THE Wales Audit Office wants to know what you think of Pembrokeshire County Council.
It is asking people across the county the have their say on their opinion of the council and the services it provides.
The Audit Office wants to hear from residents as part of its corporate assessment of the authority.
"Wherever you live in Pembrokeshire your county council provides a number of services that affect you, your family and your wellbeing. But with financial resources becoming ever more stretched in Wales, it is important that councils prioritise areas that need to improve and have arrangements in place to ensure that citizens benefit from the most vital of services.
"It couldn’t be easier to give us your views, log onto mypembs.audit.wales and tell us: What do you think of your Council? And What do you think of the services your Council provides?
"We want to hear from a cross section of people on any topic related to the county council. You may have views on how the council notifies you about changes to services, or thoughts on its objectives – for example on its commitment to regeneration and town centres, schools improvement and reconfiguring adult social care services," a Wales Audit Office spokesman said.
Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas, added: “If we are to get a clear picture of how a council is doing, we need to be asking the very people it is there to serve and support. It is important for us to hear from the people of Pembrokeshire and I would encourage as many residents as possible to give us their views.”
Log onto mypembs.audit.wales and have your voice heard today.
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