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Consultation has concluded
Thank you for taking the time to complete the second Aberdeenshire Covid-19 community impact survey. We want to hear about how life has been for you over the past six months, this encompasses November, the Christmas and holiday period, the second lockdown and the move into levels from 26 April 2021. The results will give the Council and our community planning partners an understanding about the many different experiences of people across Aberdeenshire.
All responses to this survey are anonymous. The information collected will only be used to understand the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on communities in Aberdeenshire and help us plan our services for the future.
This is the second phase of public engagement. The first phase allowed a unique insight into the impact of the first lockdown in March to August 2020. Feedback from the first phase is published on the Council Website.
This second phase will enable further understanding of the ongoing impact and any new or emerging issues, new challenges and changes to individual and community priorities.
The survey will be open until 18 July and should only take between 15 and 20 minutes to complete.
If you would like any additional information, have any questions, or would like the survey in an alternative format please email:
customer.services@aberdeenshire.gov.uk or phone: 03456 08 12 08
If you have any questions about this survey, you can "Ask us a question"
Thank you for taking the time to complete the second Aberdeenshire Covid-19 community impact survey. We want to hear about how life has been for you over the past six months, this encompasses November, the Christmas and holiday period, the second lockdown and the move into levels from 26 April 2021. The results will give the Council and our community planning partners an understanding about the many different experiences of people across Aberdeenshire.
All responses to this survey are anonymous. The information collected will only be used to understand the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on communities in Aberdeenshire and help us plan our services for the future.
This is the second phase of public engagement. The first phase allowed a unique insight into the impact of the first lockdown in March to August 2020. Feedback from the first phase is published on the Council Website.
This second phase will enable further understanding of the ongoing impact and any new or emerging issues, new challenges and changes to individual and community priorities.
The survey will be open until 18 July and should only take between 15 and 20 minutes to complete.
If you would like any additional information, have any questions, or would like the survey in an alternative format please email:
customer.services@aberdeenshire.gov.uk or phone: 03456 08 12 08
If you have any questions about this survey, you can "Ask us a question"