Whanganui residents share their views in annual community survey

Published on 05 October 2023

Image of community sitting by the river

More than half of Whanganui residents say they have a high sense of wellbeing. Eighty percent view Whanganui as a creative place, and nearly all have indicated they could be self-sufficient for three days following an emergency, according to a localised survey.

Whanganui District Council’s annual Community Views Survey was conducted during June 2023. With the results of the survey now in, the council’s chief executive David Langford says there are areas for improvement, as well as positive feedback in certain areas.

“A highlight is seeing that satisfaction in the performance of council staff has increased by 18 percent from last year. We can also see an increase in the use of key venues as things bounce back from the end of COVID-19 restrictions,” he says. “Results show that more people used venues such as Cooks Gardens, sportsgrounds, parks, libraries, the Opera House and the Whanganui Regional Museum. It’s great to see results like this."

As with the previous year's survey, the council has taken steps to tackle areas in need of improvement by implementing an action plan. Some of the initiatives from 2022 are still relevant and will be carried forward into the current year. Completed actions include the establishment of an outdoor gym along the riverfront, the installation of a new public toilet in Upokongaro, and having community initiatives shape the development of the upcoming Long-Term Plan.

“The survey suggests that long-term underinvestment in our open spaces, parks and playgrounds may be contributing to decreased satisfaction. The open spaces are maintained to a set standard, and perhaps this standard needs to be better resourced. The council will look at improving services and will seek community input on these through the Long-Term Plan process,” says David Langford.

The survey indicated the need for easier access to council information. A refresh of the council’s website is planned, along with improvements to digital services and customer experience.

David Langford pointed out the high level of confidence if there was to be an emergency. "Seeing 91 percent of the community indicating that they could survive for at least three days in an emergency without outside assistance is really encouraging. This is what a resilient community looks like."

Other areas to note were:

  • 70 percent of residents were satisfied with the contribution that the CBD makes to the lifestyle and image of Whanganui
  • 41 percent of residents stated that their sense of belonging was either strong or very strong
  • the performance of Mayor and Councillors was up from last year with 34 percent rating their performance as very good or good
  • satisfaction with roading, safety at night in the city, and waste services such as litter control and recycling opportunities was down from last year

The survey, conducted by Versus Research, was promoted online and capped at 510 replies for comparison with past years.

David Langford says, “The Community Views Survey is one of a number of tools we use to measure some of the targets set in our Long-Term Plan 2021-2031 – and to understand how we’re performing.”

Read all the results of the survey here(PDF, 608KB).