Login

2024 - Shieldaig Community Priorities Questionnaire

Community Consultation Drop In Session - Saturday 13th July, Shieldaig Hall, 11am - 2pm

Thank you to everyone who filled out a Communities Priorities survey recently. Your feedback has been invaluable in helping us to identify the priorities for the Shieldaig community. The next step is to share the survey results, check that we have correctly interpreted what you have told us and discuss future actions.

Come along and speak to members of the Community Council to find out more.

 

Details of the Questionnaire:

Pdf: Shieldaig Community Questionnaire 2024

The Shieldaig Community Council would like to know YOUR priorities for our community. It is essential that we know what issues you and the community most care about in order to consider what actions we can take to help.

The survey is anonymous and should take only a few minutes to complete. Please provide as much information as you can. Please only complete the questionnaire if you are a local resident or have strong connections with Shieldaig and would like to give your view.

Please return your completed questionnaire to the boxes in Shieldaig shop or the village hall, or hand it to any of your Community Councillors – Jim Alexander, Julia Boger, Hugh Gosling, Ian Livingstone, Laura Mackenzie, Richard Munday and Daniel Sharp.

Once we have gathered all the feedback, we will arrange a drop-in session in the village hall to explore the issues further. We will also publish the results.

 

 

 

 

 

Woodland Trust

Meeting/Discussion with the community 24th June 2019 in the Hall from 3-8pm

 

Shieldaig Community Survey 2017

Highland Small Community Housing Trust - housing needs survey results click here:

http://www.hscht.co.uk/shieldaig-housing-needs-report

 

Community Resilience Plan

Scottish & Southern Electricity Network created the Resilient Communities Fund in response to the extreme storms in the winter of 2013/14 which led to significant flooding and disruption of power supplies across SSEN’s network area.

The previous Shieldaig Community Council were successful in receiving a £10,000 grant to assist in providing emergency care and support to vulnerable residents identified. This support would be co-ordinated through partnerships with Highland Council, Police Scotland, Fire & Rescue Services, NHS & Social Work, Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Water, Scottish Government Resilience Team and charitable & voluntary groups.

80 community resilience questionnaires were sent out in December 2017 to each Shieldaig CC household and 31 were returned. We are in the process of collating that information.

 

 

sitemap | cookie policy | privacy policy | accessibility statement