Have your say on leisure and lifestyle facilities

Central Coast Council wants to know how you find its leisure and lifestyle facilities across the region.

Community members can share their insights on Council’s leisure centres and pools, theatres and galleries and all Council owned facilities by completing simple online or hard copy surveys.

Council Director, Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan, said Council was seeking to discover what is working well and areas for improvement.

“Our numerous facilities across the Coast are well utilised by our community and we want to find out what we should keep doing and ideas for how the customer experience could be enhanced,” Vaughan said.

“The last surveys were completed in 2018, and we’ve addressed much of the community feedback provided, including a range of capital upgrades, improved programs and services.

“For 2020, we have added a community facilities survey, which will give locals the chance to provide feedback on a range of facilities including community halls, community centres, youth centres, senior centres, sporting complexes and tennis facilities.”

Feedback from surveys will be used to guide funding and resourcing decisions and to shape a number of key decisions including construction projects, programs offered and marketing.

Mayor, Lisa Matthews, said Council was committed to ensuring its cultural venues, assets and facilities are the best that they can possibly be.

“We have so many fantastic leisure and lifestyle facilities across the Coast and these surveys are an opportunity for us to check in with the community to identify strengths and opportunities, and shape plans for the future,” Cr Matthews said.

Community members have until March 31 to complete the surveys which are available at yourvoiceourcoast.com/llcustomersatisfaction

Source:
Media release, Mar 11
Central Coast Council