That's the latest question being posed to residents, business owners and landlords in the Barton area.
As part of the City Council's 'Believe in Gloucester' campaign, which helps to build pride, officers from across the council are coming together to help those who live and work in Barton make the most of their patch.
Over the coming months officers will be working with street representatives, community groups, businesses, landlords and residents to create a cleaner environment and how to dispose of larger items.
Teams will as be working with the community to help combat environmental crime, such as fly tipping and giving tips on how they can brighten up their own patch and lending tools to help.
Councillor Paul James, Leader of Gloucester City Council and cabinet member for regeneration said: "The 'believe in' events across the city are really helping communities to change their areas for the better.
"We appreciate that one solution isn't right for every community in the city and we want to work with those who live and work in the area to help them show it to its best and not let a few ruin it for others."
"There is already some great work happening within Barton and we want to join with the community to create a real pride in the place that people live and work."
To ensure the Believe in Barton campaign addresses the correct issues officers are asking residents and business owners to attend the City Plan conversation on Wednesday June 19th at Barton Community centre from 3:30pm-6:30pm.
To find out about a City Plan conversation in your area visit www.gloucester.gov.uk