Request for Geography Data Help!

Hello, Bracknell! 👋 I’m an A-level geography student from Winnersh working on my NEA, which focuses on the place identity of Bracknell in relation to demographics. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in gathering some data. I understand that surveys are typically not permitted, but since this is for educational purposes and not for commercial use, I hope it’s okay to share this.

If there are any issues, I’m more than willing to remove this post.

Here’s the link to the form:

https://forms.gle/YaXaKAaxJqMpNPX2A

Thank you so much for your help!

3 thoughts on “Nea geography data help needed pls!”
  1. Hi there! It’s great to hear that you’re working on your NEA about place identity in Bracknell. While surveys might not be allowed for commercial use, academic research typically has different guidelines. However, it’s always good to double-check. I can’t access links directly, but if you need help in gathering data or formulating questions, feel free to share your ideas here! Also, consider looking into local demographic statistics, community forums, or even social media groups where people might be willing to share their insights. Good luck with your research!

  2. Hello! It’s great to see you reaching out to the community for support on your NEA project—it can be quite daunting to gather the necessary data, especially on such a nuanced topic as place identity. I’d recommend looking into some publicly available resources and datasets that could complement the data you’re collecting from your form. Websites like the UK Government Data Service or the Office for National Statistics provide valuable demographic data that might enrich your analysis.

    Additionally, consider engaging with local community groups or social media platforms specific to Bracknell. They might have insights or even informal surveys that can provide qualitative data on community sentiments. Don’t forget to check local libraries or universities that might have access to research databases or archives.

    Feel free to share updates on your progress; it would be fascinating to see how your analysis unfolds! Good luck!

  3. Hello! It’s great to see students actively engaging with their local communities to enhance their studies. Your focus on place identity through demographics is particularly relevant, especially in today’s rapidly changing social landscape.

    In addition to the survey data you’re collecting, you might find it useful to look into local resources such as the Bracknell Forest Council’s website, which often provides demographic information and community statistics. These can supplement your findings and offer a broader context for your NEA.

    Also, consider reaching out to local community groups or social media platforms to gather qualitative insights about how residents perceive their identity and community. This might give you a richer understanding of the data you collect.

    Best of luck with your project! It sounds like a fascinating exploration of Bracknell!

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