See the Results Taking Shape

Your voice matters, and every response helps build a clearer picture of what local people really think.

Our reporting dashboard allows you to explore survey results as they are collected, helping communities, organisations and decision-makers better understand local concerns and priorities.

View Community Reports →

Responses are anonymised before being included in reports. Individual responses are never publicly displayed.

Ways to participate

There are many ways to lend your support and ensure that local voices are heard. Choose the option that best suits you and become a vital part of our mission.

Complete our surveys

The simplest way to support the project is by taking part in our community surveys. Your views and experiences help build a clearer picture of the issues, opportunities and priorities that matter most to local people.

Share the project

Help us reach a wider audience by sharing surveys with friends, family, neighbours, colleagues and community groups. The more people who participate, the more representative and valuable the findings become.

Become a community volunteer

We are always looking for local volunteers to help promote surveys, gather feedback, attend community events and encourage participation from all sections of the community.

Partner with us

Why get involved?

We believe in the power of collective voice. The Community Listening Project is dedicated to providing a platform for every individual and group to be heard, fostering a stronger, more connected neighborhood.

Our commitment to community

Local charities, schools, sports clubs, resident associations, faith groups and other community organisations can work alongside us to ensure a broad range of voices are represented.

Your involvement is crucial.

By participating, you help ensure that decisions affecting your community are informed by genuine local perspectives and real-life experiences. Together, we can build a clearer understanding of the issues, opportunities and priorities that matter most to local people.