Woodlands Community Hall

East Hampshire District Council is looking at how Woodlands Hall and its surrounding open space can be used more effectively. We are currently at a stage where we would like to hear from local users, residents, and those in the wider community to ensure that any new provision is suitable and well used by those who use the area.  Therefore, we would welcome anyone with an interest in Woodlands Community Hall and the surrounding open space to provide a response to this survey and you could win a £50 voucher.

The data you provide in your response will not be used for any other purpose and will be held in accordance with GDPR and the Data Protection Act.

This survey should only take about 10 mins for you to complete. Thank you for your time and your opinions, they will shape what happens next at Woodlands Community Hall.

https://easthampshiredc.researchfeedback.net/s.asp?k=162868891464

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