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The Council’s vision for the future of the county is Making Bedfordshire Thrive|. Bedfordshire County Council is committed to the people of Bedfordshire and providing good quality public services for local people. In order to achieve this vision it is vital that we understand the views, needs and aspirations of the communities we serve. All local authorities have a statutory duty to consult on specific areas of service delivery. As a customer focussed Council, Bedfordshire County Council is committed to extending its consultation beyond statutory requirements.

The Council’s Consultation Database| (new window) records all consultation carried out by or on behalf of the County Council. You can use this database to find out about current consultations, how you can get involved and the headline results of completed consultations. 

Bedfordshire County Council has a citizen panel called BedsVoice|. The panel is a group of residents who have volunteered to take part in consultations.  

Current Online Surveys:

Evaluation of Carers' Newsletter|

Other consultations:

Safer Routes to School - Fulbrook Middle School, Aspley Guise|


Evaluation of Carers' Newsletter

We would like to understand the views of carers about the Carers' Newsletters (from the Bedfordshire Carers' Forum for carers of adults with a learning disability) that have been published since January 2007.

Please complete and submit the questionnaire below by Friday 20th June 2008. Your views are important in helping us improve the newsletter.

Carers' Newsletter Feedback Survey|

If you are not a carer but still receive or access the Carers' Newsletter, we would also appreciate your feedback.

By completing this survey you can be entered into a prize draw of £30, £20 or £10 worth of gift vouchers from a store of your choice. 

If you have any questions about this survey please contact Marie Cleary on 01234 276108 or email: marie.cleary@bedscc.gov.uk|


Safer Routes to School - Fulbrook Middle School, Aspley Guise

As part of our Safer Routes to School programme, Bedfordshire Highways have investigated and propose various measures for Fulbrook Middle , Aspley Guise . The main purpose of the scheme is to provide safer routes for pupils to get to school and improve safety around the school gate.

The main elements of the scheme are:

  1. 20mph Zone with Traffic Calming on Weathercock Lane from Station Road to Russell Street with raised junctions , round top road humps and improved crossing points .
  2. 20mph Zone on Burrows Close , Weathercock Close , Sadleirs Green and Hutton Way .
  3. Relocated School Bus Stop on Weathercock Lane .
  4. Traffic Calming with raised junctions and speed cushions on Weathercock Lane from Russell Street to Aspley Hill .

In addition, an exhibition manned by Bedfordshire Highways Staff will be held at Fulbrook Middle School on Thursday 3July 2008 from 3. 0 0pm to 8pm.

PDF Icon Scheme drawing| (pdf document opens in new window)

PDF Icon Consutation leaflet| (pdf document opens in new window)

PDF Icon On-line Questionaire| (pdf document opens in new window)

Should you require any further information or have comments regarding any element of the proposed scheme, please do not hesitate to contact the Engineer for this scheme, Adrian Clothier on 0845 365 6142 or Adrian.Clothier@Amey.co.u k |.

The Closing date for feedback is Friday 25July 2008.

General contact information

Tel: (01234) 228967
Email: survey@bedscc.gov.uk|