The council recently conducted a survey among residents to identify areas where additional attention and resources may be required. The results were subsequently compiled and condensed into a report by a small group of councillors, which was then presented to the full Council. During this presentation, it was noted that the group had filtered out comments deemed unhelpful or directed at individual councillors. However, it was also observed that any points raised by fewer than three residents were excluded from the final report. Given that only approximately 6% of the 1,800 distributed survey forms were returned, I question whether this threshold for inclusion is appropriate.
My question is this: Should the full council have access to the complete survey results rather than just the condensed version? Additionally, if any comments in the survey contain threats against councillors, should these be reported to the police and the councillor in question be informed? While I am not aware of any such threats, it remains a possibility. Finally, is the survey considered a public record, and should it be made fully available upon request, or is it acceptable to provide only the condensed version to the public?