As part of our vision to make Cambridgeshire greener, fairer and more caring, we have launched our annual countywide quality of life survey.
Read our Strategic Framework document (opens as a .pdf) to find out more about the seven ambitions we have developed to achieve our vision.
The annual quality of life survey aims to track the responses over time to see how changes to our decisions and policies – and the work of other public sector bodies in the county - affect people’s views, and to give our Members vital insight when they make business planning decisions.
Our first survey involved more than 5,500 residents. Thank you to all those who took part.
Survey summary
1. Overall, residents have good quality lives in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire residents report strongly across a range of quality of life (QoL) metrics.
72% report high or very high levels of happiness, over half have no health concerns, 84% report feeling safe in their area, 75% feel they belong in Cambridgeshire and 77% say it’s a good place to raise children.
2. However, it’s not a perfect picture for everyone…
Some groups are more likely to have more negative scores across key QoL metrics: younger people, renters, disabled residents, ethnic minority respondents and those from lower SEGs.
And, like the nation, rising costs are worrying the County, with 86% saying this is a concern.
3. The Council play a relatively trusted role in residents’ lives
52% say they trust Cambridgeshire, and 44% see the Council delivering value for money.
This is roughly in line with national averages.
4. Satisfaction with waste management and lights is high…
79% say they are satisfied with waste management services, and 72% with street lighting – core services offered by the Council.
Registration and library services are also drivers of satisfaction amongst those who use them.
5. But, in line with national trends, many have frustrations with road services
73% say they are dissatisfied with road services.
In open questions, potholes and road services are most spontaneously raised as frustrations… as is the introduction of traffic reduction measures.
6. Few know exactly what the Council delivers… and expect more than is on offer
Residents assess the Council against services the Council doesn’t even deliver like GPs and schools… which likely feeds into perceptions of the Council.
Indeed, 46% don’t feel they know about the services on offer to them through the Council.
Details of the services we provide are published here.
Key themes
2. Residents' levels of happiness
72% of residents in Cambridgeshire reported high or very high levels of happiness… averages are in line with the ONS record.
But younger people and those from lower Socio-Economic Groups (SEGs) are significantly less likely to report high levels of happiness.
3. How residents respond to concerns about climate change and increasing costs
4. How residents feel about where they live
At a high level, the majority feel positive about their local area and raising children there.
5. How the Council fits into picture
52% trust the County Council to make decisions about services and 44% consider that the County Council delivers value for money.
Respondents
Read the Quality of life survey
District summary report
Read our news release - 23 October 2023
We intend to run the survey again next June to August.