Residents encouraged to share their views on community priorities

Monday May 25th 2026

Community Survey 2

Councillor Geraldine Woods

Written by Glasgow View Reporter, Liam Eunson

People and communities across North Lanarkshire are being encouraged to take part in the Community Priorities survey, with thousands of residents already sharing their views.

The survey gives local people the opportunity to influence what happens in their communities and ensures that future plans reflect what matters most to residents.

The findings will outline the key priorities for each community board area, helping guide how public services and community partners work together to improve outcomes for everyone living in the area.

Thousands of responses have already been received, providing valuable insight into the issues people care about most. However, residents are still being urged to take part to ensure as many voices as possible are heard.

Councillor Geraldine Woods said: “We’ve had an overwhelming response to the survey so far and we’re grateful to all those who taken the time to complete the Community Priorities survey, and for the insight they’ve shared.

“However, we want to hear from as many residents as possible. Your views will help shape the priorities for your area and influence how services are delivered in the years ahead.

“If you haven’t already taken part, I would encourage you to complete the survey and have your say on the issues that matter most to you and your community.”

The survey feeds into wider work across North Lanarkshire to improve areas such as the local environment, mental and physical wellbeing, tackling inequalities, community engagement, community safety and digital inclusion.

It runs until 1 October and people can take part by visiting: Community Priority Survey

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