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North Tyneside Council has begun consulting on its new Council Plan for 2025–2029, following Cabinet approval on 23 June. The plan outlines five key priorities shaped by Mayor Karen Clark and her Cabinet
The consultation starts with the Big Community Conversation, which asks residents what they like most about North Tyneside, what one thing they would suggest to improve, and whether they have any questions for the Council or its partners in the North Tyneside Strategic Partnership.
We invite you to share your views on these draft priorities and encourage you to share the Big Community Conversation with your contacts. Your input will help shape the final Council Plan, which will be discussed further at the State of the Area event this autumn.
Please complete the survey by noon Friday 15 August to share your views on the draft Council Plan priorities.
North Tyneside Council has begun consulting on its new Council Plan for 2025–2029, following Cabinet approval on 23 June. The plan outlines five key priorities shaped by Mayor Karen Clark and her Cabinet
The consultation starts with the Big Community Conversation, which asks residents what they like most about North Tyneside, what one thing they would suggest to improve, and whether they have any questions for the Council or its partners in the North Tyneside Strategic Partnership.
We invite you to share your views on these draft priorities and encourage you to share the Big Community Conversation with your contacts. Your input will help shape the final Council Plan, which will be discussed further at the State of the Area event this autumn.
Please complete the survey by noon Friday 15 August to share your views on the draft Council Plan priorities.
If you have any queries or need us to do anything differently to help you complete this questionnaire, including providing this information in another language or format, please email engagement@northtyneside.gov.uk(External link).
The closing date for this consultation is noon Friday 15 August