
32%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - FSCBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
55155%
14263%
10360%
8248%
8850%
13652%
28458%
26652%
7054%
10262%
9361%
11164%
6453%
11042%
17259%
20463%
17446%
29861%
25049%
9737%
45361%
18160%
37053%
42242%
7131%
6337%
8449%
8850%
11845%
19440%
22844%
5543%
6037%
5435%
5834%
5747%
13853%
11639%
11234%
19551%
17636%
24748%
14857%
27537%
11538%
30744%
253%
115%
42%
53%
--
52%
82%
173%
21%
21%
64%
42%
11%
104%
41%
103%
113%
92%
163%
135%
122%
52%
203%
30%
21%
--
--
--
10%
--
31%
21%
--
--
--
--
10%
21%
--
10%
31%
--
31%
--
--
30%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - FSCBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
55155%
10061%
45154%
33261%
19947%
1268%
30666%
17344%
6950%
13653%
33361%
7841%
53656%
1237%
12144%
42659%
46758%
8444%
42242%
5735%
36544%
19736%
21050%
422%
14632%
20653%
6547%
11445%
20537%
10153%
40442%
1752%
14953%
27338%
32040%
10253%
253%
74%
182%
122%
133%
--
92%
123%
11%
41%
112%
105%
232%
25%
73%
182%
192%
63%
30%
--
30%
10%
--
210%
--
10%
21%
21%
--
10%
10%
26%
10%
20%
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - FSCBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
55155%
33553%
21658%
2634%
3941%
4562%
7060%
11775%
25453%
11674%
774%
42751%
15253%
13560%
14764%
5969%
5633%
42242%
27844%
14439%
4763%
5557%
2738%
4640%
3723%
21043%
4025%
326%
38046%
12945%
8638%
7533%
2024%
10764%
253%
163%
92%
23%
33%
--
11%
32%
163%
11%
--
243%
62%
31%
63%
67%
42%
30%
20%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
31%
--
--
30%
--
21%
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - PEFCBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
14515%
199%
3319%
2314%
3319%
3714%
8918%
5711%
108%
3722%
1913%
3118%
1513%
3313%
4716%
5015%
4813%
7716%
6813%
3413%
11115%
4415%
10114%
81381%
19386%
13277%
13982%
13879%
21282%
37777%
43785%
11690%
11872%
13185%
13276%
10485%
21382%
23480%
26380%
31783%
39080%
42182%
20880%
60582%
25083%
56481%
404%
115%
53%
84%
53%
114%
214%
194%
11%
106%
42%
106%
32%
135%
114%
144%
164%
173%
245%
166%
243%
72%
335%
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
20%
--
21%
--
--
20%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - PEFCBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
14515%
2113%
12415%
7213%
6816%
212%
7516%
5414%
129%
3212%
8916%
2312%
14115%
311%
4817%
9814%
11815%
2814%
81381%
13482%
67981%
45684%
32978%
1477%
36980%
32082%
11886%
21885%
44280%
15079%
78481%
2679%
21677%
59483%
66282%
15178%
404%
85%
324%
153%
246%
--
174%
174%
43%
52%
183%
189%
394%
14%
155%
243%
263%
158%
20%
--
20%
--
--
210%
--
--
21%
21%
--
--
--
26%
--
20%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - PEFCBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
14515%
8113%
6417%
22%
1011%
1014%
2219%
2315%
7816%
2415%
438%
11814%
4215%
4018%
3315%
1518%
148%
81381%
52884%
28677%
7194%
8487%
5881%
9380%
12781%
38079%
13082%
662%
67881%
23883%
17678%
19083%
5767%
14687%
404%
203%
205%
34%
22%
45%
21%
64%
245%
43%
--
364%
83%
73%
52%
1315%
74%
20%
20%
--
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
20%
--
21%
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - HETASBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
11111%
198%
3420%
137%
2715%
197%
6012%
5110%
76%
1710%
2717%
2213%
1412%
2510%
248%
4815%
3910%
5311%
5711%
197%
9212%
4114%
7010%
83784%
19486%
12574%
15189%
14582%
22286%
39581%
44286%
11892%
14387%
11575%
13678%
10485%
22286%
26189%
25077%
32686%
40884%
42783%
21583%
62284%
25183%
58684%
515%
115%
116%
74%
42%
197%
316%
204%
21%
53%
128%
169%
43%
125%
72%
289%
164%
235%
286%
259%
274%
93%
426%
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
20%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
21%
--
--
20%
--
21%
--
--
20%
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - HETASBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
11111%
159%
9611%
6712%
409%
18%
6214%
3910%
86%
114%
8015%
1810%
11011%
12%
238%
8812%
9912%
126%
83784%
13683%
70284%
45884%
34782%
1482%
36880%
33686%
12592%
23190%
44781%
15682%
80784%
2680%
24186%
59282%
67283%
16585%
515%
138%
385%
173%
348%
--
307%
174%
11%
135%
224%
168%
475%
412%
156%
365%
354%
168%
20%
--
20%
--
--
210%
--
--
21%
21%
--
--
--
26%
--
20%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC9 Have you ever seen any of these logos on wood products? - HETASBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
11111%
579%
5415%
56%
1011%
57%
1412%
2516%
5311%
3422%
224%
749%
3111%
3515%
2611%
45%
159%
83784%
54386%
29480%
6688%
8486%
6590%
10085%
11976%
40584%
11875%
776%
71285%
24384%
18280%
19385%
7183%
14184%
515%
305%
216%
46%
33%
23%
43%
138%
255%
64%
--
455%
145%
73%
84%
1012%
117%
20%
20%
--
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
20%
--
21%
--
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC10a. To what extent you agree that... Everyone should take action when visiting woodlands to help prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseases (e.g.by washing shoes\ boots, bikes etc before and after their visit and by brushing soil & plant material from clothes)
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
24725%
4922%
2515%
8248%
4324%
4819%
11223%
13526%
1915%
4024%
5133%
2917%
3126%
7730%
6020%
7924%
10828%
10121%
14528%
6926%
17824%
6923%
17825%
44244%
10446%
7444%
5834%
7241%
13452%
22145%
22143%
6551%
7747%
5636%
7946%
5545%
11043%
14248%
13541%
16543%
22246%
21843%
10440%
33846%
13645%
30644%
15415%
4018%
3420%
1710%
3620%
2811%
7215%
8316%
2116%
2314%
2617%
3420%
1714%
3313%
4315%
6119%
5013%
8518%
6913%
4015%
11415%
5418%
10014%
9910%
209%
1911%
106%
2011%
3012%
5010%
4910%
118%
1811%
117%
2313%
1311%
229%
2910%
3411%
359%
5111%
479%
2811%
7010%
269%
7210%
182%
11%
11%
21%
42%
94%
102%
82%
54%
42%
21%
32%
22%
10%
93%
52%
31%
51%
133%
62%
122%
93%
91%
414%
115%
1710%
21%
21%
104%
235%
184%
76%
32%
75%
53%
33%
166%
103%
124%
195%
214%
204%
145%
274%
72%
355%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
68969%
15368%
9958%
14082%
11465%
18270%
33268%
35769%
8566%
11771%
10769%
10862%
8671%
18772%
20269%
21466%
27372%
32367%
36371%
17366%
51670%
20568%
48469%
11612%
2210%
2112%
127%
2313%
3915%
5912%
5711%
1612%
2214%
149%
2615%
1512%
249%
3813%
3912%
3910%
5612%
6012%
3413%
8211%
3512%
8112%
3.84 3.84 3.67 4.24 3.75 3.73 3.81 3.86 3.68 3.81 3.96 3.64 3.85 3.98 3.75 3.79 3.94 3.78 3.88 3.82 3.84 3.78 3.86
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Analysis..: QFC10a. To what extent you agree that... Everyone should take action when visiting woodlands to help prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseases (e.g.by washing shoes\ boots, bikes etc before and after their visit and by brushing soil & plant material from clothes)
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
24725%
3622%
21125%
12523%
11627%
212%
9721%
11630%
3022%
6224%
12823%
5428%
24125%
516%
7828%
16823%
18523%
6132%
44244%
7445%
36844%
24345%
18344%
1058%
21747%
15941%
6145%
10742%
25446%
8143%
42744%
1444%
11240%
32645%
37446%
6835%
15415%
3018%
12415%
9618%
5212%
211%
7917%
5514%
1813%
4417%
8716%
2111%
15116%
26%
3814%
11616%
12516%
2915%
9910%
1610%
8210%
509%
4611%
--
4810%
379%
1410%
229%
519%
2513%
9310%
514%
3513%
639%
7910%
2010%
182%
11%
162%
41%
143%
--
61%
61%
53%
104%
71%
10%
182%
--
83%
101%
121%
63%
414%
74%
344%
255%
102%
319%
153%
185%
86%
114%
224%
84%
344%
720%
83%
345%
314%
95%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
68969%
10967%
58069%
36768%
29971%
1270%
31468%
27570%
9267%
16966%
38270%
13571%
66869%
1959%
19168%
49469%
55969%
12967%
11612%
1811%
9912%
5410%
6014%
--
5412%
4311%
1914%
3213%
5811%
2614%
11111%
514%
4315%
7310%
9111%
2513%
3.84 3.80 3.84 3.84 3.83 4.01 3.79 3.92 3.77 3.77 3.84 3.89 3.84 3.76 3.80 3.85 3.83 3.87
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Analysis..: QFC10a. To what extent you agree that... Everyone should take action when visiting woodlands to help prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseases (e.g.by washing shoes\ boots, bikes etc before and after their visit and by brushing soil & plant material from clothes)
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
24725%
17127%
7621%
3446%
3031%
1622%
2925%
2919%
10822%
3221%
224%
21225%
8730%
4620%
3415%
2226%
5734%
44244%
26442%
17848%
1926%
4647%
3650%
5346%
7246%
21544%
5938%
332%
38046%
11941%
10044%
11249%
4249%
6740%
15415%
8113%
7320%
45%
1313%
1622%
2421%
2617%
7215%
3421%
221%
11814%
4516%
4821%
3415%
1113%
159%
9910%
6911%
298%
56%
77%
45%
87%
1912%
5712%
2616%
223%
718%
238%
2410%
3315%
67%
127%
182%
152%
31%
811%
--
--
11%
21%
72%
11%
--
162%
52%
21%
42%
23%
53%
414%
315%
113%
56%
22%
11%
22%
85%
245%
53%
--
364%
93%
73%
105%
33%
117%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
68969%
43569%
25469%
5472%
7678%
5272%
8371%
10165%
32467%
9258%
656%
59271%
20672%
14564%
14664%
6475%
12474%
11612%
8413%
329%
1317%
77%
45%
87%
2113%
6413%
2717%
223%
8710%
2810%
2511%
3716%
89%
1710%
3.84 3.84 3.82 3.96 4.04 3.90 3.89 3.73 3.78 3.63 3.57 3.88 3.93 3.75 3.64 3.92 4.01
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Analysis..: QFC10b. To what extent you agree that... I would be willing to look out for and report sightings of pests and diseases on trees, if appropriate information and advicewas available to me
Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
24424%
5123%
2615%
6437%
4827%
5521%
11023%
13326%
2116%
4930%
4630%
4526%
3226%
5119%
7024%
9128%
8222%
10822%
13526%
4819%
19526%
8629%
15723%
46647%
11651%
8047%
5331%
8448%
13351%
22246%
24448%
6853%
6942%
7146%
8449%
5747%
11645%
13747%
15648%
17446%
24450%
22043%
10942%
35748%
14849%
31946%
10611%
3013%
2012%
2012%
2011%
176%
5110%
5611%
1310%
2314%
138%
2112%
1311%
249%
3512%
3410%
3710%
5311%
5310%
3011%
7710%
2910%
7711%
879%
136%
2213%
106%
148%
2811%
4810%
398%
119%
148%
96%
85%
98%
3614%
258%
175%
4512%
347%
5310%
4216%
456%
145%
7310%
424%
73%
53%
159%
64%
93%
214%
214%
32%
53%
53%
64%
54%
187%
83%
124%
236%
184%
245%
156%
284%
93%
335%
535%
94%
169%
95%
32%
166%
337%
204%
119%
53%
106%
85%
54%
145%
165%
185%
195%
276%
255%
177%
355%
145%
396%
30%
--
11%
--
--
11%
20%
10%
22%
--
--
--
--
10%
21%
--
10%
10%
10%
--
30%
21%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
71071%
16774%
10662%
11769%
13275%
18872%
33268%
37873%
8969%
11972%
11877%
12975%
8973%
16764%
20771%
24775%
25667%
35273%
35569%
15760%
55375%
23478%
47668%
12913%
209%
2716%
2515%
2011%
3714%
6914%
6012%
1411%
1911%
149%
158%
1512%
5321%
3311%
299%
6818%
5211%
7815%
5722%
7210%
238%
10615%
3.83 3.88 3.65 3.87 3.90 3.81 3.78 3.87 3.80 3.90 4.00 3.93 3.87 3.60 3.86 3.96 3.69 3.86 3.80 3.55 3.92 4.01 3.75
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Analysis..: QFC10b. To what extent you agree that... I would be willing to look out for and report sightings of pests and diseases on trees, if appropriate information and advicewas available to me
Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
24424%
3320%
21025%
12623%
11227%
316%
11024%
9825%
3224%
5722%
14326%
4322%
23624%
619%
6624%
17825%
18923%
5428%
46647%
8954%
37745%
26449%
18744%
954%
23050%
16542%
6648%
12649%
26047%
7841%
44746%
1959%
12344%
33947%
39549%
7137%
10611%
1710%
8911%
5210%
4912%
--
5211%
4010%
129%
2510%
6111%
1910%
10511%
--
238%
8312%
9011%
168%
879%
127%
759%
479%
369%
320%
306%
4612%
118%
229%
336%
3217%
869%
12%
3613%
517%
597%
2815%
424%
32%
395%
214%
194%
--
143%
246%
43%
114%
224%
95%
414%
13%
197%
233%
304%
137%
535%
85%
455%
316%
195%
210%
235%
205%
107%
135%
305%
105%
465%
618%
124%
416%
405%
116%
30%
11%
10%
10%
--
--
20%
--
11%
21%
--
10%
30%
--
--
30%
30%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
71071%
12274%
58870%
39072%
29971%
1270%
34074%
26267%
9872%
18271%
40373%
12163%
68271%
2577%
18968%
51772%
58473%
12565%
12913%
159%
11414%
6813%
5413%
320%
4410%
7018%
1511%
3313%
5510%
4121%
12813%
25%
5520%
7410%
8811%
4121%
3.83 3.88 3.82 3.84 3.84 3.74 3.90 3.72 3.88 3.81 3.90 3.63 3.82 4.07 3.68 3.88 3.86 3.69
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Analysis..: QFC10b. To what extent you agree that... I would be willing to look out for and report sightings of pests and diseases on trees, if appropriate information and advicewas available to me
Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
24424%
16927%
7420%
3142%
2324%
1825%
3530%
3724%
9921%
4226%
224%
20024%
7927%
5424%
4721%
1518%
4628%
46647%
26642%
20054%
2229%
3738%
3143%
5850%
7749%
24250%
8353%
876%
37545%
11941%
10547%
13660%
5262%
5030%
10611%
6210%
4412%
12%
1313%
1216%
1110%
1811%
5111%
138%
--
9311%
3412%
3415%
146%
44%
2112%
879%
569%
318%
1114%
1414%
45%
87%
75%
439%
128%
--
759%
3111%
167%
115%
89%
2012%
424%
345%
82%
68%
55%
57%
32%
85%
163%
--
--
425%
134%
21%
84%
23%
1710%
535%
417%
123%
45%
66%
23%
21%
85%
316%
75%
--
455%
104%
157%
105%
34%
148%
30%
20%
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
20%
--
--
30%
10%
--
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
71071%
43569%
27474%
5371%
6062%
4968%
9379%
11473%
34170%
12579%
10100%
57569%
19869%
15970%
18380%
6880%
9657%
12913%
9014%
3911%
1622%
1919%
912%
119%
1610%
5812%
128%
--
11714%
4315%
198%
199%
1012%
3722%
3.83 3.82 3.84 3.89 3.65 3.77 3.99 3.86 3.81 4.03 4.24 3.78 3.80 3.91 3.93 3.86 3.58
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Analysis..: QFC10c. To what extent you agree that... There is very little that anyone can do to prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseasesBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
263%
52%
21%
53%
74%
62%
112%
143%
43%
64%
11%
42%
33%
83%
103%
51%
113%
82%
173%
62%
203%
72%
193%
18819%
3817%
4728%
3520%
2112%
4718%
10121%
8617%
2621%
2817%
3221%
2012%
2218%
5923%
5519%
5216%
8121%
8618%
10220%
5421%
13418%
4816%
13920%
19019%
3616%
3521%
3420%
4827%
3614%
9018%
10019%
2922%
2515%
2517%
3822%
2218%
5120%
5318%
6319%
7419%
9019%
9719%
6124%
12917%
5317%
13720%
31431%
9341%
3923%
3520%
5129%
9637%
14430%
17033%
4334%
5433%
5334%
5532%
4234%
6826%
9733%
10733%
11029%
16734%
14729%
7228%
24333%
11237%
20229%
15916%
2411%
1911%
4828%
2514%
4317%
8016%
7915%
86%
2716%
2416%
4123%
2319%
3714%
3412%
6520%
6016%
8517%
7414%
3413%
12517%
4615%
11316%
10911%
2511%
2615%
148%
2112%
239%
5211%
5611%
1713%
1912%
1711%
137%
97%
3413%
3612%
309%
4311%
4610%
6212%
3011%
7911%
2910%
8011%
162%
42%
10%
--
32%
83%
71%
82%
22%
53%
21%
32%
11%
21%
73%
52%
31%
31%
122%
42%
112%
62%
101%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
21321%
4319%
4929%
4023%
2816%
5321%
11323%
10120%
3023%
3421%
3321%
2414%
2521%
6726%
6422%
5717%
9224%
9419%
12023%
6023%
15421%
5618%
15823%
47347%
11752%
5834%
8248%
7643%
14054%
22446%
24948%
5139%
8149%
7750%
9555%
6553%
10540%
13245%
17253%
16944%
25252%
22143%
10641%
36750%
15953%
31545%
2.55 2.52 2.82 2.45 2.57 2.46 2.58 2.53 2.78 2.52 2.50 2.31 2.47 2.70 2.63 2.40 2.63 2.46 2.64 2.67 2.51 2.47 2.59
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Analysis..: QFC10c. To what extent you agree that... There is very little that anyone can do to prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseasesBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
263%
42%
223%
143%
123%
--
102%
133%
22%
73%
143%
53%
263%
--
103%
162%
192%
74%
18819%
2716%
16119%
9918%
8119%
423%
8218%
7218%
3324%
4718%
9818%
4222%
17718%
1032%
6021%
12618%
14919%
3920%
19019%
3421%
15619%
9317%
8821%
212%
7216%
8421%
3123%
4919%
9417%
4524%
18319%
516%
5620%
13319%
14518%
4523%
31431%
6137%
25430%
18634%
11828%
531%
16135%
11128%
3627%
8232%
18333%
4825%
31032%
310%
8029%
23332%
27434%
3920%
15916%
1610%
14217%
9017%
6515%
316%
8118%
6316%
1411%
3413%
9517%
3016%
15416%
412%
4516%
11416%
13016%
2915%
10911%
2213%
8710%
5310%
5012%
318%
4610%
4311%
1813%
3212%
5810%
1910%
9910%
1029%
238%
8512%
7810%
2915%
162%
10%
152%
82%
72%
--
82%
62%
21%
52%
82%
21%
162%
--
52%
101%
111%
53%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
21321%
3018%
18322%
11221%
9322%
423%
9320%
8522%
3526%
5421%
11120%
4724%
20321%
1032%
6925%
14220%
16821%
4624%
47347%
7747%
39647%
27651%
18444%
847%
24252%
17344%
5137%
11645%
27851%
7841%
46448%
723%
12545%
34748%
40450%
6835%
2.55 2.58 2.55 2.50 2.60 2.51 2.46 2.60 2.76 2.59 2.49 2.67 2.54 2.95 2.63 2.51 2.51 2.72
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Analysis..: QFC10c. To what extent you agree that... There is very little that anyone can do to prevent the spread of damaging tree pests and diseasesBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
263%
173%
92%
1013%
11%
12%
65%
21%
61%
21%
--
243%
52%
52%
52%
--
117%
18819%
11218%
7621%
79%
1920%
811%
2319%
3019%
10121%
3019%
19%
15719%
5921%
4419%
3516%
1518%
3219%
19019%
11017%
8022%
79%
2223%
2433%
1714%
3623%
8518%
3220%
224%
15619%
5720%
5223%
3515%
1619%
2917%
31431%
20032%
11431%
1318%
2829%
1724%
5043%
5133%
15432%
5837%
444%
25230%
8329%
7332%
8838%
3743%
3320%
15916%
10717%
5214%
2027%
2223%
1013%
108%
2114%
7516%
2314%
223%
13416%
4415%
3616%
3816%
67%
3420%
10911%
7312%
3610%
1216%
44%
69%
1110%
1610%
5912%
138%
--
9611%
3111%
157%
2511%
911%
2716%
162%
132%
31%
68%
--
57%
--
10%
41%
--
--
162%
83%
21%
21%
12%
21%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
21321%
12820%
8523%
1622%
2021%
1013%
2924%
3220%
10722%
3220%
19%
18122%
6422%
4821%
4018%
1518%
4326%
47347%
30749%
16645%
3445%
5152%
2737%
6051%
7246%
23047%
8151%
767%
38646%
12744%
10948%
12555%
4350%
6740%
2.55 2.51 2.63 2.50 2.44 2.58 2.67 2.57 2.54 2.52 2.19 2.56 2.59 2.56 2.41 2.55 2.67
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Analysis..: QFC10d. To what extent you agree that... Action should be taken by authorities and woodland managers to protect trees from damaging pests and diseasesBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
38639%
6127%
6035%
11366%
6939%
8332%
18939%
19738%
3427%
7546%
6542%
7141%
4537%
9537%
11037%
13642%
13937%
18438%
20139%
9235%
29440%
12341%
26238%
46947%
12355%
8550%
4627%
7844%
13753%
21644%
25349%
6652%
6942%
7549%
7644%
5848%
12548%
13546%
15146%
18348%
23548%
23345%
12749%
34246%
13545%
33448%
707%
209%
138%
64%
1911%
114%
378%
336%
108%
85%
43%
1710%
108%
218%
186%
217%
318%
347%
367%
197%
517%
155%
558%
212%
94%
21%
21%
53%
31%
122%
92%
65%
32%
11%
21%
22%
62%
93%
41%
82%
71%
143%
94%
112%
52%
162%
111%
--
--
32%
11%
62%
71%
41%
32%
--
11%
42%
11%
21%
31%
52%
31%
41%
71%
21%
91%
62%
51%
414%
125%
106%
--
32%
166%
255%
163%
86%
74%
74%
32%
65%
104%
155%
103%
164%
214%
204%
125%
294%
155%
274%
30%
--
--
--
--
31%
10%
20%
--
22%
--
--
--
10%
21%
--
10%
10%
20%
--
30%
21%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
85585%
18482%
14585%
15993%
14784%
22085%
40583%
45087%
10178%
14488%
14091%
14785%
10384%
22085%
24584%
28788%
32385%
41886%
43485%
21984%
63686%
25886%
59685%
323%
94%
21%
53%
64%
94%
184%
133%
97%
32%
32%
64%
32%
83%
124%
93%
113%
112%
214%
114%
203%
114%
213%
4.25 4.11 4.27 4.55 4.21 4.19 4.24 4.27 4.02 4.40 4.37 4.22 4.25 4.23 4.23 4.29 4.23 4.27 4.24 4.19 4.27 4.28 4.24
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Analysis..: QFC10d. To what extent you agree that... Action should be taken by authorities and woodland managers to protect trees from damaging pests and diseasesBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
38639%
5433%
33240%
20037%
17642%
212%
17438%
15540%
5138%
9336%
22240%
6936%
37439%
1135%
11842%
26637%
30037%
8544%
46947%
8250%
38746%
26749%
18444%
1056%
23350%
17043%
6145%
12649%
25046%
9148%
45447%
1341%
12344%
34548%
39148%
7941%
707%
138%
577%
509%
184%
--
255%
369%
86%
145%
407%
147%
677%
14%
218%
497%
597%
116%
212%
106%
111%
61%
123%
213%
82%
82%
43%
62%
92%
53%
212%
--
72%
142%
152%
63%
111%
--
111%
10%
102%
--
61%
31%
22%
42%
51%
11%
101%
13%
21%
91%
101%
10%
414%
53%
364%
173%
195%
319%
143%
164%
97%
125%
204%
95%
354%
617%
83%
345%
284%
116%
30%
--
30%
20%
10%
--
--
31%
--
--
31%
--
30%
--
10%
20%
30%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
85585%
13683%
71986%
46786%
36085%
1269%
40788%
32683%
11282%
21986%
47286%
16184%
82886%
2576%
24086%
61085%
69086%
16485%
323%
106%
223%
71%
225%
213%
143%
113%
75%
114%
143%
63%
313%
13%
83%
233%
253%
73%
4.25 4.14 4.28 4.26 4.26 3.84 4.26 4.26 4.22 4.22 4.28 4.23 4.25 4.26 4.29 4.24 4.23 4.33
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Analysis..: QFC10d. To what extent you agree that... Action should be taken by authorities and woodland managers to protect trees from damaging pests and diseasesBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
38639%
26542%
12032%
4661%
2627%
2231%
5345%
6441%
17436%
5233%
553%
32839%
13446%
7131%
7734%
3441%
6740%
46947%
27644%
19352%
1520%
5355%
3650%
5648%
7145%
23949%
8051%
438%
38546%
11540%
11651%
12856%
3946%
6941%
707%
356%
359%
11%
910%
1115%
54%
128%
327%
1711%
110%
526%
197%
2511%
94%
68%
117%
212%
132%
82%
12%
55%
11%
11%
42%
102%
53%
--
162%
93%
31%
31%
22%
42%
111%
112%
--
45%
33%
--
--
11%
31%
--
--
111%
--
31%
42%
--
32%
414%
284%
134%
67%
11%
23%
32%
54%
245%
32%
--
385%
93%
94%
62%
33%
138%
30%
20%
10%
23%
--
--
--
--
10%
--
--
30%
10%
--
11%
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
85585%
54186%
31485%
6181%
7982%
5881%
10993%
13586%
41385%
13284%
990%
71486%
24986%
18783%
20590%
7386%
13681%
323%
244%
82%
57%
78%
11%
11%
53%
133%
53%
--
273%
93%
63%
73%
22%
74%
4.25 4.29 4.20 4.45 4.00 4.15 4.41 4.28 4.25 4.17 4.43 4.27 4.35 4.14 4.23 4.31 4.25
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Analysis..: QFC10e. To what extent you agree that... I understand what is meant by biosecurityBreak..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
11111%
2712%
1911%
2817%
169%
218%
6413%
479%
129%
1811%
1812%
2011%
1916%
239%
3010%
3812%
4211%
5311%
5811%
239%
8812%
299%
8212%
26226%
6127%
4727%
2816%
3319%
9336%
14730%
11522%
3527%
3923%
4026%
5531%
3226%
6324%
7425%
9429%
9425%
15231%
10821%
6124%
20127%
7424%
18927%
667%
146%
96%
63%
169%
228%
306%
367%
54%
75%
149%
85%
108%
228%
124%
227%
328%
398%
275%
156%
517%
134%
538%
18919%
4018%
2113%
2716%
4124%
5923%
7916%
11021%
2721%
3219%
2617%
3219%
2118%
5019%
5920%
5818%
7219%
9620%
9418%
5119%
13819%
6321%
12618%
23323%
6328%
137%
5130%
5934%
4718%
9920%
13426%
3427%
4829%
3422%
3319%
2420%
6023%
8328%
6720%
8422%
8718%
14628%
7027%
16322%
7826%
15522%
13413%
209%
6035%
3018%
74%
166%
6413%
7014%
1612%
2012%
2113%
2514%
1412%
3915%
3612%
4514%
5314%
5511%
7815%
4015%
9413%
4414%
9113%
61%
--
11%
--
21%
21%
20%
41%
--
--
11%
11%
11%
31%
--
21%
41%
41%
20%
10%
51%
21%
41%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
37337%
8839%
6538%
5633%
4928%
11444%
21143%
16231%
4736%
5735%
5838%
7443%
5142%
8633%
10335%
13241%
13736%
20542%
16632%
8432%
28839%
10234%
27139%
42242%
10346%
3420%
7846%
10157%
10641%
17937%
24347%
6148%
8049%
6039%
6537%
4637%
11042%
14248%
12538%
15641%
18338%
24047%
12146%
30141%
14147%
28140%
2.80 2.75 3.34 2.68 2.43 2.92 2.99 2.62 2.67 2.63 2.87 2.98 3.01 2.72 2.65 2.93 2.81 2.97 2.63 2.62 2.86 2.65 2.86
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Analysis..: QFC10e. To what extent you agree that... I understand what is meant by biosecurityBreak..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
11111%
1811%
9311%
6011%
4811%
18%
5612%
3810%
1511%
249%
6512%
2010%
10311%
620%
259%
8512%
8811%
2312%
26226%
4829%
21426%
15629%
9723%
636%
14030%
8722%
3224%
6124%
15929%
4222%
25727%
414%
6122%
19928%
23028%
3216%
667%
117%
557%
499%
164%
--
266%
308%
86%
83%
448%
147%
647%
27%
166%
507%
587%
84%
18919%
3421%
15519%
10920%
7417%
319%
9020%
7018%
2619%
5722%
9718%
3418%
18219%
722%
5018%
13819%
16120%
2815%
23323%
2214%
21125%
9918%
12931%
315%
9120%
10928%
3123%
7730%
10720%
4926%
22924%
413%
8531%
14821%
16420%
6936%
13413%
3019%
10412%
6612%
5714%
423%
5612%
5313%
2317%
2811%
7213%
3116%
12313%
825%
4015%
9313%
10012%
3217%
61%
--
61%
41%
20%
--
20%
41%
--
--
51%
10%
61%
--
10%
51%
51%
10%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
37337%
6640%
30737%
21640%
14534%
844%
19643%
12532%
4835%
8533%
22441%
6233%
36037%
1133%
8731%
28440%
31739%
5528%
42242%
5634%
36644%
20838%
20248%
634%
18139%
18046%
5842%
13452%
20437%
8344%
41143%
1135%
13548%
28640%
32540%
9851%
2.80 3.04 2.76 2.93 2.62 3.03 2.95 2.62 2.77 2.55 2.95 2.69 2.79 3.07 2.54 2.90 2.88 2.44
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Analysis..: QFC10e. To what extent you agree that... I understand what is meant by biosecurityBreak..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Score..... : 5= Agree strongly, 1=Disagree strongly, Excl DKCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree or disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
AGREE
DISAGREE
Mean
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
11111%
6711%
4312%
1114%
1414%
45%
1412%
1912%
5010%
2415%
--
8610%
3211%
209%
3917%
45%
148%
26226%
16226%
10027%
912%
2930%
811%
3227%
4831%
13628%
5132%
552%
20625%
6824%
6629%
8035%
2328%
2414%
667%
386%
288%
68%
77%
46%
33%
128%
347%
1510%
110%
506%
124%
209%
167%
78%
116%
18919%
12720%
6317%
1217%
2526%
811%
1815%
3221%
9419%
3120%
221%
15619%
4415%
5826%
4319%
1923%
2515%
23323%
17227%
6116%
2939%
2021%
4055%
3328%
2114%
9019%
85%
217%
22327%
8429%
2712%
3113%
2327%
6539%
13413%
6510%
6919%
810%
22%
68%
1715%
2314%
7916%
2717%
--
10713%
4616%
3315%
198%
67%
2716%
61%
--
62%
--
--
23%
--
11%
20%
10%
--
51%
21%
11%
10%
11%
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
37337%
22936%
14439%
2026%
4344%
1216%
4639%
6642%
18638%
7548%
552%
29235%
10035%
8638%
11952%
2833%
3823%
42242%
29947%
12333%
4155%
4547%
4866%
5143%
5434%
18338%
3925%
438%
37945%
12844%
8538%
7332%
4350%
9054%
2.80 2.69 3.01 2.40 2.90 1.87 2.76 3.08 2.91 3.40 2.97 2.69 2.66 2.97 3.26 2.56 2.25
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Analysis..: QFC11a Do you use any of the following types of wood fuel for heating your home, for cooking or for hot water, either on their own or with other fuels?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Wood logs
Waste wood e.g. waste andoff-cuts from industrial,manufacturing, DIY or
renovation work
Foraged, gathered or foundbranch wood from felled or
fallen trees
Wood briquettes / heat logs
Wood chips
Wood pellets
None of the above
Don't know
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
13514%
4018%
5331%
117%
53%
2610%
5612%
7915%
1512%
2113%
2818%
2414%
1815%
3011%
3612%
5216%
4813%
8618%
489%
218%
11515%
4615%
9013%
525%
157%
1911%
53%
42%
94%
265%
275%
75%
95%
106%
106%
76%
104%
165%
206%
174%
337%
194%
83%
446%
227%
304%
444%
136%
1811%
42%
21%
62%
204%
245%
32%
74%
74%
127%
87%
73%
103%
196%
154%
275%
163%
62%
385%
155%
284%
303%
84%
116%
42%
11%
52%
174%
122%
11%
64%
43%
85%
65%
42%
72%
134%
103%
153%
143%
52%
253%
103%
203%
141%
31%
21%
21%
10%
52%
71%
71%
33%
32%
53%
--
22%
10%
62%
51%
31%
72%
61%
41%
101%
41%
101%
121%
42%
64%
--
11%
10%
102%
20%
--
21%
21%
42%
32%
11%
21%
62%
41%
41%
82%
11%
111%
72%
51%
82482%
17778%
11467%
14887%
16292%
22386%
40683%
41881%
10683%
14186%
11978%
14181%
9679%
22085%
24784%
26080%
31683%
37678%
44587%
22285%
60181%
24983%
57582%
202%
21%
--
74%
53%
62%
133%
71%
43%
11%
53%
21%
43%
31%
52%
72%
72%
122%
82%
83%
111%
41%
152%
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Analysis..: QFC11a Do you use any of the following types of wood fuel for heating your home, for cooking or for hot water, either on their own or with other fuels?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Wood logs
Waste wood e.g. waste andoff-cuts from industrial,manufacturing, DIY or
renovation work
Foraged, gathered or foundbranch wood from felled or
fallen trees
Wood briquettes / heat logs
Wood chips
Wood pellets
None of the above
Don't know
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
13514%
3119%
10513%
10620%
246%
18%
7015%
4612%
1813%
3614%
7914%
1910%
13014%
412%
228%
11316%
13016%
63%
525%
85%
455%
387%
123%
--
245%
185%
118%
125%
336%
63%
495%
411%
186%
355%
476%
53%
444%
53%
395%
367%
72%
--
215%
185%
33%
83%
316%
32%
424%
13%
93%
355%
445%
--
303%
42%
263%
204%
82%
--
153%
123%
22%
42%
214%
52%
303%
--
93%
213%
283%
21%
141%
32%
111%
92%
31%
--
82%
21%
43%
62%
51%
31%
141%
--
21%
112%
111%
21%
121%
32%
91%
92%
41%
--
51%
51%
22%
10%
92%
21%
121%
12%
31%
101%
101%
21%
82482%
12777%
69783%
41577%
37990%
1373%
37481%
33185%
11081%
21182%
45182%
15983%
79683%
2475%
24086%
58081%
64480%
17993%
202%
11%
192%
61%
102%
319%
71%
62%
65%
62%
61%
74%
182%
26%
73%
122%
162%
21%
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Analysis..: QFC11a Do you use any of the following types of wood fuel for heating your home, for cooking or for hot water, either on their own or with other fuels?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Wood logs
Waste wood e.g. waste andoff-cuts from industrial,manufacturing, DIY or
renovation work
Foraged, gathered or foundbranch wood from felled or
fallen trees
Wood briquettes / heat logs
Wood chips
Wood pellets
None of the above
Don't know
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
13514%
549%
8122%
12%
1112%
11%
119%
3824%
7315%
13586%
--
--
3011%
3515%
4520%
1720%
95%
525%
203%
329%
11%
45%
11%
22%
106%
357%
5233%
--
--
124%
178%
157%
45%
42%
444%
183%
267%
--
44%
--
65%
139%
214%
4428%
--
--
73%
146%
167%
67%
11%
303%
142%
164%
11%
55%
11%
54%
64%
123%
3019%
--
--
62%
146%
84%
--
21%
141%
61%
82%
--
11%
--
--
53%
82%
149%
--
--
10%
63%
21%
33%
21%
121%
20%
103%
11%
11%
--
32%
21%
71%
128%
--
--
41%
42%
31%
--
11%
82482%
55187%
27374%
7498%
7880%
7098%
10388%
11372%
38780%
--
10100%
81498%
25087%
17778%
17476%
6779%
15090%
202%
142%
51%
--
44%
--
11%
--
143%
--
--
202%
62%
63%
31%
--
42%
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Analysis..: QFC11b Which of these statements best applies to you?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO NOT currently use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
I intend to use wood as a fuelin the next two years
I would like to use wood fuelbut am unable to do so
I do not wish to use wood
I'm undecided whether Iintend to use wood fuel
Refused
826 148 143 154 160 221 365 461 92 125 100 111 122 276 217 211 398 382 442 242 584 212 614
824 177 114 148 162 223 406 418 106 141 119 141 96 220 247 260 316 376 445 222 601 249 575
101%
10%
--
11%
21%
63%
41%
51%
--
21%
11%
54%
22%
--
21%
62%
21%
41%
61%
21%
81%
52%
51%
9511%
2313%
2018%
106%
1711%
2511%
348%
6014%
98%
1813%
2218%
1712%
1313%
157%
2711%
3915%
289%
4512%
4911%
2612%
6911%
3615%
5810%
62075%
14381%
8171%
12383%
11873%
15670%
31177%
30974%
7570%
9668%
8269%
9567%
7477%
19890%
17169%
17768%
27286%
28275%
33876%
17880%
44273%
17771%
44477%
9211%
106%
1311%
117%
2515%
3315%
5113%
4010%
2120%
2517%
1412%
1813%
77%
73%
4619%
3212%
134%
4211%
4911%
146%
7713%
2711%
6411%
71%
--
--
43%
--
31%
41%
31%
11%
--
--
54%
11%
--
11%
52%
10%
41%
31%
21%
61%
41%
41%
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Analysis..: QFC11b Which of these statements best applies to you?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO NOT currently use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
I intend to use wood as a fuelin the next two years
I would like to use wood fuelbut am unable to do so
I do not wish to use wood
I'm undecided whether Iintend to use wood fuel
Refused
826 131 695 442 361 9 341 384 95 195 440 187 800 22 264 559 632 193
824 127 697 415 379 13 374 331 110 211 451 159 796 24 240 580 644 179
101%
11%
91%
61%
41%
--
72%
21%
11%
21%
71%
10%
91%
14%
21%
81%
102%
--
9511%
1815%
7611%
4411%
4913%
--
4813%
3310%
1211%
2914%
4610%
2012%
9212%
29%
3013%
6411%
7612%
1810%
62075%
9373%
52776%
32077%
27773%
1189%
25969%
28185%
7870%
14167%
34677%
12981%
60376%
1664%
18979%
42874%
47674%
14480%
9211%
1411%
7811%
4310%
4612%
111%
5515%
155%
1716%
3416%
5011%
85%
8811%
313%
177%
7513%
7512%
179%
71%
11%
71%
20%
41%
--
51%
--
32%
42%
20%
21%
51%
29%
21%
51%
71%
--
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Analysis..: QFC11b Which of these statements best applies to you?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO NOT currently use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
I intend to use wood as a fuelin the next two years
I would like to use wood fuelbut am unable to do so
I do not wish to use wood
I'm undecided whether Iintend to use wood fuel
Refused
826 556 270 77 80 68 106 116 379 - 9 817 243 171 167 64 176
824 551 273 74 78 70 103 113 387 - 10 814 250 177 174 67 150
101%
61%
41%
--
11%
12%
--
--
82%
--
10100%
--
21%
--
32%
35%
11%
9511%
6011%
3413%
710%
68%
68%
1514%
2320%
3810%
--
--
9512%
2811%
2313%
2514%
69%
128%
62075%
41375%
20776%
5980%
5875%
5883%
7775%
7668%
29275%
--
--
62076%
19679%
12470%
11667%
5074%
12885%
9211%
6412%
2710%
810%
1216%
57%
1110%
1412%
4211%
--
--
9211%
229%
2816%
2414%
812%
96%
71%
71%
--
--
--
--
--
--
72%
--
--
71%
11%
11%
53%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Cheaper than other fuels
Firewood around the houselooks attractive
Environmental benefits
Have access to a free sourceof wood
Control of heating costs
Reliable local supply
Creates a welcoming / cosy /comforting atmosphere
Cutting and gatheringfirewood keeps me fit
Is warm / produces lots ofheat
Fuel security/ off grid heating
Like the look of a fire / likelooking into the flames
Sustainable / natural source offuel
General positive comments(e.g. it’s lovely)
262 57 94 27 29 55 94 168 25 38 45 42 48 64 63 87 112 143 118 60 202 80 182
262 71 76 26 27 62 107 155 27 42 52 53 37 51 69 105 88 147 115 58 204 89 173
8231%
1622%
2837%
830%
1556%
1525%
3937%
4327%
726%
1536%
2445%
1223%
925%
1530%
2232%
3634%
2428%
4128%
4035%
2237%
6030%
2629%
5632%
8031%
1622%
2938%
312%
1347%
2032%
3331%
4730%
725%
1331%
1630%
1732%
1542%
1325%
2029%
3331%
2832%
4228%
3833%
1323%
6733%
2932%
5230%
4919%
1217%
1621%
414%
519%
1118%
2019%
2918%
312%
614%
1733%
815%
514%
1019%
913%
2524%
1517%
3424%
1412%
610%
4321%
2427%
2514%
4718%
1521%
1722%
521%
519%
58%
1716%
3019%
29%
615%
814%
918%
1231%
1020%
912%
1716%
2225%
2819%
1816%
916%
3819%
1415%
3419%
3815%
1420%
1013%
417%
416%
58%
1110%
2718%
29%
36%
1019%
611%
720%
1020%
57%
1615%
1720%
2014%
1815%
1018%
2814%
1314%
2615%
2710%
710%
1013%
415%
28%
47%
1413%
139%
311%
25%
48%
814%
411%
713%
57%
1211%
1112%
1611%
1210%
814%
1910%
78%
2012%
249%
711%
811%
310%
14%
58%
66%
1812%
518%
410%
612%
35%
38%
37%
913%
99%
67%
107%
1513%
46%
2110%
910%
159%
197%
69%
811%
27%
12%
24%
88%
117%
13%
12%
510%
47%
39%
611%
22%
98%
910%
118%
87%
611%
136%
55%
148%
156%
34%
79%
26%
26%
23%
54%
106%
13%
12%
36%
23%
410%
49%
22%
55%
89%
85%
76%
24%
126%
44%
116%
125%
34%
45%
27%
28%
11%
54%
75%
26%
--
35%
35%
38%
24%
23%
55%
56%
85%
44%
35%
95%
22%
106%
93%
--
34%
14%
15%
46%
44%
53%
28%
12%
23%
24%
26%
--
34%
44%
22%
43%
54%
23%
74%
23%
74%
83%
11%
23%
13%
--
47%
54%
32%
--
13%
12%
12%
14%
36%
12%
22%
45%
64%
21%
24%
53%
11%
74%
73%
23%
12%
27%
13%
12%
33%
53%
--
25%
--
47%
--
13%
23%
44%
12%
64%
11%
24%
52%
11%
64%
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Like the smell of a fire
I have a wood burning stove /log burner
Other
Don't know
262 57 94 27 29 55 94 168 25 38 45 42 48 64 63 87 112 143 118 60 202 80 182
262 71 76 26 27 62 107 155 27 42 52 53 37 51 69 105 88 147 115 58 204 89 173
62%
--
11%
13%
12%
46%
11%
53%
--
48%
--
23%
12%
--
45%
22%
11%
32%
33%
--
63%
44%
21%
52%
11%
22%
--
--
23%
11%
42%
--
13%
12%
12%
--
23%
12%
22%
22%
43%
11%
--
52%
22%
21%
9034%
1825%
2938%
1143%
520%
2643%
3432%
5636%
829%
1741%
1732%
1733%
1130%
2039%
2536%
3432%
3135%
5034%
4035%
1729%
7336%
3034%
6035%
145%
57%
12%
13%
27%
58%
44%
106%
520%
24%
12%
36%
24%
23%
710%
44%
34%
107%
44%
23%
126%
55%
95%
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Cheaper than other fuels
Firewood around the houselooks attractive
Environmental benefits
Have access to a free sourceof wood
Control of heating costs
Reliable local supply
Creates a welcoming / cosy /comforting atmosphere
Cutting and gatheringfirewood keeps me fit
Is warm / produces lots ofheat
Fuel security/ off grid heating
Like the look of a fire / likelooking into the flames
Sustainable / natural source offuel
General positive comments(e.g. it’s lovely)
262 53 209 176 80 1 124 105 28 67 143 51 251 9 67 194 229 32
262 55 207 171 85 1 135 90 32 71 145 45 251 9 64 197 231 30
8231%
1629%
6632%
5432%
2630%
--
4432%
2832%
721%
2028%
4632%
1533%
7630%
559%
1727%
6533%
7030%
1138%
8031%
1323%
6733%
5532%
2226%
--
3727%
3033%
1443%
1826%
5035%
1125%
7530%
444%
2031%
6031%
7533%
517%
4919%
814%
4120%
2917%
2023%
--
3223%
1416%
27%
1014%
3524%
49%
4618%
335%
1218%
3719%
4520%
412%
4718%
917%
3818%
3822%
810%
--
2317%
2124%
12%
1217%
3020%
613%
4518%
218%
1118%
3618%
4520%
26%
3815%
1324%
2512%
3017%
79%
--
1914%
1820%
12%
913%
2517%
49%
3715%
17%
813%
3015%
3615%
28%
2710%
510%
2211%
2112%
67%
--
1410%
1213%
14%
79%
1510%
614%
2711%
--
69%
2211%
2611%
26%
249%
47%
2010%
1610%
89%
--
118%
44%
927%
812%
128%
49%
239%
217%
46%
2010%
219%
310%
197%
510%
147%
159%
45%
--
75%
1213%
--
34%
128%
410%
198%
--
711%
126%
177%
39%
156%
35%
126%
137%
22%
--
65%
78%
12%
11%
128%
25%
156%
--
46%
105%
136%
25%
125%
46%
84%
53%
78%
--
54%
67%
--
34%
86%
12%
125%
--
35%
94%
104%
25%
93%
48%
52%
53%
45%
--
64%
34%
--
34%
43%
13%
83%
17%
47%
52%
73%
28%
83%
36%
42%
63%
23%
--
32%
34%
14%
12%
43%
25%
83%
--
23%
63%
83%
--
73%
24%
53%
53%
22%
--
64%
12%
--
23%
42%
24%
73%
--
24%
52%
73%
--
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Like the smell of a fire
I have a wood burning stove /log burner
Other
Don't know
262 53 209 176 80 1 124 105 28 67 143 51 251 9 67 194 229 32
262 55 207 171 85 1 135 90 32 71 145 45 251 9 64 197 231 30
62%
--
63%
32%
33%
--
43%
22%
13%
23%
32%
12%
62%
--
11%
53%
52%
13%
52%
23%
31%
53%
--
--
32%
22%
--
--
53%
--
52%
--
11%
31%
52%
--
9034%
2241%
6833%
6236%
2833%
--
4836%
2933%
1236%
1927%
5538%
1635%
8835%
224%
2133%
6834%
8135%
929%
145%
11%
136%
106%
33%
1100%
75%
44%
39%
710%
53%
25%
135%
--
23%
126%
115%
26%
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Cheaper than other fuels
Firewood around the houselooks attractive
Environmental benefits
Have access to a free sourceof wood
Control of heating costs
Reliable local supply
Creates a welcoming / cosy /comforting atmosphere
Cutting and gatheringfirewood keeps me fit
Is warm / produces lots ofheat
Fuel security/ off grid heating
Like the look of a fire / likelooking into the flames
Sustainable / natural source offuel
General positive comments(e.g. it’s lovely)
262 134 128 11 23 10 29 63 126 158 9 95 61 65 78 25 31
262 132 130 9 22 9 28 66 128 157 10 95 62 66 79 27 26
8231%
4232%
4031%
218%
939%
334%
1139%
2030%
3830%
5132%
443%
2728%
2438%
2233%
1924%
726%
1039%
8031%
4030%
4031%
445%
416%
665%
829%
1623%
4334%
4830%
333%
2931%
2337%
1726%
2936%
414%
729%
4919%
2116%
2821%
17%
14%
227%
931%
1624%
2016%
2616%
437%
1920%
610%
1523%
1924%
518%
313%
4718%
1914%
2822%
17%
625%
116%
312%
1218%
2419%
3724%
223%
78%
915%
1219%
1620%
623%
313%
3815%
1612%
2217%
117%
27%
219%
519%
711%
2116%
2617%
113%
1011%
47%
1522%
1216%
311%
414%
2710%
75%
2016%
17%
13%
18%
311%
46%
1814%
1811%
113%
89%
813%
710%
911%
310%
15%
249%
119%
1310%
110%
27%
--
312%
812%
108%
149%
--
1011%
914%
710%
57%
29%
15%
197%
43%
1511%
--
14%
18%
414%
34%
119%
138%
17%
66%
47%
58%
67%
27%
29%
156%
107%
54%
218%
--
221%
--
46%
76%
95%
--
66%
34%
46%
56%
12%
29%
125%
33%
97%
--
13%
219%
29%
57%
32%
75%
113%
34%
23%
58%
45%
--
13%
93%
75%
22%
18%
13%
--
--
69%
21%
64%
--
33%
12%
45%
23%
--
27%
83%
64%
22%
19%
--
--
13%
23%
54%
43%
--
44%
22%
11%
57%
--
--
73%
43%
33%
--
28%
--
--
57%
11%
64%
--
22%
23%
34%
34%
--
--
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Analysis..: QFC11c What attracts you to firewood use?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who DO currently use wood fuel, or INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Like the smell of a fire
I have a wood burning stove /log burner
Other
Don't know
262 134 128 11 23 10 29 63 126 158 9 95 61 65 78 25 31
262 132 130 9 22 9 28 66 128 157 10 95 62 66 79 27 26
62%
54%
11%
220%
--
--
13%
11%
32%
11%
--
55%
--
35%
23%
--
--
52%
22%
32%
--
--
--
--
23%
32%
53%
--
--
--
--
56%
--
--
9034%
5441%
3628%
665%
834%
221%
830%
3045%
3729%
5434%
--
3638%
1830%
2538%
3544%
621%
622%
145%
65%
86%
--
314%
--
13%
12%
97%
106%
--
44%
35%
23%
11%
518%
28%
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Analysis..: QFC11d What has prevented you from using firewood to date?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Renting property so unable tomake modifications to home
to use firewood
Don't wish to do majorbuilding work
Don’t think it’s safe
Happy with the way I heat myhome / cook
Too much manual workinvolved
Cost of firewood
Live in a chimney “smoke-free” zone
No place to store firewood
Other
Don't know
104 21 27 11 19 26 31 73 11 17 19 18 20 19 28 37 39 48 56 29 75 37 67
105 24 20 10 20 31 39 66 9 20 23 23 15 15 29 45 30 49 55 28 76 42 63
4341%
834%
1051%
655%
1049%
931%
1847%
2538%
783%
841%
834%
1148%
532%
425%
1654%
1941%
929%
1429%
2952%
1552%
2837%
1842%
2540%
2120%
832%
418%
--
630%
311%
718%
1421%
18%
420%
419%
416%
641%
212%
516%
818%
826%
1122%
1018%
15%
1925%
717%
1422%
1212%
313%
--
18%
--
826%
512%
711%
--
313%
315%
16%
15%
425%
39%
510%
515%
1020%
24%
26%
1014%
614%
610%
1010%
210%
316%
112%
--
412%
37%
812%
--
312%
28%
314%
--
319%
39%
511%
310%
612%
48%
28%
811%
615%
47%
77%
--
17%
216%
313%
14%
12%
610%
--
16%
29%
14%
14%
214%
14%
36%
39%
47%
36%
28%
56%
25%
58%
65%
13%
14%
19%
28%
15%
14%
46%
18%
17%
28%
13%
15%
--
28%
36%
12%
48%
23%
12%
56%
36%
35%
44%
416%
14%
--
--
--
--
47%
--
--
13%
--
318%
16%
--
12%
412%
12%
46%
14%
34%
14%
35%
21%
13%
--
--
14%
--
12%
11%
--
--
--
13%
--
15%
--
12%
12%
23%
--
13%
11%
12%
11%
55%
--
17%
--
--
311%
26%
34%
--
16%
210%
--
15%
15%
14%
25%
15%
11%
48%
28%
33%
13%
46%
33%
13%
--
--
15%
14%
13%
23%
--
--
29%
14%
--
--
--
37%
--
--
35%
14%
22%
12%
23%
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Analysis..: QFC11d What has prevented you from using firewood to date?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Renting property so unable tomake modifications to home
to use firewood
Don't wish to do majorbuilding work
Don’t think it’s safe
Happy with the way I heat myhome / cook
Too much manual workinvolved
Cost of firewood
Live in a chimney “smoke-free” zone
No place to store firewood
Other
Don't know
104 20 84 49 53 - 50 39 13 32 49 23 99 4 32 72 83 20
105 19 85 51 53 - 55 35 13 32 52 21 100 3 32 72 85 18
4341%
526%
3844%
37%
4076%
--
2037%
1750%
536%
1858%
1426%
1153%
4241%
145%
1856%
2535%
2934%
1477%
2120%
419%
1720%
1938%
23%
--
1426%
514%
112%
310%
1631%
28%
1919%
127%
12%
2028%
2023%
--
1212%
423%
89%
1122%
12%
--
814%
39%
111%
27%
918%
14%
1212%
--
--
1217%
1214%
--
1010%
29%
910%
611%
48%
--
47%
515%
110%
39%
611%
28%
1010%
--
723%
34%
1011%
15%
77%
17%
67%
611%
12%
--
35%
26%
215%
--
47%
315%
77%
--
310%
45%
55%
213%
65%
14%
56%
36%
25%
--
47%
12%
17%
39%
24%
14%
55%
129%
--
68%
66%
--
44%
14%
44%
47%
11%
--
--
25%
112%
--
36%
16%
44%
122%
14%
34%
34%
16%
21%
--
22%
23%
--
--
11%
12%
--
--
11%
14%
22%
--
12%
11%
22%
--
55%
315%
22%
13%
37%
--
48%
12%
--
27%
24%
13%
55%
--
12%
46%
45%
14%
33%
--
33%
12%
12%
--
--
13%
216%
14%
23%
--
33%
--
14%
22%
33%
--
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Analysis..: QFC11d What has prevented you from using firewood to date?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis Ordered, Zero suppressCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who INTEND / WOULD LIKE to use wood fuel to heat their home, for cooking or hot water
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Renting property so unable tomake modifications to home
to use firewood
Don't wish to do majorbuilding work
Don’t think it’s safe
Happy with the way I heat myhome / cook
Too much manual workinvolved
Cost of firewood
Live in a chimney “smoke-free” zone
No place to store firewood
Other
Don't know
104 65 39 9 7 8 15 24 41 - 9 95 30 23 26 8 16
105 67 38 7 7 7 15 23 46 - 10 95 30 23 28 9 13
4341%
2842%
1540%
345%
343%
233%
1284%
732%
1532%
--
446%
3941%
1755%
939%
622%
332%
864%
2120%
1117%
1025%
112%
120%
345%
--
1044%
511%
--
17%
2021%
413%
627%
827%
110%
17%
1212%
914%
38%
111%
--
--
--
--
1125%
--
113%
1111%
13%
29%
932%
--
--
1010%
69%
512%
19%
113%
--
211%
314%
49%
--
--
1011%
310%
210%
311%
217%
15%
77%
710%
--
224%
--
113%
211%
--
36%
--
--
77%
414%
--
12%
17%
112%
65%
46%
24%
--
--
223%
--
13%
37%
--
216%
44%
13%
313%
12%
110%
--
44%
--
412%
--
--
335%
15%
--
12%
--
--
45%
28%
15%
--
--
17%
21%
11%
12%
--
111%
--
--
--
12%
--
18%
11%
12%
--
13%
--
--
55%
23%
38%
--
--
--
--
13%
49%
--
--
55%
14%
--
12%
224%
16%
33%
34%
--
--
114%
--
--
13%
13%
--
110%
22%
27%
--
--
--
18%
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Analysis..: QFC12a Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last 12 months or more?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
31531%
5926%
5935%
4526%
7341%
7830%
13528%
17935%
1814%
3119%
2516%
6236%
5041%
12950%
4917%
8727%
17947%
13227%
18235%
13050%
18425%
5217%
26338%
67567%
16473%
10864%
12473%
10158%
17668%
34571%
32964%
10985%
13381%
12581%
11064%
7058%
12749%
24383%
23572%
19752%
34771%
32664%
12548%
54974%
24682%
42961%
101%
21%
21%
11%
11%
42%
61%
41%
21%
--
42%
--
21%
31%
21%
41%
41%
51%
51%
42%
51%
41%
61%
20%
--
10%
--
--
11%
--
20%
--
--
--
11%
--
10%
--
10%
10%
20%
--
10%
10%
--
20%
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Analysis..: QFC12a Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last 12 months or more?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
31531%
4930%
26532%
16430%
14534%
19%
7416%
20352%
3425%
7228%
13825%
10254%
30932%
310%
23484%
7811%
21326%
10253%
67567%
11268%
56267%
37269%
27365%
1481%
38283%
18647%
10073%
18271%
40674%
8545%
64567%
2784%
4215%
63288%
58473%
9047%
101%
21%
81%
51%
31%
210%
51%
31%
32%
31%
41%
32%
81%
26%
21%
71%
61%
21%
20%
10%
10%
20%
--
--
10%
10%
--
--
10%
--
20%
--
--
--
20%
--
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Analysis..: QFC12a Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last 12 months or more?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
31531%
19731%
11832%
2331%
3233%
2737%
5547%
4126%
13828%
3623%
223%
27633%
8530%
6428%
4620%
2630%
9054%
67567%
43068%
24566%
5269%
6466%
4563%
6152%
11674%
33770%
12177%
877%
54666%
20070%
15971%
17978%
5767%
7646%
101%
41%
62%
--
11%
--
21%
--
71%
11%
--
91%
21%
21%
21%
33%
--
20%
--
21%
--
--
--
--
--
20%
--
--
20%
--
--
10%
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC12b Does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a long term illness / condition
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
350 56 78 49 79 88 147 203 16 30 24 51 64 165 46 75 229 147 202 150 200 48 302
315 59 59 45 73 78 135 179 18 31 25 62 50 129 49 87 179 132 182 130 184 52 263
13944%
2543%
2441%
2046%
3143%
3849%
5642%
8346%
316%
414%
834%
1830%
2652%
7962%
715%
2731%
10559%
5844%
8145%
7356%
6636%
816%
13150%
16954%
3457%
3254%
2249%
4156%
4051%
7455%
9553%
1584%
2786%
1455%
4369%
2448%
4737%
4285%
5665%
7140%
7254%
9753%
5441%
11563%
4281%
12849%
51%
--
35%
12%
11%
--
43%
11%
--
--
26%
11%
--
22%
--
33%
21%
22%
21%
21%
32%
23%
31%
10%
--
--
13%
--
--
11%
--
--
--
15%
--
--
--
--
12%
--
--
11%
11%
--
--
10%
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Analysis..: QFC12b Does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a long term illness / condition
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
350 58 292 194 150 2 76 241 30 73 154 121 344 4 263 85 235 115
315 49 265 164 145 1 74 203 34 72 138 102 309 3 234 78 213 102
13944%
2142%
11945%
7445%
6344%
149%
1824%
11355%
618%
2129%
5137%
6765%
13744%
277%
12453%
1418%
8439%
5554%
16954%
2958%
14053%
8753%
7854%
151%
5473%
8843%
2677%
4969%
8461%
3433%
16654%
123%
10746%
6178%
12458%
4545%
51%
--
52%
21%
22%
--
11%
21%
25%
--
32%
22%
51%
--
31%
12%
42%
11%
10%
--
10%
--
11%
--
12%
--
--
12%
--
--
10%
--
--
12%
11%
--
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Analysis..: QFC12b Does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a long term illness / condition
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
350 224 126 29 35 26 60 48 152 40 1 309 95 66 51 25 110
315 197 118 23 32 27 55 41 138 36 2 276 85 64 46 26 90
13944%
9548%
4538%
1357%
2373%
1140%
2343%
1638%
5339%
1130%
--
12947%
3743%
1726%
1635%
1142%
5865%
16954%
9950%
7060%
1043%
927%
1660%
3157%
2458%
8058%
2466%
2100%
14352%
4553%
4774%
2861%
1558%
3034%
51%
21%
22%
--
--
--
--
24%
32%
24%
--
31%
34%
--
23%
--
--
10%
11%
--
--
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
10%
--
--
--
--
11%
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Lack of suitable paths aroundthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Mobility problems (illness ,age related)
Lack of accessible facilities,e.g. toilets, cafe, visitor centre
etc.
Lack of public transport to thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information in asuitable format for my
disability
Health issues
The cost of reaching thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Concern that woods are not asafe place
Lack of suitable activities atthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Attitude of other visitors at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
166 26 33 24 37 46 65 101 3 4 8 16 34 101 7 24 135 68 98 88 78 9 157
139 25 24 20 31 38 56 83 3 4 8 18 26 79 7 27 105 58 81 73 66 8 131
3727%
1145%
520%
420%
1031%
720%
1222%
2530%
--
--
229%
316%
831%
2430%
--
520%
3230%
1730%
2025%
2027%
1827%
220%
3627%
3323%
417%
521%
733%
620%
1027%
1629%
1619%
--
132%
338%
210%
725%
1925%
119%
519%
2625%
1323%
1924%
1825%
1421%
219%
3124%
2014%
518%
414%
14%
618%
514%
24%
1822%
--
--
110%
314%
417%
1215%
--
313%
1716%
916%
1113%
1013%
1016%
110%
1915%
1712%
14%
419%
212%
413%
512%
35%
1417%
--
121%
111%
--
313%
1214%
112%
14%
1514%
1017%
78%
1217%
57%
--
1713%
1410%
415%
13%
--
722%
38%
59%
911%
--
--
--
315%
15%
1013%
--
310%
1211%
712%
79%
710%
711%
--
1411%
129%
310%
29%
315%
12%
49%
611%
67%
--
247%
--
211%
29%
67%
228%
28%
88%
48%
89%
68%
69%
115%
118%
75%
14%
312%
14%
12%
25%
36%
44%
--
--
--
--
15%
67%
--
--
77%
48%
33%
46%
34%
--
75%
54%
--
--
14%
15%
38%
35%
33%
--
--
--
--
312%
23%
--
--
55%
12%
46%
34%
24%
--
54%
54%
14%
13%
14%
12%
25%
23%
34%
131%
--
--
--
28%
23%
112%
--
44%
24%
34%
35%
23%
--
54%
43%
--
13%
--
14%
25%
12%
33%
269%
--
--
--
15%
11%
228%
--
22%
--
45%
12%
34%
115%
32%
32%
14%
--
--
12%
13%
24%
11%
--
--
--
--
13%
23%
--
--
33%
12%
22%
12%
23%
--
32%
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
Lack of information to helpinform a visit to the
woodland/forest or othergreen space
Attitude of staff at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Cost once at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Other
None
Don't know
Refused
166 26 33 24 37 46 65 101 3 4 8 16 34 101 7 24 135 68 98 88 78 9 157
139 25 24 20 31 38 56 83 3 4 8 18 26 79 7 27 105 58 81 73 66 8 131
32%
--
--
--
12%
26%
24%
11%
--
--
--
--
13%
23%
--
--
33%
23%
12%
11%
23%
--
32%
32%
--
13%
--
26%
--
35%
--
--
--
--
211%
13%
--
--
27%
11%
35%
--
--
34%
--
32%
11%
14%
--
--
--
--
12%
--
--
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
11%
12%
--
--
11%
--
11%
22%
--
--
--
12%
24%
11%
22%
--
--
--
--
13%
22%
--
--
22%
11%
22%
11%
12%
18%
21%
21%
--
13%
--
--
13%
11%
12%
--
--
--
17%
--
11%
--
15%
11%
--
22%
11%
12%
--
22%
1511%
27%
519%
212%
414%
14%
713%
79%
--
--
111%
421%
26%
811%
--
518%
109%
59%
912%
69%
812%
111%
1410%
11%
--
14%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
111%
--
--
--
--
14%
--
--
11%
--
11%
111%
--
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Lack of suitable paths aroundthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Mobility problems (illness ,age related)
Lack of accessible facilities,e.g. toilets, cafe, visitor centre
etc.
Lack of public transport to thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information in asuitable format for my
disability
Health issues
The cost of reaching thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Concern that woods are not asafe place
Lack of suitable activities atthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Attitude of other visitors at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
166 26 140 91 73 1 20 137 7 24 62 80 163 3 151 14 100 66
139 21 119 74 63 1 18 113 6 21 51 67 137 2 124 14 84 55
3727%
841%
2924%
1824%
1930%
--
318%
3228%
240%
420%
1325%
2030%
3727%
--
3629%
110%
2428%
1425%
3323%
211%
3025%
2026%
1321%
--
316%
2623%
115%
523%
1224%
1523%
3324%
--
2722%
536%
1922%
1425%
2014%
316%
1714%
1215%
914%
--
18%
1816%
116%
27%
816%
1015%
2015%
--
1916%
15%
1214%
815%
1712%
524%
1210%
1013%
69%
--
213%
1413%
--
28%
36%
1218%
1612%
135%
1512%
211%
56%
1222%
1410%
14%
1411%
1013%
58%
--
--
1413%
--
--
611%
913%
1411%
--
1411%
--
911%
59%
129%
13%
1110%
710%
58%
--
424%
87%
--
313%
612%
35%
129%
--
97%
324%
1012%
24%
75%
314%
43%
22%
58%
--
--
76%
--
13%
13%
58%
75%
--
65%
15%
45%
35%
54%
16%
43%
23%
46%
--
15%
54%
--
13%
25%
24%
54%
--
54%
--
45%
13%
54%
17%
43%
12%
46%
--
18%
43%
--
14%
12%
35%
54%
--
54%
--
34%
24%
43%
16%
32%
--
35%
1100%
--
22%
232%
29%
11%
12%
43%
--
32%
19%
12%
35%
32%
13%
32%
11%
24%
--
14%
22%
--
--
24%
12%
32%
--
33%
--
22%
12%
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
Lack of information to helpinform a visit to the
woodland/forest or othergreen space
Attitude of staff at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Cost once at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Other
None
Don't know
Refused
166 26 140 91 73 1 20 137 7 24 62 80 163 3 151 14 100 66
139 21 119 74 63 1 18 113 6 21 51 67 137 2 124 14 84 55
32%
211%
11%
11%
23%
--
--
33%
--
13%
23%
11%
32%
--
22%
17%
23%
11%
32%
13%
22%
11%
23%
--
--
32%
--
--
--
34%
32%
--
32%
--
11%
24%
11%
14%
--
11%
--
--
--
11%
--
--
--
11%
11%
--
11%
--
11%
--
22%
13%
21%
11%
22%
--
14%
21%
--
13%
11%
11%
21%
127%
22%
--
12%
12%
21%
--
22%
11%
12%
--
--
22%
--
29%
--
--
21%
--
22%
--
--
24%
1511%
28%
1311%
811%
710%
--
15%
1312%
113%
--
613%
812%
1410%
138%
1411%
15%
1215%
24%
11%
15%
--
11%
--
--
15%
--
--
14%
--
--
11%
--
11%
--
11%
--
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Lack of suitable paths aroundthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Mobility problems (illness ,age related)
Lack of accessible facilities,e.g. toilets, cafe, visitor centre
etc.
Lack of public transport to thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information in asuitable format for my
disability
Health issues
The cost of reaching thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Concern that woods are not asafe place
Lack of suitable activities atthe woodland/forest or other
green space
Attitude of other visitors at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Lack of information at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
166 115 51 18 25 12 26 20 65 14 - 152 45 18 19 12 72
139 95 45 13 23 11 23 16 53 11 - 129 37 17 16 11 58
3727%
2628%
1124%
538%
521%
543%
417%
322%
1529%
221%
--
3527%
1129%
29%
425%
331%
1830%
3323%
2324%
1021%
429%
1041%
219%
419%
317%
1019%
17%
--
3225%
924%
425%
422%
436%
1220%
2014%
1314%
716%
324%
27%
216%
29%
--
1222%
220%
--
1814%
615%
15%
211%
221%
1016%
1712%
1010%
715%
--
210%
217%
29%
425%
712%
113%
--
1512%
514%
210%
14%
221%
712%
1410%
88%
614%
--
210%
215%
314%
212%
510%
215%
--
1310%
26%
315%
316%
17%
611%
129%
88%
49%
211%
313%
17%
13%
19%
59%
--
--
129%
412%
215%
213%
--
35%
75%
56%
24%
--
13%
--
--
317%
47%
16%
--
65%
410%
--
14%
--
35%
54%
45%
12%
15%
13%
--
27%
--
25%
--
--
54%
12%
15%
--
--
47%
54%
44%
24%
--
13%
--
--
17%
47%
214%
--
43%
12%
--
211%
16%
24%
43%
33%
12%
--
13%
16%
--
15%
24%
--
--
43%
14%
14%
--
--
23%
32%
22%
13%
16%
--
--
--
17%
12%
--
--
32%
12%
--
17%
16%
11%
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Analysis..: QFC12c In which of the following ways does your condition / illness affect your use of woodlands / forests or other greenspaces?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Options.. : Analysis OrderedCells....... : Counts, Break %, RespondentsText........: This table only includes those respondents who have a condition / illness that affects their use of woodlands, forests and other green spaces
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
Lack of information to helpinform a visit to the
woodland/forest or othergreen space
Attitude of staff at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Cost once at thewoodland/forest or other
green space
Other
None
Don't know
Refused
166 115 51 18 25 12 26 20 65 14 - 152 45 18 19 12 72
139 95 45 13 23 11 23 16 53 11 - 129 37 17 16 11 58
32%
22%
12%
--
13%
--
--
14%
23%
16%
--
22%
12%
15%
14%
--
11%
32%
22%
11%
--
28%
--
--
--
11%
16%
--
22%
--
211%
14%
--
--
11%
--
12%
--
--
--
--
--
12%
--
--
11%
12%
--
--
--
--
22%
11%
12%
15%
--
--
14%
14%
--
112%
--
11%
--
14%
14%
--
12%
21%
--
24%
--
--
--
16%
--
11%
16%
--
11%
--
--
--
--
23%
1511%
1010%
511%
--
13%
215%
519%
215%
610%
324%
--
129%
515%
29%
210%
17%
59%
11%
--
12%
--
--
--
14%
--
--
--
--
11%
--
--
16%
--
--
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Analysis..: QH7. What is your highest level of educational qualification?Break..... : c1:c2:c8:c9:c4:c27:c23Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Region
NorthWales
Mid/We-st Wales
WestSouthWales
TheValleys
Cardiff& South
EastWales
Gender
Male Female
Age
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Age
16-34 35-54 55+
Social grade
ABC1 C2DE
No.of Peoplein Household
1 2+
With child inhouse
Yes No
GCSE, O-Level, O-Grade,Standard Grade or similar
A level, Higher, Sixth YearStudy or similar
HNC or HND
First Degree
Higher Degree
No qualifications
Still in education
Other
Don't know
Refused
1001 185 210 177 175 254 438 563 109 147 129 136 155 325 256 265 480 486 512 281 720 258 743
1001 225 170 170 175 260 487 514 129 165 154 173 122 259 293 327 381 485 513 261 740 301 700
28829%
6529%
5130%
7142%
5230%
4919%
15532%
13226%
2923%
6338%
4731%
5129%
3932%
5822%
9332%
9830%
9725%
9319%
19338%
6625%
22230%
10134%
18627%
14014%
2611%
2917%
1911%
2716%
3915%
6113%
7915%
4535%
2515%
2617%
148%
97%
208%
7124%
4112%
298%
7916%
6112%
208%
12016%
6321%
7811%
869%
219%
127%
106%
2514%
187%
5311%
326%
43%
138%
117%
2213%
1512%
218%
176%
3310%
3610%
429%
438%
166%
699%
238%
639%
13914%
3616%
2817%
148%
1710%
4517%
5411%
8617%
1411%
2314%
2919%
2816%
1311%
3112%
3713%
5717%
4512%
11023%
296%
3112%
10815%
4314%
9614%
889%
2411%
159%
116%
95%
3011%
5211%
367%
33%
1710%
1711%
1911%
1310%
208%
207%
3611%
328%
8217%
71%
2610%
638%
227%
669%
16717%
209%
2112%
3420%
3620%
5722%
6714%
10020%
97%
117%
117%
2615%
2823%
8332%
207%
3711%
11129%
398%
12925%
7729%
9112%
217%
14621%
283%
104%
--
74%
64%
52%
102%
183%
2217%
21%
42%
--
--
--
248%
41%
--
173%
112%
31%
253%
134%
152%
576%
209%
117%
53%
32%
187%
296%
285%
11%
106%
96%
74%
54%
2510%
114%
165%
308%
225%
357%
208%
375%
134%
456%
50%
42%
10%
--
--
--
51%
--
--
--
--
42%
--
10%
--
41%
10%
10%
41%
21%
30%
--
51%
30%
--
11%
11%
--
10%
--
31%
11%
--
--
21%
--
--
10%
21%
--
10%
20%
--
30%
31%
--
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Analysis..: QH7. What is your highest level of educational qualification?Break..... : c5:c40:c35b:c47:c31:c12:C28Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Welsh speaker
Yes No
Housing tenure
Owned(outright /
withmortgage) Rented Other
Employment status
Working RetiredStudent/un-
employed
Marital status
Single \never
married
Married \civil
partnership
Divorced \separated \
widowed
Ethnicity
White BME
Long termillness/Disability
Yes No
Cars in household
Yes No
GCSE, O-Level, O-Grade,Standard Grade or similar
A level, Higher, Sixth YearStudy or similar
HNC or HND
First Degree
Higher Degree
No qualifications
Still in education
Other
Don't know
Refused
1001 165 836 575 397 12 420 456 115 235 539 222 968 28 306 691 793 206
1001 164 837 542 421 17 461 392 136 256 549 190 964 32 279 718 805 193
28829%
4326%
24429%
13024%
15036%
425%
13830%
10126%
4735%
8031%
15929%
4825%
28530%
27%
8129%
20629%
22528%
6333%
14014%
3018%
11113%
7414%
5513%
531%
7516%
359%
2619%
4819%
7714%
168%
13414%
617%
2710%
11216%
12415%
147%
869%
127%
749%
5410%
297%
18%
419%
3710%
75%
177%
5410%
126%
828%
39%
228%
639%
7910%
63%
13914%
2515%
11414%
9818%
389%
--
8919%
4211%
86%
2410%
9517%
1910%
12813%
1030%
269%
11316%
12816%
126%
889%
1811%
708%
6712%
184%
210%
5712%
225%
107%
218%
5710%
105%
818%
723%
83%
7911%
8310%
53%
16717%
1711%
15018%
7814%
8821%
--
317%
12732%
86%
3012%
7113%
6735%
16517%
38%
9032%
7611%
9612%
7137%
283%
64%
213%
92%
143%
425%
31%
--
2518%
229%
51%
--
263%
27%
31%
253%
233%
42%
576%
106%
486%
316%
266%
--
255%
287%
--
104%
306%
179%
576%
--
207%
375%
466%
116%
50%
32%
20%
10%
20%
--
--
10%
43%
42%
10%
--
50%
--
21%
30%
10%
42%
30%
--
30%
10%
20%
--
20%
--
11%
--
10%
21%
20%
--
--
30%
--
21%
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Analysis..: QH7. What is your highest level of educational qualification?Break..... : RU2:FCEWIMD:c29:c17Filter.......: All RespondentsWeight... : WT1(w100)Cells....... : Counts, Break %, Respondents
Total
Base
Unweighted
Weighted
Urban / ruralindicator
Urban Rural
WIMD rank
Bottom10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51%+
Use of wood fuel
Currentlyused
Intends touse
Not used /no
intention
Highest qualification
GCSEA level /
HND
Under Grad/ Post Grad
Degree Other None
GCSE, O-Level, O-Grade,Standard Grade or similar
A level, Higher, Sixth YearStudy or similar
HNC or HND
First Degree
Higher Degree
No qualifications
Still in education
Other
Don't know
Refused
1001 638 363 79 100 70 121 155 476 158 9 834 280 218 221 81 195
1001 631 370 75 97 72 117 156 484 157 10 834 288 226 228 85 167
28829%
18730%
10027%
2635%
2324%
3041%
4135%
4629%
12225%
3220%
224%
25330%
288100%
--
--
--
--
14014%
8113%
6016%
1014%
1718%
35%
2017%
2818%
6113%
2616%
--
11514%
--
14062%
--
--
--
869%
477%
3910%
34%
1212%
811%
1110%
1610%
367%
1711%
--
688%
--
8638%
--
--
--
13914%
8413%
5515%
911%
1111%
57%
98%
2818%
7716%
2717%
113%
11113%
--
--
13961%
--
--
889%
589%
308%
11%
33%
23%
44%
2113%
5712%
2315%
221%
638%
--
--
8839%
--
--
16717%
12019%
4713%
2331%
2526%
1622%
1715%
106%
7616%
138%
110%
15418%
--
--
--
--
167100%
283%
183%
93%
11%
33%
56%
43%
21%
143%
75%
19%
202%
--
--
--
2833%
--
576%
295%
288%
11%
33%
34%
98%
64%
357%
117%
223%
445%
--
--
--
5767%
--
50%
41%
10%
--
--
--
--
10%
41%
--
--
51%
--
--
--
--
--
30%
20%
10%
11%
--
--
11%
--
10%
11%
--
20%
--
--
--
--
--
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