AN online survey has been launched to give Warrington residents a chance to help make a positive difference to services in the borough.
The Warrington Together survey has been launched by the borough council on behalf of the Warrington Partnership, which is made up of public services including police, fire and rescue and health, as well as community groups and the voluntary sector work.
Members all work closely together to make decisions about how services are provided to local people.
They want to find out what residents think about services and what it’s like living in the local area so the council and other partnership members can be certain they is dealing with the things that matter to residents.
The online survey is a new, modern and cost effective way to do this and is running now until November 30.
It asks for opinions about the quality of life locally, such as community safety and how residents rate public services.
The surveys are confidential and individuals will not be identified in the results.
All the information will be used to inform the way the council and partnership provide services.
More information can be obtained from www.warrington.gov.uk/warringtontogether where people can also take part in the survey.
Residents who not have access to a computer at home can go to a range of venues where PC facilities are available including Contact Warrington, all public libraries and some leisure centres and children centres.
Online survey to make a difference
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