Residents have the chance to have their say on services offered by Chorleywood Parish Council (CPC).
Returning for the second time, CPC’s Residents’ Survey is seeking feedback to ensure the council is focusing on the services and management of facilities that matter most to the community.
CPC states that this is especially important given ongoing plans for local government reorganisation, which means that services currently provided by the district or county council could be transferred to the parish council. This could include car parks, public footpath maintenance, road sign cleaning, and play areas.
The survey asks residents’ views on a variety of topics, including if CPC provides value for money, the extent to which CPC acts on local residents’ concerns, and ideas for sustainability initiatives in the village.
It also asks whether residents believe there is currently a gap in available services for children and older people.
The survey is open until Sunday, November 2, and is available at www.chorleywood-pc.gov.uk/chorleywood-residents-survey-2025
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