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Consultation has concluded
Background
Community Hubs were officially launched on 25th September 2017. The aim of the hubs was to act as key community buildings that bring together a range of services from different organisations under one roof, including our library service. The hubs would provide a calendar of events, skills workshops, social groups, health and advice services and much more. Dedicated staff would be on hand to help and to answer questions.
We are committed to ensuring that the people of Hartlepool are central to the way our service is designed and developed.
Consultation Phase 1
Between 22nd December and 18th January we asked you to complete our online survey and share your thoughts and ideas about our service. The answers to some of these questions can be seen on the widgets to the right.
Consultation Phase 2
We have used your feedback to help us shape our Community Hubs and Wellbeing Strategy, a draft of which can be seen on the widgets to the right of the screen. We would love to hear your thoughts about the strategy so take a look and let us know your feedback in the Forum tab below.
We have also provided some key pieces of information about the service which again you are welcome to provide comments on. The closing date for comments will be 18th March 2022.
We will also be hosting a number of in-person consultations which will provide you with the opportunity to talk to some of our staff. Feel free to drop-in and chat to us at one of the sessions below:
Friday 11th March - Community Hub South- 10am – 1pm
Friday 18th March - Community Hub Central- 1pm – 4pm
Background
Community Hubs were officially launched on 25th September 2017. The aim of the hubs was to act as key community buildings that bring together a range of services from different organisations under one roof, including our library service. The hubs would provide a calendar of events, skills workshops, social groups, health and advice services and much more. Dedicated staff would be on hand to help and to answer questions.
We are committed to ensuring that the people of Hartlepool are central to the way our service is designed and developed.
Consultation Phase 1
Between 22nd December and 18th January we asked you to complete our online survey and share your thoughts and ideas about our service. The answers to some of these questions can be seen on the widgets to the right.
Consultation Phase 2
We have used your feedback to help us shape our Community Hubs and Wellbeing Strategy, a draft of which can be seen on the widgets to the right of the screen. We would love to hear your thoughts about the strategy so take a look and let us know your feedback in the Forum tab below.
We have also provided some key pieces of information about the service which again you are welcome to provide comments on. The closing date for comments will be 18th March 2022.
We will also be hosting a number of in-person consultations which will provide you with the opportunity to talk to some of our staff. Feel free to drop-in and chat to us at one of the sessions below:
Friday 11th March - Community Hub South- 10am – 1pm
We are committed to ensuring that the people of Hartlepool are central to the way our service is designed and developed.
We would like your views on:
Our priorities
Community Hubs and Branch Libraries
Mobile Hub
Consultation has concluded
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DRAFT Community Hubs and Wellbeing strategy 2022 - 2027
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Community Hubs has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.