Council set to gauge public opinion

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MORE than 5,000 households in Warrington will be chosen at random to take part in a residents’ survey organised by the borough council in November.
The survey asks residents for their opinion on life in their local area and their views on local public services. There are about 40 questions and it will take about 15 minutes to complete. An online version will also be available.
A similar survey last year attracted a good response.
The results of the surveys help provide the council and its partners with a range of information including people’s priorities, area satisfaction, service satisfaction, community involvement, health and wellbeing and local information and awareness.


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