North Yorkshire Council is inviting people to have their say on the future of Skipton as work continues on the development of a new Town Investment Plan.
The plan is intended to help guide future regeneration and investment in the town, and the council is seeking feedback from residents, businesses and visitors to help shape its priorities.
A short public survey has been launched as part of the consultation process and will remain open until Friday, 20th March 2026.
Responses will be used to inform decisions about how Skipton could develop in the coming years.
In addition to the online survey, a drop-in session is being held to give people the opportunity to find out more and share their views in person.
The session will take place on Thursday, 26th February 2026, between 3.00 pm and 7.00 pm, at Skipton Library.
For those who prefer not to complete the survey online, printed copies are available to collect from and return to Skipton Library or the Council Offices at 1 Belle Vue Square in Skipton.
You can complete the survey online here.

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