Residents urged to have their say on council services
Residents have an opportunity to shape the future of council services across Three Rivers district as the latest major survey of local opinion is launched.
Three Rivers District Council launched its residents’ survey today (1 October) – and the results will help the council make informed decisions over the future of services.
The annual residents’ survey gives people the opportunity to have their say on the services they receive from their district council. Views are being sought from all residents aged 16 and over and the survey will close on 31 March 2025.
Cllr Stephen Giles-Medhurst, the Council Leader, said: “The voice of the residents is essential to this council, we want to know what people think of council services, are they happy with them? Are there improvements we could make? This is your opportunity to really have your say about the council and all the services we provide - so don’t delay, have your say today.”
Anyone who takes part in the survey online and indicated that they wish to be entered into the prize draw will also have a chance to win one of three £60 vouchers for Watersmeet in Rickmansworth.
The district council provides a variety of services ranging from benefits, community safety, planning and housing needs to leisure services, parks and green spaces, public health and protection and waste and recycling collections.
If you would like more information on the survey contact enquiries@threerivers.gov.uk or call 01923 776611.
To complete the survey, and for more information on the competition, follow this link: https://haveyoursay.threerivers.gov.uk/residents-survey-2024
Paper copies are available from the Visitor Centre at Three Rivers House, Rickmansworth, and at the Healthy Hubs.
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