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Thank you for attending the Let's talk Climate Action on Monday 8 November.
How did we do?
We would like to know about your experience of the event, as part of the evaluation of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly COP26 Regional Roadshow event. The event was delivered by Cornwall Council and the Council for the Isles of Scilly. It was funded by the UK Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Having attended the event, your feedback is important and we thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. The survey should take less than ten minutes to complete.
We want to hear your opinion. Please tell us your views of the event. We would like to hear about what we did right and where we can improve for future events. We also want to hear how useful it was for you and to hear from you about what could be done in our communities for climate/low carbon action.
This is an anonymous survey. We are not asking for your name or any other information to identify you, but we may use anonymous quotes from you in our reports and in public documents.
Your responses, along with those of the other people who took part in the event, will be used to help prepare for and support local events, and help the Councils work on our Carbon Neutral Programmes.
Thank you for attending the Let's talk Climate Action on Monday 8 November.
How did we do?
We would like to know about your experience of the event, as part of the evaluation of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly COP26 Regional Roadshow event. The event was delivered by Cornwall Council and the Council for the Isles of Scilly. It was funded by the UK Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Having attended the event, your feedback is important and we thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. The survey should take less than ten minutes to complete.
We want to hear your opinion. Please tell us your views of the event. We would like to hear about what we did right and where we can improve for future events. We also want to hear how useful it was for you and to hear from you about what could be done in our communities for climate/low carbon action.
This is an anonymous survey. We are not asking for your name or any other information to identify you, but we may use anonymous quotes from you in our reports and in public documents.
Your responses, along with those of the other people who took part in the event, will be used to help prepare for and support local events, and help the Councils work on our Carbon Neutral Programmes.