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Just over a week to go to have your say on Torbay Residents’ Satisfaction Survey

There is just over one week left to have your say on the Torbay Residents' Satisfaction Survey and the Children and Young People's Survey.

If you have not yet had the chance to have your say on Torbay Council’s 2025 Torbay Residents’ Satisfaction Survey, there is just over one week left to do so.

So why not join more than 1,000 local people who have so far given their views on services in Torbay?

Since September, the Council has been speaking to residents via a series of face to face roadshows and with paper and online surveys.

Change of date for final Residents’ Roadshow

There is one more roadshow left – please note the date has now changed for this following the Yellow Weather warning. There was due to be a roadshow on Thursday 23 October in Victoria Street, Paignton. This has now been rearranged for Tuesday 28 October in Victoria Street, Paignton from 10am to 4pm.

The main survey is for everyone in Torbay aged 16 and over, however there is also a children and young people’s survey for 12-15 year olds so the Council also wants to hear from more young people.

Leader of Torbay Council Cllr David Thomas said: “Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to give us your views so far, we really do value your input.“

“Residents are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to listening to your views. 

“Regular surveys provide us with ongoing feedback to help us focus on your priorities.

“The survey helps us understand what residents think of the Council, the services we provide as well as other aspects of life in Torbay. 

Find out more

Take the Residents’ Satisfaction Survey (for anyone in Torbay aged 16 and above)

Take the children and young people’s survey (for 12-15 year olds).

There is also still time to have your say on our 2026-27 Council Tax Support Scheme consultation.

Visit our Consultations webpage

About the 2025 Torbay Residents’ Satisfaction Survey

The questions in the survey are based on the recommended ones from the Local Government Association (LGA) and means we are able to compare results with other councils. The results from last time also gave us a benchmark to compare the outcome of future surveys in Torbay to see how we are doing. This will support ongoing improvements in our services. 

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