Just 29% of people feel they can influence decisions in their local area, according to data released by the Government today.
Although just 45% of the population are satisfied with the way their council runs services, 80% are satisfied with their local area as a place to live, according to the
Place Survey, published by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
A third of people felt their council provided value for money and only 14% had been involved in local decision making in the past twelve months.
The key points:
About your local area
* 80 per cent of the population were satisfied with their local area as a place to live
* 59 per cent felt they belong to their immediate neighbourhood
Your local public services
* 33 per cent agreed or strongly agreed that their local council provided value for money
* 45 per cent were, taking everything into account, satisfied with the way their local council runs things
Awareness of civil protection arrangements in local area
* 15 per cent of the population said that they were very well or fairly well informed about what to do in the event of a large-scale emergency e.g. flooding or human pandemic flu
Local decision-making
* 29 per cent felt they could influence decisions in their local area
Helping out
* 23 per cent had participated in formal volunteering at least once a month in the last twelve months
Getting involved
* In the last 12 months, 14 per cent of the population had been involved in local decision-making (for example, being a member of a committee or groups relating to local services, education or standing as a local councillor)
Respect and consideration
* 31 per cent of the population felt that there were problems with people in their local area not treating one another with respect and consideration
* 72 per cent felt that they were treated with respect and consideration by local services
* 76 per cent felt that people from different backgrounds got on well together in their local area
Community Safety
* 29 per cent felt that drunk or rowdy behaviour was a problem in their area; for drug use or drug dealing the figure is 31 per cent
* 25 per cent felt that police and other local public services sought local people's views on community safety issues; and 26 per cent felt that these bodies were successfully dealing with these problems
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