Fleet Town Council is asking people in Fleet, Hampshire, to share their thoughts on local spending and future plans through a new community survey open until 28 February 2026. The questionnaire gives neighbours a chance to weigh in on how the council should prioritise its work for the upcoming year.
The council wants to know what residents think about the £9.5 million refurbishment of The Harlington and various environmental projects. Feedback will also help decide how to look after local green spaces like Calthorpe Park and Oakley Park throughout the next twelve months.
Residents can fill out the survey online at the official Fleet Town Council website. Paper copies are also available to pick up and drop off in person at the council offices located at The Harlington on Fleet Road (The Harlington, 236 Fleet Road).
The results will help local leaders set the budget for the 2026/27 period before final decisions are made this March. This community feedback is also important in the context of regional devolution: the inaugural Hampshire and the Solent mayoral election was originally planned for May 2026 but was postponed in December 2025 and is now expected to take place in May 2028.
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