Highland residents can still take part in Housing Need and Demand survey
Highland Council is calling on householders who have not already completed the Housing Need and Demand survey to take part now.
It will allow the local authority to better understand the housing circumstances and needs of households so that a good range of options can be delivered in the future.
The results will help the council plan for new housing and services, making sure the needs of all residents and communities are met.
Housing and property committee chair, Councillor Glynis Campbell Sinclair said: “The Highland Council, as part of its commitment to meeting the ‘Highland Housing Challenge’, encourages residents across Highland to complete the Highland Housing Need and Demand Survey, this will ensure a robust and accurate data set is captured for all types of housing need and not just council/rental demand.
“To capture this as accurately as possible, we need to speak to residents across Highland, of all ages (over 16 years old) and living in all types of housing, to identify what housing is needed across Highland communities for the years ahead."
To take part, respondents should be aged over 16 and be a main householder, all survey responses will be for research purposes only and it will not be possible to identify individual residents from them.
Research Resource are registered under the Data Protection Act and all responses will be completely confidential.
Telephone interviews are ongoing will continue until Friday, November 7.
The online survey is open until Friday, November 7 and can be found at www.researchresource.co.uk/AJHighlandHNDA.html
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the survey are also available online.


