Visit Truro Launches 2026 Visitor Survey with £100 Hamper Prize
Ever left Truro thinking the city could do with a tweak here or there? Now there’s a chance to say so, and bag a rather nice prize while you’re at it.
Visit Truro has launched its 2026 Visitor Survey, asking residents and visitors to share what they make of the city. The survey is being run by The South West Research Company on behalf of Visit Truro, a service provided by Truro City Council.
What the Survey Covers
The questions focus on both current and previous leisure trips to Truro. Visit Truro wants to know what people enjoy most about the city and where things could be better. Responses are anonymous, no individuals will be identified in any findings, and the whole thing takes just a few minutes to fill in.
Anyone who completes the survey can choose to enter a prize draw for a Cornish Food and Drink hamper worth £100. Competition terms and conditions apply.
Why Visit Truro Is Asking
Abi Steel, Visit Truro Manager, said: “Truro has a great deal to offer as a visitor destination, and the 2026 Visitor Survey is an opportunity for us to build a clearer picture of how people spend their time in the city and what encourages them to visit. We would encourage anyone who has visited Truro for leisure, whether recently or in the past, to take part and share their views. This feedback will help us strengthen how we promote Truro, supporting our work to raise the city’s profile and ensure it continues to be an appealing and welcoming place to visit.”
The survey ties into wider plans for the city. David Rodda, Truro City Council Town Clerk, said: “Our 2026 to 2030 Strategy identifies the need to improve the vitality of Truro by encouraging increased footfall, and this can be achieved by promoting Our Great Little City as a visitor destination. This survey will help us to understand why people visit Truro, how long they stay, how much they spend and what would encourage them to visit more often or extend their stay. The insights gathered will help to inform Visit Truro’s future destination marketing activities.”
David adds that the findings will help shape future destination marketing for the city.
You can complete the survey here.
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