Fife's Communities Matter 2025 Evaluation

Overview

Fife's Community Engagement Network is a peer support network of people who deliver community engagement.

We run opportunities for people to learn and share best practice. We are always looking to improve how we do this and to hear about what we're doing that works and that you find valuble.

Why your views matter

Please answer the following questions to share your feedback.

Closed 13 Nov 2025

Opened 30 Oct 2025

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Active travel
  • Adult learning
  • Adult protection
  • Affordable housing
  • Antisocial behaviour
  • Benefits & grants
  • Bereavement
  • Budgets and finances
  • Building standards
  • Business advice
  • Care home
  • Child protection
  • Child wellbeing
  • City Deal
  • Climate change
  • Commercial waste
  • Community health
  • Community organisation support
  • Community safety
  • Cost of living
  • Council housing
  • Council tax
  • Countryside & green spaces
  • Criminal justice
  • Culture
  • Customer service
  • Dog fouling & littering
  • Early years
  • Economic development
  • Elections
  • Emergency resilience
  • Employability
  • Energy
  • Environmental health
  • Equality
  • Event management
  • Flooding
  • Fly tipping & littering
  • Food & healthy eating
  • Footpaths & cycle paths
  • Foster and adoption
  • Funding opportunities
  • Governance
  • Gypsy travellers
  • Halls & centres
  • Home care
  • Homelessness
  • Household waste
  • Licensing
  • Local community planning
  • Looked after children
  • Mental wellbeing
  • Parking
  • Parks (leisure)
  • Partnership
  • Passenger transport
  • Personal safety
  • Pest control
  • Physical activity
  • Place planning
  • Planning process
  • Potholes
  • Private housing
  • Provost/civic
  • Public spaces
  • Recycling
  • Refugees
  • Registration services
  • Roads
  • Roadworks
  • School curriculum
  • School estate
  • School meals
  • School services
  • School transport
  • Severe weather
  • Sport and activities
  • Sports development
  • Street lighting
  • Substance misuse
  • Sustainability
  • Tourism
  • Town centres
  • Trading Standards
  • Working for the council
  • Youth work