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The Plan for Neighbourhoods survey is there to listen to people who live in Hartlepool about the area they live, in order to help prioritise spending £20 million pounds over 10 years, where it's needed the most. This money is being given to Hartlepool from the UK Government.
Hartlepool Community Trust are carrying out the survey. They are also hosting a range of events and activities across the town. Visit their website for the most up to date programme.
This stage of the survey will last until the second week in September and questions will be based around the twelve wards that people in the town live in:
Burn Valley, De Bruce, Fens & Greatham, Foggy Furze, Hart, Headland & Harbour, Manor House, Rossmere, Rural West, Seaton, Throston, Victoria, but we will ask people their postcode too in order to understand on a more local level what's important to them.
The main things we want to know about in each area:
Transport
Health and Wellbeing
Work and Skills
High Street and regeneration
Safety and Security
Education and Opportunities
Community togetherness
Housing
We have an online form to collect the responses that can be filled in through the following link:
The Plan for Neighbourhoods survey is there to listen to people who live in Hartlepool about the area they live, in order to help prioritise spending £20 million pounds over 10 years, where it's needed the most. This money is being given to Hartlepool from the UK Government.
Hartlepool Community Trust are carrying out the survey. They are also hosting a range of events and activities across the town. Visit their website for the most up to date programme.
This stage of the survey will last until the second week in September and questions will be based around the twelve wards that people in the town live in:
Burn Valley, De Bruce, Fens & Greatham, Foggy Furze, Hart, Headland & Harbour, Manor House, Rossmere, Rural West, Seaton, Throston, Victoria, but we will ask people their postcode too in order to understand on a more local level what's important to them.
The main things we want to know about in each area:
Transport
Health and Wellbeing
Work and Skills
High Street and regeneration
Safety and Security
Education and Opportunities
Community togetherness
Housing
We have an online form to collect the responses that can be filled in through the following link: