Feedback wanted to shape future of highways services in Lincolnshire
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The County Views panel was launched earlier this year to gather residents’ views on county council services, and help shape how those services are delivered.
Anyone living in Greater Lincolnshire can join the panel. Members are invited to complete a short survey of just five questions, three times a year.
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Hide AdYou may also be invited to take part in other surveys, focus groups and workshops, and panel members can choose which they ones they would like to take part in, and how they would like to be contacted.
You can make your voice heard and join the County Views panel now – visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/countyviews or call 01522 553487
In the latest survey – which runs from now until November 30, 2020 – panel members are asked how they would rate the condition of the county’s roads, what is important to them when it comes to road maintenance, and how well informed they feel about the highways service.
The results of the previous County Views surveys – which focused on the county’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and future plans for dementia care – are available on the council’s website.
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Hide AdCoun Martin Hill, the leader of Lincolnshire County Council, said: “We provide our services for the benefit of residents and businesses in Lincolnshire, and so we launched the County Views panel as the most direct way of gathering feedback on those service to improve them.
“As the county prepares to face a second round of coronavirus restrictions as part of the second national lockdown, the panel’s feedback from earlier this year will help us ensure we’re supporting vulnerable residents and local businesses as best we can.
“With this latest survey, we’re asking your opinions of our highways service. It’s one of the largest services we provide, and we invest tens of millions in maintaining and improving our network every year, so we’d love your feedback on it.”