A voluntary organisation is reaching out to residents for their views on where they live.
Voluntary Action Swindon is organising community meetings over the next couple of months to engage with Swindon residents.
The aim is to gather information about the neighbourhoods, identify areas for improvement, and understand any barriers to physical activity.
Residents are being encouraged to participate in the in-person meetings and to fill in a survey.
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Links to the surveys can be found here:
- Survey for adults (18+): https://forms.gle/N5w5MRCJBc7Pg9jm9
- Survey for young people (12-18): https://forms.gle/oeA9cpHPY2Zsh31V9
- Survey for children (under 12): https://forms.gle/HerwGTW2USUPutUv6
The community meetings are open to everyone, and no prior booking is required.
The survey can be completed online and participants will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win a £25 or £75 JD Sports or Sports Direct voucher.
A spokesperson for the organisation said: "If you would be interested or know of anyone who would be interested in giving their feedback, please share."
The meetings are specifically aimed at residents of Moredon, Central, Penhill, Pinehurst, Broadgreen, Park North, and Park South.
Meetings are taking place on Saturday, November 16 at Gorse Hill Baptist Church, 9am-11am, and Friday, November 22 at the Central Community Centre, 10am-12pm.
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