Exeter City Council’s Live and Move team is consulting with households across the city, as part of its annual Local Active Lives Survey.
The survey takes place every year, and measures how active adults are across the city.
It’s an effective way of assessing whether initiatives that support people to be more active are working, and whether residents in Exeter are more active now than they were back in 2019 when the Sport England funded programme was first developed.
Households are selected randomly across Exeter by receiving a postcard. Live and Move is working with Wellbeing Exeter to deliver the survey and to support residents in completing it.
The survey can be completed anonymously and takes about 10 minutes to complete.
It asks questions about the things you like to do in your community and how active you are. It also tells us the sorts of facilities that you’d like to see in your neighbourhood, and so it helps to shape plans there in the future.
If respondents are happy to, they can enter a prize draw once they’ve completed the survey, which could see them winning one of twenty £20 InExeter vouchers.
Cllr Duncan Wood, Lead Councillor for Healthy Living, said: “We know that some people find it difficult to be active, and that sadly this can affect their health outcomes, and how happy they feel too.
“This important piece of work really helps us to understand some of those barriers, and how we as a city might overcome them, which should help everybody to lead a healthy and active life.”

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