Last summer the church set out to hold a simple survey visiting every
house in Chatteris. We hope you’ll be interested in our results.
In practice with about 20 volunteers we managed to visit some 700
homes in our town. Many thanks to those who did the work.
We asked people what they liked about living in Chatteris
- 40% told us that in Chatteris the people are friendly
- 22% said this is a quiet and peaceful town.
- Other answers included house prices, and some like Chatteris because they’ve always lived here.
Answers were more varied when people were asked to tell us one thing
they would like to change. A lot told us nothing needed changing, but
about one in six are concerned about the shops in Chatteris, empty
shops and things we can’t buy without going to March or Ely. A
similar number are concerned about public transport; some would like
to see the railway re-opened but recognise that’s not going to
happen, but many believe the bus services could be improved. Another
popular concern was the shortage of faculties for young people.
The main purpose of the survey was two-fold. First of all it was a tool which our church could use to find out more about our town. It is so important that we keep in touch with the thoughts and concerns of those in our parish if we - as the church - are to be effective in our ministry. Secondly it was a way for people in the town to voice their concerns and if there were any burning issues we could pass them on. Some people shared concerns about the town others took the opportunity to ask for prayer. The church prayed over each individual prayer request at least three times.
We continue to lift our town before the throne of God, praying for wisdom and revelation so that the eyes of our hearts would be opened to his kingdom coming in this place.

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