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We can’t get no satisfaction By Mary Anne Gill

Welcome to Waipā: Home of the Sceptics, for we are champions no more. That’s been confirmed in the latest annual Waipā residents’ survey with 54 per cent of the respondents described as sceptics and a third as champions. It’s the 18-29 year-old age group driving the sceptics’ group. They say they do not value or recognise performance and have doubts and lack of trust. And, in a significant twist, the ones with the least pride in their district are in mayor Susan O’Regan’s ward. The 33 per cent across the district who see council as competent and with whom they have a positive emotional connection are in the older age groups. O’Regan - who lives in the rural Kakepuku ward and was its councillor until October last year - and chief executive Garry Dyet were in no mood to sugar coat the result when they spoke exclusively to The News about the survey. The survey was completed by Tauranga-based Key Research and cost $30,220. It is mandatory for the council to report qualitive data and it has done so since 2016. But the

Mayor Susan O’Regan and chief executive Garry Dyet look through the district’s worst-ever residents’ survey. Photo: Mary Anne Gill.

results have worsened year by year. O’Regan and Dyet said they want to engage with the disaffected so there is an understanding around what the council does.

O’Regan describes the survey as the “three Rs” – roads, recycling and rubbish. “There were no big surprises with some of the issues.

“Most of the elected members, most of staff and people who run our comms team and our customer service people are all aware of the challenges in that space, so we

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completely accept the criticism in respect of the three Rs,” said O’Regan. The survey polled 422 people in four quarters starting July 1 last year and ending June 30. The margin of error is +/- 4.2 per cent. The council’s reputation gained an overall pass – down from 30 per cent last year to 25 per cent - but there was a “significant decline” in satisfaction with services and facilities, particularly roading infrastructure and footpaths. Residents want to see more services to collect and reduce waste. Nearly a quarter of those polled were “dissatisfied” with council’s overall performance with only 19 per cent satisfied - that satisfaction figure plunged in the Te Awamutu ward to 12 per cent. Chief executive Garry Dyet said the council would not know how good or bad the result was until it could be peer compared with other councils. “The people in this organisation are genuinely committed to doing the best they can for their community.” They took it seriously and were disappointed, he said, noting Waipā was copping the blame for central government reforms.

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