Before you decide what activities a new Make Space Club could provide, you need to find out what is already available in your area.
Ask yourself what you know about activities already on offer. Try brainstorming – you probably know more than you think!
Have a look at some secondary sources, for example, look at leaflets, posters or local newspapers, use the internet.
You could also find information from primary sources, for example, ask local people, record an interview, take photographs.
Now you know what is already available, think about what other activities could be offered. Use the internet to help you think of options that will attract members. You can use some of these links to start you off. Decide on three possible activities for the new club.
Save some evidence to show how you decided on your three options for the survey.
Now that you have three options, you need to find out which would be most popular. You must conduct a survey – go to the Survey page to find out more.