Help shape the future of council services in Somerset

By Emma Dance

4th Aug 2022 | Local News

Somerset County Council's Headquarters At County Hall In Taunton. CREDIT: Daniel Mumby. Free to use for all BBC wire partners.
Somerset County Council's Headquarters At County Hall In Taunton. CREDIT: Daniel Mumby. Free to use for all BBC wire partners.

People in Somerset are encouraged to join a new Customer Panel and help shape the future of council services.

From April 2023, Somerset's five councils will be replaced by the new unitary Somerset Council which will deliver all council services to all communities – from waste collection and adult social care to housing, benefits and parks.

The Customer Panel is being established to ensure residents are at the heart of those services. No special skills are required, all you need is a willingness to take part in three research topics each year and provide honest and constructive feedback. Panel members will have the chance to take part in online surveys, one-to-one interviews, usability tests and discussion groups.

Cllr Val Keitch, Somerset County Council's Lead Executive Member for Local Government Reorganisation, said: "We want to provide the very best services that meet the needs of everyone who lives and works in Somerset. Therefore it's absolutely vital we listen to our residents and develop and improve our services in partnership with them.

"There are various ways you can get involved and we'd love as many people as possible to join in and play a key part in shaping our services."

You can find out more about the Customer Panel and sign up online HERE. If you would like to find out more information you can contact the council by completing the Contact Us form or calling on 0300 123 2224.

     

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