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Consultation has concluded
The consultation ran for a four-week period between Friday 30th July and 5pm Tuesday 31st August 2021
A total of 541 people accessed the Your Say Southend page. Of those 541 people, 183 were informed which indicates they had visited the project page and viewed the survey and documents; 49 responded online; we received 4 hardcopy responses either by email or letter; and 469 people were aware (clicked on the project page) but chose not to comment or look at the survey or supporting documents.
The consultation included a survey with questions and a free text box for further comments requesting feedback on certain elements of the whole project.
A summary of the responses received have been fully considered, and where appropriate, changes made to the draft SPD prior to its adoption.
The consultation ran for a four-week period between Friday 30th July and 5pm Tuesday 31st August 2021
A total of 541 people accessed the Your Say Southend page. Of those 541 people, 183 were informed which indicates they had visited the project page and viewed the survey and documents; 49 responded online; we received 4 hardcopy responses either by email or letter; and 469 people were aware (clicked on the project page) but chose not to comment or look at the survey or supporting documents.
The consultation included a survey with questions and a free text box for further comments requesting feedback on certain elements of the whole project.
A summary of the responses received have been fully considered, and where appropriate, changes made to the draft SPD prior to its adoption.