Submission Documents: By Councillor Malcolm Cunning:- "Council notes: the findings of the 2021 Glasgow Household Survey, conducted by Ipsos Mori, including that satisfaction with bin collections and street cleaning have fallen to their lowest levels in over a decade; and the findings of the 2020 Household Survey that highlighted 40% of respondents wanted to see cleaner neighbourhoods. Council further notes that in the 2021 Household Survey, nearly 40% disagreed with the statement "I trust Glasgow City Council", which is a 12-point deterioration from 2017; and that, for the first time, more than 50% agree with the statement "The Council is too remote and impersonal". Council believes that this Council is for Glasgow, and this Council is for Glaswegians. Council condemns the falling levels of satisfaction and trust in the Council over the past five years. Council believes that good, high quality public services are the gateway to community empowerment; that asking communities to deliver those services instead of the Council is cost-cutting and not empowerment; and that this strategy has led to industrial relations hitting rock-bottom further to the detriment of the citizens we seek to represent. Council believes that Glasgow, its people, its communities, and its workers, deserve better. Council, therefore, resolves to prepare for the outcome of the 2022 Local Government Elections on the 5th of May." Help Icon

This is the list of documents available for the submission By Councillor Malcolm Cunning:- "Council notes: the findings of the 2021 Glasgow Household Survey, conducted by Ipsos Mori, including that satisfaction with bin collections and street cleaning have fallen to their lowest levels in over a decade; and the findings of the 2020 Household Survey that highlighted 40% of respondents wanted to see cleaner neighbourhoods. Council further notes that in the 2021 Household Survey, nearly 40% disagreed with the statement "I trust Glasgow City Council", which is a 12-point deterioration from 2017; and that, for the first time, more than 50% agree with the statement "The Council is too remote and impersonal". Council believes that this Council is for Glasgow, and this Council is for Glaswegians. Council condemns the falling levels of satisfaction and trust in the Council over the past five years. Council believes that good, high quality public services are the gateway to community empowerment; that asking communities to deliver those services instead of the Council is cost-cutting and not empowerment; and that this strategy has led to industrial relations hitting rock-bottom further to the detriment of the citizens we seek to represent. Council believes that Glasgow, its people, its communities, and its workers, deserve better. Council, therefore, resolves to prepare for the outcome of the 2022 Local Government Elections on the 5th of May.".

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Item Minute - 31 March 2022 Minute Public Open Document in PDF Format
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