Have your say on what needs changing in Frome

By Lucy McMahon

6th Jun 2024 | Local News

Locals have until the end of June to complete the survey (image via Nub News)
Locals have until the end of June to complete the survey (image via Nub News)

Frome Town Council has launched an online survey to find out about the priorities of people in Frome and to build up a picture of the town.

The survey follows a series of 'pop-up' engagement events around the town in recent weeks, offering Frome residents an opportunity to share their views on life in Frome with members of the team at FTC in person.

As a thank you for taking part in the survey, entrants will be entered into a prize draw, with the chance to win a £100 voucher to spend on food at Culverhill Co-op in Frome.

Mayor of Frome, Cllr Andy Jones said: "This is a great opportunity for the council to get a real picture of the town, to look at your priorities, and find out what is important to you.

"It is important that we hear from as many people as possible throughout Frome, so that we can continue to build a stronger, resilient, community focused town, where we all feel supported.

"The survey only takes 15 minutes to complete, and it would be great to hear from you. Frome Town Council have also been popping up around the town and we look forward to speaking to as many people as possible.

"For those who can't join us in person, the survey offers another opportunity to tell us your thoughts via the online survey.

"You can also come and collect a paper version from the Town Hall, or the Discover Frome information point in Frome Library, or you can ring and make an arrangement to go through the questions with one of our team."

The survey will be open until the end of June.

All the respondents will then have the option to take part in a prize draw. This will take place on Monday 1st July.

Access the Frome Community Survey here.

     

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