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To ensure resources are targeted to where they are required, Aberdeenshire Council Community Learning and Development Service and other partners would like to find out more about the learning and development needs of individuals and communities in the Port Elphinstone catchment area so that we can support relevant services and activities.
We want to know more about what your community is like as a place to live.
For example:
How vibrant and connected is your community?
How does your community deal with challenging situations?
Your views are very much appreciated.
To ensure resources are targeted to where they are required, Aberdeenshire Council Community Learning and Development Service and other partners would like to find out more about the learning and development needs of individuals and communities in the Port Elphinstone catchment area so that we can support relevant services and activities.
We want to know more about what your community is like as a place to live.
For example:
How vibrant and connected is your community?
How does your community deal with challenging situations?
Aberdeenshire Council Community Learning and Development and other partners would like to find out more about the learning and development needs in Port Elphinstone. We would really like to hear your views on this.
Please note that this survey is for people in the Port Elphinstone catchment area only.
This survey will take a few minutes to complete.
For information on support from our Adult Learning and Communities or Youth and Communities Teams, please click on the link or scan the QR code below.
The survey will close on 7th January 2026. Please visit the project home page engage.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/what-matters-to-port-elphinstone-communites to see how we are using the information you provided.
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Page last updated: 16 Dec 2025, 05:57 PM
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