James Wild MP is encouraging local residents to take part in the “Let’s Talk West Norfolk” survey, which is now open for submissions. The initiative, led by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, invites residents to share their views on local services, priorities for council spending, and ideas for how the council can save money or generate additional income.
The survey, which only takes around five minutes to complete, aims to ensure that the Council’s decisions reflect what matters most to local communities.
Residents will be able to give their views on three key areas: setting council tax locally, supporting proposals for boosting income or saving money, and prioritising which services should be protected or adjusted.
James Wild MP said:
“Listening to local people’s priorities is essential to make decisions that reflect the needs of our communities across West Norfolk. By sharing your views in this survey, you can help influence how council resources are used and which services are protected. I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to complete the survey and have a say in shaping the future of our area.”
The “Let’s Talk West Norfolk” survey is available now and runs until midnight on Sunday, 26 October.
Residents can take part by visiting www.letstalkwestnorfolk.co.uk.