PEOPLE in Bromsgrove will have the chance to have their say on the district’s parks and community safety.
The areas open spaces and local environment will also be on the agenda as part of Bromsgrove District Council’s latest places survey.
The survey, the latest in a series, allows residents to share their opinions on a small, highly focused area.
Several different topics will be covered across the year, making it easier for residents to share their opinions in depth.
Responses will help to inform the Council’s decision-makers on residents’ priorities when planning for the future.
Cabinet Member for Environmental Services and Community Safety, Coun Peter Whittaker, said: “Environmental services, parks and open spaces, and community safety are shared priorities across the District. Your views will help us to understand what we’re doing well and where we need to improve.”
Council leader Coun Karen May added: “We are grateful for communities’ input and welcome opinions from our residents. I’m thankful to everyone who takes the time to submit a response to this latest place survey. Knowing what our residents think, and their priorities, helps us to create plans which more reflect our communities.”
Residents have until Sunday, November 9 to submit their responses.
Visit www.bromsgrove.gov.uk/consultations to complete the survey.
Alternatively, paper copies are available from the authority’s customer services at the council offices at Parkside.
