Honiton Town Council is actively seeking input from local residents as it considers its budget and priorities for the 2025/26 financial year. This initiative is part of the Council's commitment to ensuring that community voices are heard and reflected.
Honiton Town Council is actively seeking input from local residents as it considers its budget and priorities for the 2025/26 financial year. This initiative is part of the Council's commitment to ensuring that community voices are heard and reflected in the decision-making process.
The Council has identified a range of initiatives for the upcoming year and is encouraging residents to share their views on these proposals. Feedback from the community will play a vital role in helping the Council allocate resources effectively and address the needs of Honiton’s residents.
To participate, residents can complete a short survey. The survey is accessible online via a QR code or by printing and filling out a form. Both options are designed to make it easy for as many people as possible to have their say.
“This is an opportunity for the people of Honiton to shape the future of their town,” a spokesperson for the Council said. “We value your input and encourage everyone to take a few minutes to let us know what matters most to you.”
The Council urges residents to respond promptly to ensure their feedback is considered in the final budget planning process. For more details and access to the survey, visit the Honiton Town Council website.
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