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Town Centre Health Checks are a means of assessing the vitality, resilience and performance of town centres over time. The results of a health check exercise are used to formulate strategies for improvements and inform policy documents and funding applications.
The Town Centre of Alford as defined by the Local Development Plan can be seen in the picture to the left.
Town Centre Health Checks are a means of assessing the vitality, resilience and performance of town centres over time. The results of a health check exercise are used to formulate strategies for improvements and inform policy documents and funding applications.
The Town Centre of Alford as defined by the Local Development Plan can be seen in the picture to the left.
Aberdeenshire Council are undertaking a Town Centre Health Check for Alford and are looking for the views of the business community. It is more important than ever that we have a good understanding of our town centres and how we can support them and the businesses within them to thrive. As part of a new approach to the Health Checks, this is the first time that businesses have been surveyed directly, so please take time to complete this questionnaire to help us to understand your views, needs, ideas and aspirations both for your business and for Alford.
The deadline for completing the survey is Friday 14th October 2022 and it should take between 10-15mins to complete.
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Aberdeenshire Council are undertaking a Town Centre Health Check for Alford and are looking for the views of the local community. It is more important than ever that we have a good understanding of our town centres and how we can support them and the businesses within them to thrive. We have created this survey to gain feedback from people who use the town centre, so please take time to complete this questionnaire to help us to understand your views, needs, ideas and aspirations for Alford Town Centre.
The deadline for completing the survey is Friday 14th October 2022 and it should take between 5-10mins to complete.
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