Consultations

Effective public consultation takes proper account of the views of individual residents, organisations  communities and other stakeholders within the town. This  informs  the Council’s decisions and the development of its policies and services.

Consultation includes surveys, newsletters,  Councillor surgeries and coffee mornings and other public meetings.

 

Current Consultations

There are no current consultations taking responses.

 


 

Past Consultations

Ralegh Crescent Sports and Social Area Survey 2024

This survey is now closed.


Splash Park Improvements Survey 2024

This survey is now closed.


Witney Town Council Annual Residents’ Satisfaction Survey 2023

This survey is now closed.


Witney Town Council Annual Residents’ Satisfaction Survey 2022

This survey is now closed.


Witney Town Council Annual Residents’ Satisfaction Survey 2021

This survey is now closed but you may still review the results


Tower Hill Cemetery, New pedestrian Access Proposal


Witney Town Council Annual Residents’ Satisfaction Survey 2020
This survey is now closed but you may still review the results 


Witney Town Council Annual Resident’s Satisfaction Survey 2019
This survey is now closed but you may still review the results 


One Witney 2019


Young People’s Survey 2019


Witney Town Council – New Councillor Survey 2019


Witney Town Council Annual Resident’s Satisfaction Survey 2018


Deer Park Play Area (Ralegh Crescent) Consultation 2017


Witney Town Council Play Area survey 2017


Witney Town Council Annual Resident’s Satisfaction Survey 2017


 

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