What’s happening at Enventure Research?

Where does the Midlands fit within the North and South divide?

The age old debate of what constitutes the North and South of England has been a topic of conversation in the Enventure Research office on several occasions. With colleagues hailing from the North and South, as well as the Midlands, there is a fairly even keel of representatives from each region and a difference in opinion.

Further research with Clarion Housing Group residents

Following earlier research conducted with its residents, Enventure Research was recently recommissioned by Clarion Housing Group to undertake a telephone survey exploring engagement with and perceived value of the printed and digital publications it provides to residents.

Evaluating the Christmas Markets in Manchester

Manchester City Council has once again commissioned Enventure Research to undertake an evaluation of the Christmas Markets in Manchester. The evaluation involves interviewing visitors to the Christmas Markets, asking a range of questions covering topics from satisfaction with the markets through to recollection of the marketing campaign.

Kirklees driver training course evaluation research

Enventure Research has recently been appointed by Kirklees Council to undertake research to evaluate the views and experiences of those attending two of its National Driver Improvement Courses, which are delivered by the Driver Training Unit on behalf of West Yorkshire Police.

Annual survey of residents for Kingston Council

Kingston upon Thames Borough Council has recently commissioned Enventure Research to undertake its annual survey of residents as part of its evidence base building to support planning and deliver services more effectively.

2017 General Dental Council Registrant Survey underway

Enventure Research is currently working on behalf of the General Dental Council to undertake its 2017 Registrant Survey. The survey is conducted regularly by the GDC as part of its commitment to using a research base to inform policy and practice.