Big Conversation

                      Big Conversation                     

Hartlepool Borough Council are holding a Big Conversation for 10 weeks until the end of January 2024. The Council is seeking to hear from residents and partners from the public, private and voluntary and community sectors to find out how they feel about Hartlepool. The Council also wants to hear their thoughts and ideas about the type of place they want Hartlepool to be in the future.

What the Council hears through the Big Conversation will help inform the development of a new Council Plan which will set out the Council’s priorities for the next 5 years.

Councillor Mike Young, Leader of the Council, said: “We want to ensure that as many people as possible get involved in the Big Conversation so rather than holding events and expecting people to come to us, we will be taking the Big Conversation to them. We will do this by hosting sessions in our Community Hubs and through a range of groups and activities that the Council is already involved in.”

Denise McGuckin, Managing Director of the Council, added: “We are also keen for residents, community groups and other partners to host their own conversations and share their feedback with us. A toolkit has been prepared to help them take the Big Conversation out into their own communities”

There are many ways to get involved:

  • Join in one of our activities in a community venue near you
  • Take part in one of the activities online
  • Write your ideas on one of our postcards and put in the drop boxes provided various Council locations
  • Complete the survey 

The survey can be accessed online at www.hartlepool.gov.uk/big-conversation and paper copies are available from Council buildings across the Borough, including the Civic Centre, Community Hubs, branch libraries and sports centres.

The toolkit is available on request by email to yoursay@hartlepool.gov.uk