From Swansea City Council.
The survey runs until October 29 and you can contribute your views by clicking on the link: https://www.swansea.gov.uk/residentsurvey
Residents are being urged to get involved and have their say on services provided by the council that touch people’s lives every day.
The council has launched a new residents’ survey aiming to find out more about what they think of services provided by the council to help it plan for the future.
The feedback will also feed into the budget process for next year and take into account the views of residents and their priorities.
Rob Stewart, Leader of the Council, said: “Our staff strive every day providing hundreds of services that make a difference in every community.
“If your children go to local schools, if you are getting social care or other support, if you’ve visited a park, been to a show this week at the Grand Theatre or reported a pothole, then you or someone you know will have had contact with us.
“By joining in the residents’ survey you’ll have the chance to tell us what you think on the services we provide that matter to you. And your feedback will help us plan council services for the future.
“If you live or work in Swansea then participating in the survey will be five minutes well spent.”
Questions in the survey cover a range of areas including residents’ thoughts on what the council’s priorities should be, views about the neighbourhood where they live, ease of access to services and quality of services received.
The survey runs until October 29 and you can contribute your views by clicking on the link: https://www.swansea.gov.uk/residentsurvey
Hard-copy versions of the survey will also be available in all local libraries and at the civic centre.