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Case study / survey of the Stonehenge Summer Solstice |
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
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| Posted 18-02-2011 at 19:23  
Posted by a student on another page but may have been missed.
Hello!
I was just wondering if anyone would like to take part in my survey. It takes under a minute to complete and it's regarding my disseration in which I study Event Management at University. The subject is a case study of the Stonehenge Summer Solstice and whether it is increasing in capacity due to it being marketed as a free event. It is also a study on sites of resistance- so focusing on the element of particpating authorities and case studies such as The Beanfield incident in the mid 80's.
If anyone would like to help and has any relevant feedback to help me, this would be much appreciated.
Here is the link to the survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NXGP9CN
Thank you for your time. x
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Andy B

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| Posted 18-02-2011 at 19:25  
Hello, I wouldn't say it's marketed at all, certainly not by EH. Only by word of mouth. But I take your point there is some media coverage of it.
Good luck with your project.
[ This message was edited by: Andy B on 2011-02-18 19:28 ]
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