May 2016

WARWICKSHIRE MEANS BUSINESS

Provide your business perspective on the Living in Warwickshire survey

Business people have been urged to take part in the Living in Warwickshire survey which gives Warwickshire residents the chance to comment on a range of public services within the county.

The survey, carried out by Warwickshire County Council, is designed to provide an opportunity for people to have their say on what living in the county is really like.

The research will gather people’s views on a variety of topics including health and wellbeing, community safety, local neighbourhoods, transport, and public service provision.

Input from the business community, giving their unique perspective on the range of issues in question, would be very welcome.

Since the survey was launched in April the response has been very strong from a community which clearly cares deeply about what is going on within it.

The early indications are that the top five things areas in which people would like to see improvement in Warwickshire are:

  • Income and cost of living
  • Transport links
  • Sports and leisure facilities
  • Shopping facilities
  • Road and pavement repairs

Results from the survey will highlight key issues experienced by people on a day-to-day basis, including information on how they live and their needs and challenges. This will inform future council work-programmes to address these local needs and shape services for the future.

The survey can be completed online only and all respondents, who must be aged over 18 years old, will have the opportunity to enter a prize draw to a win a Warwick Castle Family Annual Pass (for four people).  A further 10 pairs of tickets to Warwick Castle will also be awarded.

The survey will close on May 31st. To complete it, please visit: warwickshire.gov.uk/survey

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