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We held the first round of our new neighbourhood forums in June 2019, which focused on developing local Community Plans.
A Community Plan is a shared action plan created in partnership with the community. It outlines your ideas, aspirations and priorities to effect change locally so we can take your ideas forward together.
This is the first of many opportunities for the community to share their ideas and will be followed with other events and sessions in future.
What does ‘community’ mean?
‘Community’ often refers to the connection between a group of people living in the same place, having a particular characteristic in common or sharing certain attitudes and interests in common. For example; religion, values, or identity. If community means something different to you please let us know!
If you were unable to come to the first events and would still like to share your thoughts, you can do so by using the different tools below. We'd love to hear what you're passionate about in your community and your ideas for what you'd like to see in your local area.
We held the first round of our new neighbourhood forums in June 2019, which focused on developing local Community Plans.
A Community Plan is a shared action plan created in partnership with the community. It outlines your ideas, aspirations and priorities to effect change locally so we can take your ideas forward together.
This is the first of many opportunities for the community to share their ideas and will be followed with other events and sessions in future.
What does ‘community’ mean?
‘Community’ often refers to the connection between a group of people living in the same place, having a particular characteristic in common or sharing certain attitudes and interests in common. For example; religion, values, or identity. If community means something different to you please let us know!
If you were unable to come to the first events and would still like to share your thoughts, you can do so by using the different tools below. We'd love to hear what you're passionate about in your community and your ideas for what you'd like to see in your local area.
New and better things come out of sharing ideas with others. The more minds that come together, from all different backgrounds, the better we are able to come up with new and wonderful things for our community. Tell us what you'd like to see in your area!
Kingston: Let's talk... neighbourhoods has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under review
Kingston: Let's talk... neighbourhoods is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. We will report back on key outcomes here shortly.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Kingston: Let's talk... neighbourhoods
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.