A new public survey has been launched this week to gather opinions from to help shape the future of Salford.
The survey launched by Salford City Council will focus on residents priorities for delivering social value in Eccles, Swinton, and Pendleton.
The council are using this in line with the regeneration plans that will shape Salford’s neighbourhoods for the future.
The online survey will allow the council to see what type of support and improvements are most needed to develop and strengthen our communities.
The survey is now live on the council’s website, and will be a great opportunity to share the culturally diverse communities for the wider benefit of the city.
And with plans to involve the community, it will be significant to the future of Salford as the council aims to achieve the most social, environmental and economic value when funds are spent to make the city a better place in which to live and work.
Councillor Mike McCusker, Lead Member for Planning, Transport and Sustainable Development said: “The regeneration of Salford is a fantastic opportunity to transform our communities and have a positive impact on the lives of our residents.
“We want the voices of Salford’s communities to be at the very heart of how we achieve this.
“Creating a brighter future for everyone in our city is our driving force, and that starts with understanding the needs and priorities of our residents.”
The survey will remain open to residents until December 15 2024, and will be able to access it online here or via a paper that can be found at the Salford Civic Centre.
The paper survey will also be able to be obtained via the Swinton, Pendleton and Eccles Gateway Centres.
The feedback collected will directly shape plans and help to deliver significant community-driven outcomes, and will allow every voice to be heard.
The project will allow residents to share their thoughts and hope to create a brighter future for everyone across Salford.
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