Resident Survey 2022

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Help shape the future Maidstone

This is an opportunity for you to tell us about your experiences as a resident of Maidstone. From housing to health and well-being, waste and recycling to the cost-of-living crisis, your viewpoint is extremely valuable and will help inform the decisions we make as a Council.

Complete the survey below and enter into our prize draw!

You can also tell us what you think by answering our big questions.

I love where I live because…

I want Maidstone Town Centre to be…

My biggest worry at the moment is...

And you can use our map tool to tell us where you would change!

Our Officers will also be at events across the borough in July and August, please come along and talk to them about Maidstone and your experience of living here. Full details of the events be found on the right.

Help shape the future Maidstone

This is an opportunity for you to tell us about your experiences as a resident of Maidstone. From housing to health and well-being, waste and recycling to the cost-of-living crisis, your viewpoint is extremely valuable and will help inform the decisions we make as a Council.

Complete the survey below and enter into our prize draw!

You can also tell us what you think by answering our big questions.

I love where I live because…

I want Maidstone Town Centre to be…

My biggest worry at the moment is...

And you can use our map tool to tell us where you would change!

Our Officers will also be at events across the borough in July and August, please come along and talk to them about Maidstone and your experience of living here. Full details of the events be found on the right.

Resident Survey 2022

Click here to begin the Resident Survey 2022

Survey takes 10-15 minutes to complete.

The survey is open until Sunday 4 September

Every resident who completes the survey can enter into a prize draw to be in with a chance of winning a variety of prizes including: 

  • £250 shopping vouchers
  • A night of escapism at ODEON Luxe Cinema and delicious meal at Love Food @ Lockmeadow
  • A thrilling family day out Mote Park Outdoor Adventure 
  • A fun day out for all the family at Kent Life 

 Everyone who enters the prize draw is also eligible for a 7 day gym pass at Maidstone Leisure Centre. Please ensure that tick the relevant box at the end of the survey and provide your contact details to participate.

All of your answers will be treated in the strictest confidence and will be stored securely. All personal information is held in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. 

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The whole area would be better if they bought back the village police and also spent our council tax money on the things that are needed ie repairs rather than the councillors lining there own pockets

Shaun Dodd over 1 year ago

I think that the survey was very helpful.

Allison over 1 year ago

Planning in Maidstone is a misnomer. There is effectively no real planning, just ticking boxes. Developers are laughing all the way to the bank and running rings around so called planners. When will they realise that high density 3 storey buildings, which are now the norm on EVERY new development, are not in keeping with Kent and it’s villages, just a way of packing in more units per sq ft by the developers. Where are all the new bungalows, once a desirable home for senior citizens? Not profitable enough obviously. Local planners seem determined to turn Maidstone into a another Croydon. We have a potentially beautiful riverside, totally despoiled by rubbish planning and endless commercial units and possibly the UKs ugliest hotel…….

DaveRioja over 1 year ago

Fix pavements and all drop curbs for wheelchair users like my self spend some money on paving the floor properly instead of it being like a roller coaster stop thinking about your pockets and stop building places invest in GP surgery's and dentists and I no this one is hard but stop lining ur owb pockets

MBC, theconmen over 1 year ago

It is good that MBC is seeking resident input

SarahL over 1 year ago

Easy to complete the survey

Michael over 1 year ago

Traffic problems in Maidstone are much worse than a decade ago, made worse by Sutton Road development and the absence of a Leeds Bypass. Willington Street and New Cut Road were never intended to carry this increased amount of traffic. Lower Stone Street remains a visual mess. Planning decisions remain doubtful and out of local decision-making, for example Church Road development, Otham.

Teebee over 1 year ago

I find the lack of good planning in the borough has slipped over the last 40+ years and more visual input by officers and members prior to issuing planning approvals.
The lack of visual input at completion.
I am aware that that MBC does not have to oversee this as private companies can oversee this work , but it would be advise able.

Barry over 1 year ago

Nothing about speed or state of road. Where we live it would be helpful to have our Lane one way with a speed limit (it is Bly a single track) and whenever there is a hold up on M20/A20 it is used as a “rat run”. We are all elderly and have to take our lives in our hands trying to get out, but no one wants to know

Worred over 1 year ago

We will see if anything will.change for better!

Aleks over 1 year ago

I find parking around Springfield to be a major issue. Too much development with insufficient parking for residents visitors and the disabled. There is no on street parking whatsoever. In my opinion this was never addressed in the planning and approval stage. This is only getting worse as a further150 units have now come on to the market. Now that Council has acquired the old 12 storey library you could develop a private car park and sell the spaces off for an annual rental of between £750 to £1,000 which I know residents here would pay.

SeanP almost 2 years ago

- Services on the website I listed in a completely crazy way e.g. parking is under 'A' for Apply
- The one way system is a nightmare with no clear road markings it is so difficult to tell how many lanes there are and which one is for going where.
- River paths are beautiful but not well maintained
- The council assumes everyone has a car and doesn't make enough allowances for people who want to walk - walking paths to lots of places are dangerous because traffic is prioritised
- The council allows too many new builds without getting existing vacant spaces back into use
-Also there is too much multi occupancy housing in areas where there is only street parking and it is not sustainable

Tash almost 2 years ago

The main problem I think is the traffic speed in the smaller streets in Maidstone.
20mph should be better
I live with a traffic calming ramp outside my house and I have to park in such away tha two cars can’t pass at the same time. I was nearly hit a few times getting in my car and have had my wing mirror damaged before I decided to park differently.
Lastly the cost of parking in Maidstone is such that we don’t go into Maidstone to do any cloth shopping now.
Thank you.

Krater almost 2 years ago

"It is impossible to complete the survey because it will not accept my log in details!! Do you really want the survey completed?"...... Exactly

PHarrison almost 2 years ago

It is impossible to complete the survey because it will not accept my log in details!! Do you really want the survey completed? I have many concerns about living in Maidstone, a big one is the amount of litter and rubbish in our streets and parks, I visit Mote Park regularly and every time I visit there is always litter strewn around the park particularly after an event has taken place, how the park was given a green flag award I cannot understand. The staff that work in the park work very hard to keep it tidy and is appreciated, however it is the general public who spoil it for everyone else, people who are able to carry cans and packaging into the park are not capable of carrying the used items to a litter bin or home if the bin is full, but instead just leave it anywhere. Litter bins with closed lids might help to stop the foxes getting in to the open bins and strewing the rubbish about. The area around the skate park often has empty cans and bottles left around, presumably by some of the young people and families that use that area who are meant to be so environmentally aware and concerned for the future of the planet, not all young people and families by any means. Other issues include, residents parking - why should we pay a further tax to park in our own street, free residents parking permits would be the answer. Fly tipping - ruins the countryside and local roads maybe don't charge for people to discard large items. Infrastructure - a complete lack of foresight with roads, utilities and schools when new homes built. I could go on.............

Very frustrated almost 2 years ago

"Click here to begin the Resident Survey"
I am already registered & logged in, but it asks for a login when selecting the survey link. I enter my details and NOTHING!
That in itself sums up everything about Maidstone currently - Incompetent & not fit for purpose.
Rant - stop granting planning permission if there's no developer investment in infrastructure, stop importing Londons low life, stop wasting money on vanity projects - Week street is a mess, millions wasted

squizzell almost 2 years ago

My biggest worry is access to internet , not just for myself , copper wires and approx 0.3mb download max , but so many students over lockdown in my area had the same problem. It will have held students back , and continues to do so.

Bea almost 2 years ago

Also stop the over building! We are already over populated enough with no space to register at GPs, dentists etc. And the proposal to build on the Dean Street nature reserve is just horrible.

Frustratedfox almost 2 years ago

Stop destroying biodiversity in the name of 'tidy' spaces. I am pretty sure most residents would prefer to see wildflowers, bees, butterflies, birds etc than over mown patchy half dead grass.
Horrible graffiti and fly tipping down by the river.
The town centre is polluted.
I used to live in the town centre and parking is getting even worse due to houses being converted into flats at a ridiculous rate.

Frustratedfox almost 2 years ago

Just wished that every time we have elections the Council would also give more information about candidates

CandyCoats88 almost 2 years ago