09 Aug 2024

PLT Wellbeing Survey

Under the Chairmanship of Freeman Entrepreneur John Burton, the pan-Livery Pollinating London Together has launched a Wellbeing Survey, designed to gather valuable insights into the importance of green spaces and pollinators on human well-being. 

Pollinators are insects such as bees, butterflies, moths, wasps, hoverflies, other flies, and beetles. With the help and advice of experts from the Royal Horticultural Society, University of Reading, and Northumbria University, PLT has put together this project and survey and now needs your help.

Your participation in this survey will help PLT to understand the experiences of our participants, and build insights into a more supportive and thriving environment for everyone. 
 
The survey is simple and will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. 
 
Your responses are complete anonymous and confidential - honest feedback will impact the initiatives and programs PLT develops to enhance our collective wellbeing. 

To participate, please click on the following link:  
https://readingagriculture.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8eMpWEVU0JSRE2O
 
Instructions: 
 
•    You can participate in this study between August and September 2024.
•    You will be allocated a category of site to visit. You can choose the specific site, but it needs to fulfil the category description.
•    Please complete Parts A and B on the same day.
•    Complete the questionnaire, Part A, just before you visit the site and Part B, just after you visit the site. Please bear in mind that you might need to travel to find a suitable site.
•    Please visit and stay at the site for 20 minutes, observing pollinator activity on flowers (if any are at the site).
•    Please submit a photo of the site you visited. Please try to capture in the photo as much of the site as possible.
•    Sites should be visited during a sunny, dry day with an ambient temperature above 13 degrees Celsius between 10 am and 4 pm. Avoid visiting the sites if a heatwave is forecasted.
•    Please do not use your phone during this period (except for emergencies).
•    Please feel free to have your lunch during your visit to the site.
•    Please visit the site alone, if possible.
 
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to admin@pollinatinglondontogether.com