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The How Good is Our Place? project is part of a national project testing a new way of working with communities to understand more about community safety. The project is designed to give residents a stronger voice and more influence in decisions that are made about their community.
Making sure that the places where we live, work and spend time are safe and feel safe for everyone is a priority for the Moray Community Safety partners. The places we live, and the lives we live within them, are improved when we have a good sense of community safety. This canContinue reading
The How Good is Our Place? project is part of a national project testing a new way of working with communities to understand more about community safety. The project is designed to give residents a stronger voice and more influence in decisions that are made about their community.
Making sure that the places where we live, work and spend time are safe and feel safe for everyone is a priority for the Moray Community Safety partners. The places we live, and the lives we live within them, are improved when we have a good sense of community safety. This can include thinking about how things like money, social connections, and the physical environment affect people’s safety.
If you live in Buckie you are invited to share your views through the survey below, and at face-to-face "listening events" to help shape long-term solutions to local concerns.
Community safety is about your health, well-being, safety and security at home and when you’re out and about.
This survey will ask you to rate from 1-7, with 1 the lowest score and 7 the highest. It will ask you to think about everything from buildings, open spaces, jobs, community and having a say in decisions that impact you and your area.
We will ask you to think about your 'place' or your 'area'. When answering, please consider your local area to be the area within walking distance of your home.
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Page last updated: 17 Dec 2025, 10:26 AM
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Laura Russell, Locality Network Lead Officer, talks about the project