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The 2005 survey rated Exeter as the worst example of a clone town in the UK, with only a single independent store in the citys high street and less diversity (in terms of different categories of shop) than any other town surveyed. As of 2019, this final independent shop has closed.
To do the Survey you simply need to walk along the high street and record the first 50 shops you pass (you can start at any point on the high street). Services such as post-offices, banks, benefit offices, job centres, doctors surgeries and public buildings should not be counted.
A clone town, in contrast, is a place that has had the individuality of its high street shops replaced by a monochrome strip of global and national chains that means it could easily be mistaken for dozens of other bland town centres across the country.
Method for Inequalities Type of dataPrimary data collection technique Economic inequalities Shopping basket survey Clone Town surveys Retail value Questionnaires Pedestrian footfall Social inequalities Accessibility survey Crime surveys Bus index1 more row
We surveyed the first 50 shops we walked past. We then multiplied the number of types of shops by five, the number of independently owned shops by fifty, the number of chain stores by five, and added them all together. We then divided this number by fifty, and this determined our clone town rating.