We provide high quality bespoke research, consultation and engagement solutions across a range of sectors.
A small and dedicated company, Enventure Research is based in West Yorkshire and delivers projects throughout the UK with a personal and passionate approach.
Using qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, we use our expertise to help our clients achieve their aims and answer their research and consultation objectives.
We have extensive experience of conducting research with a wide variety of audiences, from the general public and hard to reach groups to professionals.
Who we work with
Local and Regional Government
Health & Social Care
Membership Organisations
Regulation
Housing
Education
Charity & Not-For-Profit
Emergency Services
Our Services
We deliver research, consultation, and engagement using a range of quantitative and qualitative approaches.

Online Surveys

Telephone Surveys

Face to Face Surveys

Focus Groups

In-depth Interviews

Postal Surveys

Workshops

Online Research Communities

Observation

Question Design

Insightful Analysis

Creative Reporting
What's happening at Enventure Research?
Further consultation with Merseyside residents for the Don’t Waste Your Say Public Consultation
Enventure’s next phase of research looking at the future of household waste management and disposal in Merseyside is scheduled for Summer 2011
Fast, flexible assessment of a NHS social marketing campaign
Recent work in Scarborough shows the benefit of fast and flexible fiedlwork in evaluating social marketing campaign impact
The 100 Day Waste Reduction Challenge is a huge success
The 100 Day Waste Reducation Challenge got underway with a big launch in Chester City Centre
Insightful Consultation with Gloucestershire Residents and Carers
The second part of the Gloucestershire County Council Meeting the Challenge Consultation has now been completed.
Enventure to Undertake Newsletter Survey with Manchester Residents
Manchester City Council has appointed Enventure Research to undertake a telephone survey of 1,050 Manchester residents which will explore the impact of a recent newsletter published by the Council.