Pride in Place Residents Survey - March 2026
Overview
Through the Government’s Pride in Place programme, £20 million of investment has been awarded for parts of Old Barrow and Hindpool.
This funding will be invested over the next 10 years to help improve neighbourhoods and local services where you live.
How this funding will be invested will be decided by a new, independent residents panel.
This is survey is your first chance to share your suggestions, influence priorities, and get involved in how this investment could enhance your neighbourhood.
Your ideas will help shape improvements that make the biggest difference in your community, with you involved every step of the way.
You can simply share your thoughts in this survey, and/or sign up to be involved in shaping future projects funded through Pride in Place on the resident’s panel.
Either way, your input will make a real difference.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Aboroculture
- Access
- Adoption and fostering
- Adults social care
- Age
- Arts and Culture
- Black and Minority Ethnic
- Business
- Children and Young People
- Childrens social care
- Communications
- Community Safety
- Consultation
- Contaminated Land
- Corporate Services
- Council finances
- Council tax
- Cultural Services
- Director of Finance
- Disability
- Economic Regeneration
- Elections and Democracy
- Emergency planning
- Environmental health
- Environmental Sustainability
- Equalities
- Financial Services
- Fire & Rescue
- Gender
- General housing
- General interest
- Health & well-being
- Housing Enablement
- Housing Research
- Human Resources
- Jobs
- Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender
- Licensing
- Local Plans
- Local Strategic Partnership
- Local Taxation
- Museums
- Neighbourhood Planning
- Nursery education
- Older people
- Other emergency services
- Parking
- Parks and open spaces
- Parks and Open Spaces
- Performance
- Pest Control
- Policing
- Policy
- Policy & Performance
- Primary schools
- Recycling & Environment
- Religion/Faith
- Revenues & Benefits
- Road safety
- Roads & highways
- Rurality
- Secondary schools
- Sixth form/FE colleges
- Spatial planning
- Supported Housing
- Technical Services
- Tourism/Tourism Networks
- Tourist Information Centres
- Trading Standards
- Waste management
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