YOUNG people are being asked to 'Shout Out' about their feelings on services in Worcestershire in a new county council survey.
The survey, called Shout Out, is running throughout the month, closing at 11.59pm on Sunday, January 29.
The council wants to hear from people aged 18 to 24 to find out how happy they are living in Worcestershire as part of a wider campaign to give younger voters the chance to have their say on council services and priorities.
Leader, Cllr Simon Geraghty, said: "I’m keen to ensure our plans and priorities are shaped by what residents and businesses tell us are important to them.
"This survey is specifically targeted to capture the views of younger generations to ensure our work reflects their priorities too. If you’re aged between 18 and 24 please do take a few minutes to respond as your views really will help to shape the future of our county and the services we provide.”
Find the survey online at worcestershire.gov.uk/shoutout.
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