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Take part in Residents' Survey and influence council decisions

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Take part in Residents' Survey and influence council decisions

Malvern Hills District Council's Annual Residents' Survey has returned and is offering people the chance to have their say and influence council decisions.

The survey asks questions on a variety of different topics, including what people think of their local area and the services the council provides.

It launched today (21 September) and will be available until the deadline on 16 October 2022.

This year, the survey includes questions on the community, such as social isolation and safety, whether council services are value for money, also, the impact of the cost-of-living crisis.

The survey takes about 15 to 20 minutes to complete but progress can be saved so it can be completed in stages. As always, feedback will be used to improve services.

As well as this, there will be a £50 voucher up for grabs for three lucky people that take part, with one winner in each of our three main town centres. The voucher can be used for a local, independent restaurant or shop in the area of their choice within the Malvern Hills District.

Cllr Tom Wells, Leader of Malvern Hills District Council, said: "Our Annual Residents' Survey is a great opportunity to find out what our residents think of their area and our services. The responses are invaluable and help us to pinpoint any needed improvements and changes".

Visit www.malvernhills.gov.uk/consultations for more information and to take part. The survey is only open to Malvern Hills District residents.

Residents will need to take part in the survey to enter the prize draw to win a £50 voucher. Terms and conditions apply.


Malvern Hills 2015 - by Jan Sedlacek
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Malvern Hills 2015 - by Jan Sedlacek