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The council and partners have an ambition to support residents from different backgrounds to get on well together, feel like they belong in their neighbourhoods, and be proud of their community.
To support this ambition, we are working with residents, VCS and faith organisations, and other partners to develop a new Cohesion Plan for the borough.
To inform the plan we are engaging with the community in different ways, such as a survey, community events and workshops.
This survey will give you the opportunity to provide us with your opinions on issues related to cohesion. It asks 12 questions and will take you around 10 minutes to fill in.
Following our engagement with the community, we will use the information to identify priorities and ideas for the plan.
If you have any questions about filling in the survey, please email engagement@towerhamlets.gov.uk.
The council and partners have an ambition to support residents from different backgrounds to get on well together, feel like they belong in their neighbourhoods, and be proud of their community.
To support this ambition, we are working with residents, VCS and faith organisations, and other partners to develop a new Cohesion Plan for the borough.
To inform the plan we are engaging with the community in different ways, such as a survey, community events and workshops.
This survey will give you the opportunity to provide us with your opinions on issues related to cohesion. It asks 12 questions and will take you around 10 minutes to fill in.
Following our engagement with the community, we will use the information to identify priorities and ideas for the plan.
If you have any questions about filling in the survey, please email engagement@towerhamlets.gov.uk.