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Adelaide Hills Council (AHC) worked with the local Mylor Community to develop a community survey.
The Mylor Oval Committee felt this was an exciting opportunity to understand what it is that local residents value in Mylor, what are the challenges and how could we collaborate to address these and create a future vision. Members of the Oval Committee approached other local community groups requesting input for the survey before submitting and working with AHC to deliver a final draft. Results will help the Mylor Community develop initial steps towards further community-led consultation, with an ultimate aim of developing a future vision for Mylor.
The survey was available to complete between 18 October- 15 November 2019.
The AHC wanted to assess local opinions of the fireworks at the Mylor Bonfire Night.
Results from the survey have been analysed by the Mylor Oval Committee and can be downloaded from their website www.myloroval.org.au
Adelaide Hills Council (AHC) worked with the local Mylor Community to develop a community survey.
The Mylor Oval Committee felt this was an exciting opportunity to understand what it is that local residents value in Mylor, what are the challenges and how could we collaborate to address these and create a future vision. Members of the Oval Committee approached other local community groups requesting input for the survey before submitting and working with AHC to deliver a final draft. Results will help the Mylor Community develop initial steps towards further community-led consultation, with an ultimate aim of developing a future vision for Mylor.
The survey was available to complete between 18 October- 15 November 2019.
The AHC wanted to assess local opinions of the fireworks at the Mylor Bonfire Night.
Results from the survey have been analysed by the Mylor Oval Committee and can be downloaded from their website www.myloroval.org.au
The survey takes approximately 3-5
minutes to complete.
Note: At the end of the survey you have
the opportunity to leave your contact details so you can be further informed
about the outcomes of the survey and a potential community forum. This
information will be shared with Mylor community groups as a separate list. They
will not be associated with the survey so your responses will remain anonymous.
Consultation has concluded
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