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TABLE 9 POLICY MONITORINGPOLICY INDICATOR TARGET SOURCE FREQUENCYLP1Protection <strong>and</strong> enhancement ofexisting open space or sport <strong>and</strong>recreation provisionLP2Proposals that involve the lossof open space or sport <strong>and</strong>recreation provisionLP3Review of low value sitesLP4Providing recreation facilities innew developmentsLP5New sport <strong>and</strong> recreationfacilitiesLevel of satisfaction withsports/leisure facilities(National Indicator BV119a)Level of satisfaction withparks <strong>and</strong> open spaces(National Indicator BV 119e)Proportion of total openspace areas <strong>and</strong> sportsfacilities that are high value<strong>and</strong> high qualityNumber of swims <strong>and</strong> othervisits to the <strong>Council</strong>’s 8leisure facilities (WWDCService Indicator CL2)% of people declaring thatthey regularly undertakephysical activity(WWDCService Indicator CL1)LAA Indicator: 1% increaseper annum in numbersachieving ½ hour per daymoderate intensity physicalactivity.Improve <strong>and</strong> maintaincustomer satisfaction withsport/leisure facilities (65%by 2010)Improve <strong>and</strong> maintaincustomer satisfaction withparks <strong>and</strong> open spaces (80%by 2010)Raise number of sport <strong>and</strong>recreational facilities that arehigh value <strong>and</strong> high quality(target for 2010 to bedeveloped)Raise number of swims <strong>and</strong>other visits to the <strong>Council</strong>’s 8leisure facilities(10,700 pa by2010)Increase % of peopledeclaring that they regularlyundertake physical activity by1% per annumLAA Outcome: The District<strong>Council</strong>, together with itspartners, will improve health<strong>and</strong> reduce healthinequalities with a view tohalting the rising trend inobesity through increasedactivity levels.Local survey (Peoples Voice)Statutory satisfaction survey(ODPM)Local survey (Peoples Voice)Statutory satisfaction survey(ODPM)LRNA databaseRolling audit reviewDCL user statisticsActive People Survey (SportEngl<strong>and</strong>)Active People Survey (SportEngl<strong>and</strong>)AnnuallyEvery 3 yearsAnnuallyEvery 3 yearsAnnuallyMonthlyAnnuallyAnnually53

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