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Kents Hill & Monkston Parish Council Launches Community Survey

Kents Hill & Monkston Parish Council has launched a new parish-wide Community Survey and is inviting all residents to share their views on what matters most in our local area.

As part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to community wellbeing and effective local engagement, the survey explores how residents use local facilities, green spaces and community centres, and asks for feedback on future priorities, activities, and improvements that would benefit the parish. The consultation covers a wide range of themes, including community safety, local events, wellbeing initiatives, communications, and satisfaction with the appearance and maintenance of local neighbourhoods.

This survey comes at an important time for Kents Hill, Monkston and Monkston Park. With cost pressures, changing lifestyles and new opportunities for partnership working, it is vital that the Council plans responsibly for the years ahead. Residents’ feedback will help guide decisions around parish investment, projects, and services, ensuring they reflect real local insight and support vibrant, well-connected communities.

The Council particularly welcomes views on the future of Monkston Community Centre, which is expected to transfer to parish ownership soon, as well as ideas for community events, youth activities, older persons’ provision, and improvements to parks, play areas, and wellbeing opportunities.

Have Your Say

Your voice matters. The Council encourages every resident to take a few minutes to complete the survey and help shape the future of our parish together.

➡️ Take the survey online:

https://surveys.breakthroughcomms.co.uk/zs/JgBZSd

Thank you for taking part and helping to guide local priorities for the coming years.

Logo for Kents Hill & Monkston Parish Council with surrounding text of local areas; below, headline reads "Community Survey" with a message inviting residents to share views about the town council and community’s future.