Tuesday 15 May 2012

Consultation now available

SURVEY CLOSEDThe Community Consultation
 closed at the end of September.
The report is now being written, and will be published as soon as possible.

LAUNCH
NEWS
The Community Consultation
 is now available from 15 May 2012.

LINKClick here to take the survey

(Simple click to go to the survey in this tab, or CTRL-click to open new tab in Firefox.)


  
TIME

This will be available for only 2 months to allow time to present a report in the autumn.


  
GENERAL

The survey has a number of sections.

  These are spread over 14 pages with a mix of very fast tick-box options and space for you to write as much or as little as you want to.

  The survey finishes with some "personal profile" questions - this information is confidential and anonymous - just to make sure that the mix of people taking part represents the mix of people who live in our area.  This is important since we want the Council to take note of what you have to say.

Thursday 10 May 2012

NWENF Community Consultation

LAUNCH
NEWS
The Community Consultation is about to "go live".
We are producing the final version of the questionnaire, which has been reviewed by various people to make sure that the final wording is as good as possible.
TAKING PARTRemember that there are several ways to respond.
*  You can e-mail nwenfcommittee@gmail.com and request to be notified when the on-line version is available.
*  You can visit this blog site in a week or two and look for the link to be posted.
*  You can e-mail a request for someone to visit and guide you through the questionnaire on your own computer.
*  You can request a paper copy of the questionnaire and the option of someone to help fill this in.


THE CONSULTATION*  Remember that the consultation is confidential, and your replies will not be linked to you.
*  The questionnaire does include a personal profile section, but the only purpose of this is to make sure that the survey truly represents the whole neighbourhood.
*  This survey is important.
  It is your chance to comment on the future of our neighbourhood.
 It will enable the Neighbourhood Forum to represent the residents when responding to any plans affecting our area, including issues like the sale of the Portland Centre site..