New community engagement platform launched in the East Riding

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is looking for views from residents in Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea

Author: Karen LiuPublished 24th Sep 2022

People in the East Riding are being urged to give their views on what they want to see in the area that they live in.

It is as an online community engagement website for Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea, which aims to promote more inclusive conversations between local people and support the identification of projects to help the towns thrive, has been launched.

The platform is hosted by Commonplace and has a range of features including survey questions, comment sharing, heatmaps and image polls to encourage ideas, discussion and feedback about specific locations.

It creates two-way conversations between project ideas and public opinion. The online platform allows the council’s local growth team to connect with whole communities, giving a more inclusive view on the decisions which are made.

Commonplace allows for real-time public insight into what residents want to see in their area and allows up-to-date data to be analysed to reflect what the community really wants.

Results from surveys can also be posted onto the platform to allow the community to see the outcomes of their participation.

Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for economic growth, investment and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “Our East Yorkshire coastal towns of Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea are a great place to live, work and visit but we want to make them even better.

“We aim to use this platform as a community space to understand the issues and share ideas and opinions to keep our coastal towns moving forward. By working together with the Town Councils, residents and local businesses, we can support vibrant and thriving towns that better meet the needs of the community and attracts businesses, customers and visitors.

“When you sign up you will be notified about progress and future proposals shaped by the responses received in these engagements. We are hopeful that Commonplace will be a platform that catches the views of all age groups. So, get involved and let’s hear what you have to say!”

East Yorkshire Coast Commonplace has two live community surveys. Residents and businesses in Withernsea are invited to comment on an increased events in Valley Gardens survey. A community arts project at Hornsea Viaduct is the subject of the second survey.

Another survey will be launched in early October around new park developments in Hornsea.

The first wave of initial engagements will be open until Monday 3rd October. Respondents who submit their feedback will also have the opportunity to manage their preferences and be notified of future developments.

If you wish to view and comment on the proposals, and be kept up to date with the latest news and updates about this project, please visit the East Yorkshire Coast Commonplace site.

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