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Every year, Councils in Northern Ireland must publish a Performance Improvement Plan that sets out improvement objectives for the year ahead. This is a legal obligation referred to as our Duty to Improve.
Our Performance Improvement Plan does not include everything that we plan to do in a given year, but instead focuses on a smaller set of key "improvement objectives" and a range of associated supporting actions.
Please tell us what you think of our proposed improvement objectives and actions by completing our short survey below. This will help us to ensure that we are focusing on the right things and that appropriate arrangements are in place to achieve them. We will use your feedback to finalise our Performance Improvement Plan 2026-2027.
Our proposed improvement objectives are summarised below. You can read more about what we are proposing to do under each objective by accessing the survey or by clicking on the links on the side of this page.
Our services
We will continue to adapt and improve our services to better meet the needs of our residents and stakeholders.
Our people and communities
We will improve our local areas and provide opportunities to support our residents to become healthier and engaged.
Our place
We will create a more vibrant, attractive, and connected city (including the city centre).
Our planet
We will create a more sustainable, nature-positive city.
Our economy
We will stimulate inclusive growth and innovation, help businesses to start-up and grow and create opportunities for more and better jobs and employment.
Compassionate city
We will support our most vulnerable people to make Belfast a more caring, safe and inclusive city.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete this short survey.
Every year, Councils in Northern Ireland must publish a Performance Improvement Plan that sets out improvement objectives for the year ahead. This is a legal obligation referred to as our Duty to Improve.
Our Performance Improvement Plan does not include everything that we plan to do in a given year, but instead focuses on a smaller set of key "improvement objectives" and a range of associated supporting actions.
Please tell us what you think of our proposed improvement objectives and actions by completing our short survey below. This will help us to ensure that we are focusing on the right things and that appropriate arrangements are in place to achieve them. We will use your feedback to finalise our Performance Improvement Plan 2026-2027.
Our proposed improvement objectives are summarised below. You can read more about what we are proposing to do under each objective by accessing the survey or by clicking on the links on the side of this page.
Our services
We will continue to adapt and improve our services to better meet the needs of our residents and stakeholders.
Our people and communities
We will improve our local areas and provide opportunities to support our residents to become healthier and engaged.
Our place
We will create a more vibrant, attractive, and connected city (including the city centre).
Our planet
We will create a more sustainable, nature-positive city.
Our economy
We will stimulate inclusive growth and innovation, help businesses to start-up and grow and create opportunities for more and better jobs and employment.
Compassionate city
We will support our most vulnerable people to make Belfast a more caring, safe and inclusive city.
You do not have to sign in or register on our Your Say Belfast platform to take part.However, if you are a registered user, you must sign out of Your Say Belfast account so that your response is anonymous. Please be aware, that if you are signed into Your Say Belfast, your email and site registration details can be linked to this survey.
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