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2023/24 Invercargill City Council Residents Survey
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Invercargill and Bluff residents and ratepayers have the opportunity to rate various aspects of different council facilities and satisfaction with a range of Council services and sites. In addition, this quarter residents are invited to share their views on opportunities for play. We want to know what you think about play, and how to encourage our entire community to become more active. Your feedback will help us understand how we can make our city a great place to play and be active in the most effective manner, align play and leisure opportunities to community needs, and make our recreation resources more accessible.
This survey is run independently, and all data is anonymised before it is shared with us.
Please note, a Word version of this survey is available for people with accessibility issues. Please contact Adina McDowell via emailfor further information.
Invercargill and Bluff residents and ratepayers have the opportunity to rate various aspects of different council facilities and satisfaction with a range of Council services and sites. In addition, this quarter residents are invited to share their views on opportunities for play. We want to know what you think about play, and how to encourage our entire community to become more active. Your feedback will help us understand how we can make our city a great place to play and be active in the most effective manner, align play and leisure opportunities to community needs, and make our recreation resources more accessible.
This survey is run independently, and all data is anonymised before it is shared with us.
Please note, a Word version of this survey is available for people with accessibility issues. Please contact Adina McDowell via emailfor further information.