Residents' Survey 2023

Published: 28 November 2023

Here in Royston town, there is a three-tier system of local government that is comprised of Hertfordshire County Council, North Herts District Council and Royston Town Council. All tiers of local government contribute to the function of the town by providing services and facilities to residents of Royston. Whilst your County and District Councils manage services such as education, highways, social services, waste management and planning, the Town Council oversees other facilities and services that aim to contribute to the community and identity of Royston.

Royston Town Council’s facilities and services include Royston Market, Royston Cave, Green Walk Plantation, Stile Plantation, allotments, hall and room hire services, grants and local events such as the May Fayre and the Remembrance Sunday Service and Parade.

In order for us to plan for the future of our services and facilities, we would like to hear your views and opinions of the Town Council and its activities. We would really appreciate it if you took the time to complete the survey and would encourage everyone else in your household to take part as well.

You can complete the survey online by following the link below, or by filling out a hard copy that will be delivered to every household in Royston with the December issue of The Listing.

Online survey - https://surveys.breakthroughcomms.co.uk/zs/PjDHdh

Alternatively, you can obtain a hard copy from one of the following drop off points – Coombes Community Centre, Jolly Postie or Royston Library.

You can also request a hard copy by contacting us on 01763 245484, emailing us at enquiries@roystontowncouncil.gov.uk or simply visiting our reception next to the Town Hall between 9am & 4pm where there are hard copies available to take.

The deadline to submit your survey by is Friday 12th January and the results of the survey will be published in Spring 2024. We hope that the findings will help Royston Town Council to better understand the priorities of Royston residents and help us to make decisions for the benefit of the community in the future.

We look forward to receiving your responses.