WHAT'S the best feature of Toukley Aquatic Centre, and are the activities on offer at Lake Haven Recreation Centre good value for money?
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How could the shows at Laycock Street Theatre be improved, and is the seating any good?
How would you rate the condition of the community centres at Blue Haven and Hamlyn Terrace?
And what needs to be done to improve the user experience in the clubhouses at Halekulani Oval or Harry Moore Oval, in Toukley?
Central Coast Council is inviting community feedback on its leisure and lifestyle facilities across the region.
Locals are invited to share their insights on council's leisure centres and pools, theatres and galleries, and all council-owned facilities by completing a simple survey available online or on hard copy (paper).
Council's connected communities director, Julie Vaughan, said council wanted to know what's working well, and what areas could use some improvement.
"Our numerous facilities across the Coast are well utilised by our community and we want to find out what we should keep doing and ideas for how the customer experience could be enhanced," Ms Vaughan said.
"The last surveys were completed in 2018 and we've addressed much of the community feedback provided, including a range of capital upgrades, and improved programs and services.
"For 2020, we have added a community facilities survey, which will give locals the chance to provide feedback on a range of facilities including community halls, community centres, youth centres, senior centres, sporting complexes and tennis facilities."
Community members can complete surveys on the following:
- leisure centres and pools;
- Laycock Street Community Theatre;
- Gosford Regional Gallery and Edogawa Commemorative Garden; and
- community facilities.
Feedback from surveys will be used to guide funding and resourcing decisions and to shape a number of key decisions including construction projects, programs offered and marketing.
Mayor Lisa Matthews said council was committed to ensuring its cultural venues, assets and facilities were the best they could be.
"We have so many fantastic leisure and lifestyle facilities across the Coast and these surveys are an opportunity for us to check in with the community to identify strengths and opportunities, and shape plans for the future," Cr Matthews said.
Central Coast residents have until Tuesday, March 31, to complete the surveys which are available at yourvoiceourcoast.com/llcustomersatisfaction