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  • Starter for Ten: Survey for residents in Cadham and Collydean

    Created: 14/11/2016, Updated: 17/11/2016
    News/Events Category: General News


    Fife Councils want to make residents aware of an exciting Participatory Budgeting initiative that will be starting in Cadham and in Collydean areas of Glenrothes.

    'Starter for Ten' will allow local people to vote on how £10,000 is spent in their local area.

    The survey findings will identify themes or concerns that people have and these will be used to develop projects that will improve their area, whether it is Cadham or Collydean.

    Once these projects are proposed there will be a Public Voting event where residents will decide which projects go forward. 

    To take part in the survey please click here.

    The survey will close on Saturday 31 December 2016.




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