I’d be happy to be a guinea pig for a survey with the Middlesex Association N&E district if that helps (despite being fairly small and urban so not the most challenging area). — Lucy Chandhial
I have recently discovered through my own work with my local guild that if you use Google Forms as a way of eliciting information, the responses received can be automatically added to a google sheets spreadsheet - and once it is set up it is live and any future responses get automatically added also.
It is an easy matter to send a link to the Form to mass recipients on an emailing list - many Guilds/Associations have them. I do appreciate tha this will not necessarily reach the traditionally unreachable, but maybe it would be a start. — Rebecca Banner
Even for the ‘off grid’ towers there is usually someone who has some contact and can give an idea of the size of the band, ringing standards and frequency of ringing. — Lucy Chandhial
We do have a complete database of towers, and can map those to the smallest unit of organisation that they are in. — Simon Linford
I still have the Google form from the 2019 survey and can send it to you if you wish, to avoid the need to re-key the questions. — Roger Booth
So do we have details of the towers in each district and branch? — Tristan Lockheart
The other thing that would be of interest is tower contact details, but I suspect that might have to be obtained directly from Associations, and that might have data protection constraints. The other option would be to scrape it from association websites, where the details are public. — John de Overa
Yet another reason for a direct membership organisation :wink: — John de Overa
n which case, we would have to compile a dataset by requesting information from associations and merging it with the Dove dataset. — Tristan Lockheart
I've given you access to a copy of the original survey questionnaire. — Roger Booth
↪John de Overa
if you don't mind doing that John, it would be useful to have. I don't want to miss a question out that we later regret not having an answer to. — Jason Carter
Here you go:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZlmtNf52veNZoVuUkH-bNt7Jq_hycpQg
What's rather depressing is that all of the problems that were identified 34 years ago still seem to be endemic. — John de Overa
One other wrinkle that occurred to me is that some towers are in more than one association, so some deduplication would be needed. — John de Overa
One significant change is the average age of ringers. One thing I am confident about is that the average age of ringers will not continue to increase indefinitely. — A J Barnfield
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