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What Matters to Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Communities
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About this work
From May 2026, the Community Learning and Development Team will begin our work with people in Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea area, to better understand everyday experiences of living, learning and supporting families.
We are gathering views in different ways, including short surveys and questions, to build a clearer picture of what matters to people locally.
This will help us shape learning and community opportunities, and work alongside people in the area to support what matters most.
This is part of an ongoing programme of engagement. It is not a one-off activity. We will continue to listen, share what we hear, and use this to inform wider work across other communities over time.
About this work
From May 2026, the Community Learning and Development Team will begin our work with people in Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea area, to better understand everyday experiences of living, learning and supporting families.
We are gathering views in different ways, including short surveys and questions, to build a clearer picture of what matters to people locally.
This will help us shape learning and community opportunities, and work alongside people in the area to support what matters most.
This is part of an ongoing programme of engagement. It is not a one-off activity. We will continue to listen, share what we hear, and use this to inform wider work across other communities over time.
Community Learning and Development is inviting people who live, work or spend time in the area to share their views
This includes:
what is working well
what could be better
what matters most locally
We are using two short surveys to help build a clear picture of life in the area. Your responses will help us plan local learning and community opportunities.
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Community Learning and Development is inviting parents and carers in the Fraserburgh North Primary School catchment area to share their views.
We want to understand:
what is working well for your family
what would make day-to-day life easier or better
what learning or opportunities would be useful locally
Your responses will help us plan local learning and community opportunities. This includes what we can offer directly and where we need to work with partners to improve access.
Who should take part
Any parent or carer living in the Fraserburgh North catchment area.
About the survey
A mix of multiple choice and open questions
Focused on your experiences and ideas
No personal data will be collected or shared
What will happen next
We will use responses to identify local priorities and shape future activity. This will also inform wider community consultation.
A summary of findings and next steps will be shared by the end of August 2026.
Take part
The survey is open until Friday 3rd July.
Need support to take part?
If you would like help or a paper copy, contact: Heather West Community Learning and Development Worker heather.west@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
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May 2026 Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Project Starts
What Matters to Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Communities is currently at this stage
June 2026 Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Consultations Open
this is an upcoming stage for What Matters to Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Communities
Engagement with Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea community - consultation opens
Engagement with Fraserburgh North Primary School parents and carers - consultation opens
June 2026 Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Consultations Close
this is an upcoming stage for What Matters to Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Communities
Engagement with Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea community - consultation closes
Engagement with Fraserburgh North Primary School parents and carers - consultation closes
July 2026 Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea consultations Report
this is an upcoming stage for What Matters to Fraserburgh Harbour and Broadsea Communities
The final outcomes of the consultations will be shared here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.