South Shropshire MP Stuart Anderson has launched the second part of his Shop Local Campaign.
He's asking for feedback from Ludlow residents and businesses about the future of high streets.
The campaign, which started in Bridgnorth, received over 1,200 responses, revealing concerns over decreased confidence in local businesses.
The MP says he aims to use the survey results to push for funding and support.
Stuart Anderson MP said: "Following its huge success in Bridgnorth, I am delighted to launch my Shop Local Campaign in Ludlow. Market towns across South Shropshire have unique strengths and needs for support. My survey seeks to identify these so that I can campaign for the funding and support that will enable them to thrive. I was thrilled to receive over a thousand responses to my survey in Bridgnorth and hope to receive many more in Ludlow. This is all part of my plan to unleash rural prosperity, including by supporting our high streets."
Local resident Tracey Richardson said: "I urge everyone in Ludlow to participate in this campaign. The information and ideas provided by the survey will be key to supporting the regeneration of the town."
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