East Cowes Town Council is inviting residents to take part in a new round of public consultations aimed at gathering views on key local issues and future priorities for the town.
To ensure every resident has the chance to share their views, the council is taking a more flexible and accessible approach. Posters around town carry a QR code linking directly to the survey, a link has been shared on the official Facebook page, and printed copies are available to collect from East Side Curve.
Councillors will also be out in the community over the coming weeks, speaking with residents and encouraging participation. An online version of the survey is being promoted on Facebook to help reach as many people as possible.
Cllr Tracy Reardon, Mayor of East Cowes, said:
“This consultation is a vital opportunity for the people of East Cowes to have their say. We’re committed to listening to our residents and ensuring their voices shape the decisions we make. Whether it’s through a quick survey or a conversation on the street, every opinion matters and helps us build a stronger, more connected community.”
The council is urging everyone — from residents to business owners and community groups — to take part and spread the word.
For more information or to get involved, contact [email protected], call 01983 299082, or visit the online survey.



























































































I want to see more union flags flying in our streets.
I’m proud of this country, even if the council isn’t.
On that subject, there’s a union flag flying at county Hall, best we remove it incase it stops the council members from doing their job…… oh too late.