The Place Survey - Your Poole, Your Say
5,500 households across Poole were invited to give their views on life in Poole and a range of local services, including recycling, public transport and leisure facilities. A total of 2,316 responses to the survey were received.
Residents were also asked what they thought about the performance of council, police, fire, and health services. The council and other agencies within Poole Partnership
will now use the results to help make decisions about important services for people living in Poole.
- 87% of residents who responded said they were satisfied with Poole as a place to live. Overall, a majority of residents (54%) said they were satisfied with the way the council runs local services.
- 90% of people who responded said they were satisfied with refuse collection. 83% of respondents registered their satisfaction with doorstep recycling services. Poole's parks and open spaces also scored highly (80%), as did libraries (72%).
The Government requests each local authority in England and Wales carry out the survey every two years to compare and measure the performance of local services.
Place Survey results are published by the Department for Communities and Local Government
.
Reports
A series of reports are available including:
- The full survey report by BMG Research
- National Indicator Results Summary Paper - summarises the indicator results and shows Poole's position compared to other lcoal authorities
- Poole Partnership Steering Group Report - September 2009 - a summary of National Indicators including National Indicator Results by Safer Neighbourhood Area
- Stronger Communities Partnership Report - September 2009 - a summary of key results relating to the Stronger Communities Partnership
- Key Findings on Equalities - This report examines whether responses to questions regarding usage of services, satisfaction and communications were significantly associated with age, gender, having a limiting long-term illness or disability and ethnicity.

