WARWICKSHIRE County Council has set out its future objectives and priorities in a new draft Council Plan – Recalibrating Warwickshire – and is urging residents, businesses and partners to share their views on what matters most to them.
The council wants people across the county to take part in a survey, open until April 14, to help shape the final version of the plan. Covering the next four years, the draft plan sets out aims to improve services and how the authority is run.
WCC leader Coun George Finch said: “This draft plan outlines how we will recalibrate Warwickshire so that taxpayers receive a better, fairer deal. Listening to the views of residents, local businesses and our partners is essential, and we will ensure the plan reflects the issues that matter most to them.
“Our ambition is for Warwickshire to be a place where people feel confident that their council is doing everything it can to help them be safer, healthier and able to flourish. I encourage everyone to take the time to read the draft plan and share their views, so they can be assured that this is what we are committed to delivering.”
Visit ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/recalibrating-warwickshire/ to complete the survey.
For a paper copy call 01926 410410 or collect a copy from any Warwickshire County Council library.
