Cheriton Green Consultation
Consultation has concluded
Do you live on Cheriton Green? Do you love it or loathe it? Do you understand the bins and recycling?
I would like to hear your views regarding the appearance of Cheriton Green and the surrounding area, including gardens, alleyways and communal spaces, along with any current issues you may face, such as fly tipping or lack of facilities you feel are required to maintain the area.
Your feedback will be used to identify areas which require attention, along with any issues the community may face going forward to maintain the area following initial improvements.
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Do you live on Cheriton Green? Do you love it or loathe it? Do you understand the bins and recycling?
I would like to hear your views regarding the appearance of Cheriton Green and the surrounding area, including gardens, alleyways and communal spaces, along with any current issues you may face, such as fly tipping or lack of facilities you feel are required to maintain the area.
Your feedback will be used to identify areas which require attention, along with any issues the community may face going forward to maintain the area following initial improvements.
Please click newsfeed box for results of survey!
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Cheriton Green Survey Results
Share Cheriton Green Survey Results on Facebook Share Cheriton Green Survey Results on Twitter Share Cheriton Green Survey Results on Linkedin Email Cheriton Green Survey Results linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Here’s a friendly and informal round-up of the Cheriton Green Consultation Survey results, covering responses collected between October 2024 and May 2025. While the sample size was small, the feedback was loud and clear — and it paints a vivid picture of life around Cheriton Green.
🏡 Who Took Part?
Half of the respondents were Thirteen tenants, and the other half were not. So, we’ve got a nice mix of perspectives from both renters and homeowners.
🌿 Gardens & Green Spaces
When asked about the gardens and alleyways, people didn’t hold back. Comments ranged from concerns about fly-tipping, drug use, and neglected gardens, to calls for regular patrols, evictions for untidy tenants, and more accountability.
Despite the issues, everyone said they find it easy to maintain their own gardens — so the problem seems to lie more with shared or public spaces.
🚪 Alleyways & Access
Only one person responded to the alleyway access question — and they said yes, they do have access. But that access comes with problems: rubbish, bins left out, and fly-tipping were all mentioned.
♻️ Waste & Recycling
Recycling is going strong — at least among those who answered. 100% of respondents said they recycle, which is great news. But fly-tipping? That’s a different story. Everyone agreed it’s a problem, and suggestions to fix it included cheaper removal services, skip days, alley gates, and working CCTV.
📣 Want to Stay in the Loop?
Half of the respondents said they’d like to register with Your Voice to stay updated on future developments. The other half? Maybe later or already signed up.
Final Thoughts
This survey might be small, but the message is big: residents care — and they want cleaner, safer, and more respectful shared spaces. With a few practical changes and better communication, Cheriton Green could become a much more pleasant place for everyone.
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Consultation has concludedHere’s a friendly and informal round-up of the Cheriton Green Consultation Survey results, covering responses collected between October 2024 and May 2025. While the sample size was small, the feedback was loud and clear — and it paints a vivid picture of life around Cheriton Green.
🏡 Who Took Part?
Half of the respondents were Thirteen tenants, and the other half were not. So, we’ve got a nice mix of perspectives from both renters and homeowners.
🌿 Gardens & Green Spaces
When asked about the gardens and alleyways, people didn’t hold back. Comments ranged from concerns about fly-tipping, drug use, and neglected gardens, to calls for regular patrols, evictions for untidy tenants, and more accountability.
Despite the issues, everyone said they find it easy to maintain their own gardens — so the problem seems to lie more with shared or public spaces.
🚪 Alleyways & Access
Only one person responded to the alleyway access question — and they said yes, they do have access. But that access comes with problems: rubbish, bins left out, and fly-tipping were all mentioned.
♻️ Waste & Recycling
Recycling is going strong — at least among those who answered. 100% of respondents said they recycle, which is great news. But fly-tipping? That’s a different story. Everyone agreed it’s a problem, and suggestions to fix it included cheaper removal services, skip days, alley gates, and working CCTV.
📣 Want to Stay in the Loop?
Half of the respondents said they’d like to register with Your Voice to stay updated on future developments. The other half? Maybe later or already signed up.
Final Thoughts
This survey might be small, but the message is big: residents care — and they want cleaner, safer, and more respectful shared spaces. With a few practical changes and better communication, Cheriton Green could become a much more pleasant place for everyone.
Would you like help turning this into a social media post or a downloadable PDF?
Who's Listening
Life cycle
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Open for Consultation
Cheriton Green Consultation has finished this stageTell us your views on Cheriton while you can!
This consultation is now closed
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Under Review
Cheriton Green Consultation has finished this stageThanks for your input, we are looking at everything you told us. Watch this space......
We will feedback to you on the 16th June 2025
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Final Report
Cheriton Green Consultation is currently at this stageThe final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
We will feed back on the 23rd June 2025
Key Dates
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28 January 2025
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23 April 2025
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24 April 2025
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16 May 2025
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30 June 2025