Welcome to the Buy Cornish Survey
We want to find out more about where Cornish businesses are sourcing goods and services and whether more can be done to match Cornish buyers with local suppliers. We are particularly interested in companies with five or more employees who could have a significant impact if they used their purchasing power locally.
If you own or work as a manager for a business based in Cornwall and especially if you are a larger business, we would be grateful if you could fill in this short survey.
It will take no more than ten minutes of your time and could help us improve the local economy.
All businesses who complete and submit a survey with full contact details will be entered into a prize draw. The successful business will win £200 worth of secondary market research which will be conducted by Cornwall Development Company.
Follow the link to take the Buy Cornish Survey now.
Many thanks for your help.
For further information contact info@buy-cornish.co.uk or call Cornwall Development Company on 0800 052 3942.
Competition Terms and Conditions
- All those who submit completed surveys with full contact details will be entered for the Prize Draw.
- The Prize Draw will be carried out at 12 noon on 07 January 2008 by an independent person.
- The winner will be notified within 24 hours.
- The judge's decision is final.
- The prize, which is secondary market research to the value of £200 (+VAT) will be carried out by Cornwall Development Company and must be claimed and completed by 31 March 2008.
- Employees of the Cornwall Development Company and their families are not eligible to apply.
Data Protection
All information submitted in the survey will be treated as "Commercial in Confidence" and we will safely record the information provided by you and only process it for the purpose for which it was requested. We will not pass this information to any third party unless authorised to do so, or requested to do so by law.
Funding
The Buy Cornish Local Sourcing project is supported by Rural Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Partnership Rural Renaissance Funding and the South West of England Regional Development Agency.

