Last chance today for Grantown to catch the 2025 Action Plan survey
The clock is ticking down for those with ideas about making Grantown ‘an even better place to live, work and visit.’
Today is the last day for sharing them with the Grantown Community Action Plan 2025 survey.
Any good ideas can be lodged with the Grantown community survey
“The community groups in the town really want to know what you think we can do to make Grantown an even better place to live, work and visit,” posted Grantown Grapevine.
“The survey closes this Sunday, March 23 so please take 10 minutes to give us your thoughts if you haven’t already … it would be much appreciated.
“You can click on the link below or use the QR code on the attached poster!”
Paper copies of replies can be deposited in collection boxes in:
YMCA
Grantown Hub
Grantown Library
Craig MacLean Centre
Grantown Post Office
The Strathspey capital’s community organisations – the Community Council, Grantown Initiative, Grantown Society, YM Community Centre, Anagach Woods Trust, Grantown Museum, Primary & Grammar Parent Council, Grantown Business Association and Inverallan Church are looking to bring the community together again, to review Grantown’s Community Action Plan.
“It’s really important that all members of our community have a real voice in shaping the future of the place we call home. So we hope you will join in the conversations over the next few months.
“When we work together on ideas that benefit our residents, everybody wins.”
Recent community successes in Grantown include:
YM Community Centre cinema
Town signage & information posts
Establishing the Hub
Anagach Woods volunteer programme & bike skills area
Square improvements: new trees & benches
Solar panels for Inverallan
Reopening Burnfield Toilets
Festive lights display
Dulaig play park
Community storage unit
Events: Greentown Show, Hogmanay, Strathfest, Truckfest etc
Museum exhibitions
“The more voices that contribute, the easier it will be for the community to access funding and influence changes, to make more positive things happen.”