A SURVEY has launched today (February 17) for residents in Baylis and Stoke to share their views on the area.
Slough Borough Council is working in partnership with Public Health Slough, East Berkshire NHS Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) health partners and One Slough to create stronger, healthier and more attractive neighbourhoods.
It gives residents a chance to have their say on topics including covid impact and their health and wellbeing.
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Councillor Sabia Akram, lead member for leisure, culture and communities, said: “We have run similar surveys in Chalvey, Colnbrook and Britwell and it has really helped to create a picture of the area and what needs to be done, while working with the local communities and partnership groups.
Cllr Akram added residents know day to day what issues affect them.
She said: “I would encourage Baylis and Stoke residents to fill in the short survey to make their views known.”
The results of the survey will identify key issues, concerns and areas for opportunity and improvement.
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The survey is open from today (February 17) until 5pm on March 4.
And paper copies can be sent to Manor Park Community Centre and Baylis Court Nursery School.
Visit the survey online to fill it out.
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