Community Voices Panel

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Join Community Voices

It’s quick and easy to sign up:

Sign up to the Community Voices Panel

Once you’re registered, we’ll email you when opportunities come up.

Let’s talk and shape what happens next, together

The Community Voices Panel is a growing network of local residents who want to have a real influence on decisions in Cheshire East.

By joining, you’ll get access to a range of engagement opportunities – from quick surveys to in-person Community Assemblies – where you can share your views, join conversations about what matters most, and help shape decisions across Cheshire East.

Why join Community Voices?

As a member, you can:

  • Connect with and hear from others in your community
  • Share your views on issues that affect Cheshire East
  • Take part in surveys, consultations, focus groups and other ways to get involved
  • Be invited to our Community Assemblies – small, in-person discussions where residents explore important topics and help shape council activities, priorities and decisions

Choose what you take part in – you’re always in control.

What are Community Assemblies?

Community Assemblies are a new and important way for residents to get involved.

They bring together small groups of residents to explore key issues in more detail – looking at different perspectives, discussing options, and helping shape recommendations that inform council decisions.

If you join the panel, you may be invited to take part in a Community Assembly where you can:

  • Hear balanced information about an issue
  • Take part in open, constructive discussions
  • Help shape ideas, priorities, and future direction

Spaces are limited, so being part of the panel is the main way to be considered.

Making a difference

Your input helps us:

  • Design and improve council services
  • Shape policies and future plans
  • Understand real experiences across Cheshire East

Who can join?

Anyone aged 16+ who lives in Cheshire East can join.

We welcome people from all backgrounds and communities – the more voices we hear, the better our decisions will be.

 

Page last reviewed: 12 June 2026