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Employment land & accommodation study 2007

Employment land & accommodation study 2007

Dalton, P., Isaac, D., McGibbon, M. and Chinn, M. (2006) Employment land & accommodation study 2007. Technical Report. Medway Council, London, UK.

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Abstract

The Medway Employment Land Study 2007 is an innovative study produced through collaborative research involving the University of Greenwich, Sue Millar Associates and Medway Council staff designed to create a robust baseline study of current employment land use and accommodation together with the views of local businesses in Medway.

The Study was designed so that each element of the study, whilst being undertaken separately, was configured to cross-reference other elements. This triangulation ensured that conclusions drawn from any element had supporting findings from other elements. A significant level of comparability was noted in the findings from each element of this Study.

This Study will support and inform:
• the Local Development Framework (LDF)
• economic development strategies/ policy
• regeneration strategy

The survey work for the Study was undertaken during 2006.

This is a large Study and has therefore been divided into volumes:

Volume 1 Introduction and Executive Summary
Volume 2 Land Use Survey
Volume 2a Sector Groups
Volume 3 Employment Site Audit, main text
Volume 3a Employment Site Audit, Appendices
Volume 4 Current Demand for Land and Accommodation, main text
Volume 4a Current Demand for Land and Accommodation, Appendix A,
results of the Face to Face interviews
Volume 4b Current Demand for Land and Accommodation, Appendix B,
feedback from the telephone survey interviews
Volume 5 Future Demand for Land & Accommodation
Volume 6 Conclusions

Item Type: Monograph (Technical Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords: employment land survey
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Pre-2014 Departments: School of Architecture, Design & Construction
School of Architecture, Design & Construction > Sustainable Environments Research Group
Last Modified: 14 Oct 2016 09:15
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/5921

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