Have your say - Corporate Plan consultation begins

Published: 24 July 2024

A man and woman pointing to a laptop computer screen. Wording on image reads Your District, Your Say. Help us shape future council services.

Residents, businesses and organisations are being urged to give their views on how Folkestone & Hythe District Council should work to shape the future of the district.

The draft Corporate Plan for 2025 to 2030 has been published today (25 July 2024) and people can share their thoughts over the next nine weeks.

The plan is based around five priorities:

  • A well-run, transparent and listening council that works closely with its partners
  • Improving people’s health, wellbeing and sense of community
  • Building new homes and improving the quality of existing homes
  • Growing the economy in a sustainable way and creating opportunities for all
  • Addressing climate change and enhancing the natural environment and local character

The council is offering a variety of ways to get involved and give opinions on the suggested direction of the local authority.

More information about the plan can be found  on the council website where there is an online survey to complete.

The draft plan and survey are also available as a printed booklet and can be obtained by contacting the council on 01303 853000 during business hours.In addition, the council is also consulting with focus groups, young people and carrying out a door-to-door survey.

Council leader, Cllr Jim Martin, said: “We want to hear from as many of our residents and businesses as possible.

“The Corporate Plan looks to the future and defines the direction we should be taking, all while continuing to deliver essential day-to-day services and working within our means and ensuring we protect and enhance our beautiful district.

“It’s important to know whether our residents and businesses believe we are taking the right direction or whether we need to make changes.”

The draft plan will be revised following feedback and a final version put before councillors in early 2025.