Wychavon survey - Droitwich people urged to have their say on services and Covid-19 - The Droitwich Standard

Wychavon survey - Droitwich people urged to have their say on services and Covid-19

Droitwich Editorial 21st Sep, 2020   0

THE ANNUAL survey asking residents living in Wychavon District to have their say on their local area and services has been launched.

People have until October 4 to put across their points of view, including questions on how Coronavirus has impacted them and the council’s response to it.

Other issues covered in the survey include litter and homelessness.

Feedback will be used to improve services and the ongoing recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.




A summary of the results will be published anonymously on the council website.

Last year, the survey received 1,140 responses, with traffic congestion, crime, public transport, litter and recycling voted as the top priorities for Wychavon residents.


The survey takes about 15 to 20 minutes to complete but progress can be saved so it can be completed in stages.

Wychavon District Council leader Coun Bradley Thomas said: “The views of our residents really matter to us and we are encouraging as many people as possible to tell us what they think.

“This year has been difficult for everyone and we have been amazed at the community spirit across the district.”

He thanked everyone who had volunteered, along with staff and Wychavon councillors who he said had gone above and beyond the call of duty to maintain services and provide support.

People can visit www.wychavon.gov.uk/consultations to find out more and complete the survey which will be available until midnight on October 4.

For paper copies, call the council’s Customer Services team on 01386 565000.

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