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Take part in creating our Community Foundation

24 July 2024

Would you like a say in how we invest in your local community? Complete our short online survey by Friday 9 August to let us know what you’d like to see more of in your community!

We're setting up a charity to deliver more community services that support customers in the ways you need it most and improve where you live to create a stronger sense of community togetherness and pride. For example:

  • Help with finding work or starting your own business, including funding for training.
  • Advice on managing money and debt.
  • Support with food, heating and energy costs.
  • Activities for children and young people.
  • Community-wide activities, such as gardening, to promote health and wellbeing.
  • Activities for older residents.

We provide many of these services already, and we’d like you to tell us how you’d like us to improve or expand on these services to improve your local community. We have committed to investing £100million in communities we work in over the next 10 years, so it’s really important that we hear from you to shape how this money is be spent!

The survey will takes around five minutes to complete, and your responses will help us understand your priorities and what we should be focusing on. By completing the survey, you’ll also have the chance to be entered into a draw to win one of ten £50 shopping vouchers.

Please click here to complete this survey

This survey will be open until Friday 9 August.

We will not be able to identify individual customers by their responses, unless you say you want to be contacted and provide your personal details.

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