Herefordshire Council is asking local residents for their views about proposed priorities in a new County Plan.
The County Plan is the document that outlines the Herefordshire Council's overarching ambitions and objectives, and how they will be delivered.
The council is currently consulting with local people on a new four year County Plan for 2024-2028.
Residents are being asked to think about how they would like it to feel to live in Herefordshire in 2028, and then help to shape and refine the County Plan by completing an online consultation survey.
Complete the County Plan consultation questionnaire here.
The consultation will close on 8 February 2024.
Councillor Jonathan Lester, Leader of Herefordshire Council said: "Everyone will have a view on what they want their county to be like in years to come. I welcome the extension of this consultation to give more people the opportunity to feed back their thoughts and views."
All feedback received will be considered in developing the priorities for the 2024-2028 County Plan.
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