Glastonbury Town Council launches community review to shape future plans

By Laura Linham

10th Sep 2024 | Local News

This initiative is one of the most ambitious surveys the town has ever undertaken. (file photo LL)
This initiative is one of the most ambitious surveys the town has ever undertaken. (file photo LL)

Glastonbury Town Council has kicked off its 2024 Community Review, asking residents and those who work in the town to share their views on a variety of key issues.

The survey, which runs until 30th September, will help guide the council's future plans on topics ranging from access to services and the cost of living, to health, wellbeing, and climate change.

In collaboration with the Community Council for Somerset, this initiative is one of the most ambitious surveys the town has ever undertaken. The aim is to better understand the needs and priorities of the community, ensuring that Glastonbury remains a sustainable and vibrant place to live.

The survey takes just 15 minutes to complete, and participants have the chance to win one of 300 annual passes to the Somerset Rural Life Museum. The council is urging as many people as possible to take part, emphasising that the more responses they receive, the more accurate and useful the information will be.

For a chance to have your say and enter the prize draw, visit the Glastonbury Community Review Survey.

     

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