Have Your Say

Ashford residents have taken up the chance to decide how Ashford
Borough Council should spend their money in one of the biggest
consultations the council has carried out.
Close to 1500 people responded to the
council’s Have Your Say survey which gave local people the
opportunity to tell the council what services they want to see
prioritised in the future.
Council Chief Executive
John Bunnett has proposed a five year business plan which aims to
reduce costs, establish new priorities and lay out how the council
will deliver services in the future
He explains, “Local
people’s views are key to developing the business plan and we
genuinely want to hear what people think. We want to concentrate on
what local people see as their priorities rather than central
government ones.
“We wanted local people to
tell us what services are important to them and where they want the
council to focus their finances. We wantedt o know if there are
services they would be prepared to pay extra for and services they
don’t rate as a priority.
“Despite being rated the 12th most
efficient council in England we have got to find even more
efficient ways to deliver services to local people. Like all local
council’s we are facing tough times ahead with further cuts in
government funding expecting in the future.
The results of the survey are now being analyised by an external
market research company and will help the council decide what
services it will focus on in the future and how these might be
delivered.
Look out for news on the survey result on our website and in
Ashford Voice the council's residnet's magazine.
Prize draw winners
First prize - Apple MacBook
Catherine Taylor from Singleton
Ten runners up - iPod Nano
Yoland Barker, Singleton
Edward Locket, Ashford
Emily Neighbour, Ashford
Sheila Fordham, Smeeth
Sarah Cheeseman, Ashford
Julia Wallace, Ashford
David Herrick, Brabourne Lees
Diane Bloodworth, Kennington
Cliff Raggett, High Halden
Heather Blanshard, Kennington
This webpage was updated on
6/16/2010