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Connections Nightclub is surveying patrons both current and potential to try and better provide for those customers within its established premises and with a view to develop new businesses in the future.

Some of those new businesses seek to have different appeals and services than that of Connections in its current format. It is our wish to survey a broad range of patrons of licensed premises to develop business models that may best serve these patrons.

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To these ends we would love to hear your views and opinions by having you complete the online survey at the location below:

www.coakesconsulting.com/connections.html

We’d also be very grateful if you would, where you see fit, distribute it to others who may be interested in completing it.

It is important that we get feedback from a much broader slice of the community than those who currently attend Connections. We already have access to quite a large pool of customers who have been approached to complete the survey. Some of the other key groups whose opinions we seek to solicit are:

– Older gay men and lesbians.

– People who attend licensed premises but would not choose Connections in the first instance

– People not currently coming to Northbridge for entertainment/socialising

– Local residents

– The arts community

Please note that:

– Responses are anonymous and you are not required to provide any information that could be used to identify you.
– Data is being collected and analysed by an independent consulting company, Coakes Consulting. Data reported back to Connections will be summarised at a group level meaning individual response patterns will not be made available.
– All questions are optional and you are free to exit the survey at any time.
– Data is only being used for the purpose explained above.
– The survey will be open for next three weeks.
If you have any further questions please feel free to write us an email at promo@connectionsnightclub.com

Thanks very much for your help. I look forward to finding out what you all have to say…. (I think!)

Tim Brown

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