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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
David Laister

Businesses urged to have their say on Hull's community strategy

Time is running out for businesses to have their say on Hull City Council's community strategy.

The survey has been opened up to local businesses, with a set of questions specifically created for company owners and entrepreneurs, asking what it is like to run a business in the city, positive aspects and barriers, and how local ventures could be better supported.

Responses will help shape plans and priorities for the next decade.

Cllr Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, said: “We know local people want to be listened to – that’s reflected in the numbers who have already had their say.

“We have been clear since the launch of the Community Strategy questionnaire that a plan for the future of the city must be informed by the people who live and work here. We’ve worked to engage with residents, young people, and now businesses, so that we can be confident the feedback is truly representative.

“I want to thank everyone who has already taken the time to complete the survey, whether online or on paper. There is still time to take part if you haven’t yet. You can pick up a paper survey at libraries, children’s centres, community centres or customer service centres, as well as council buildings and some community events. You have until May 22 to give us your views.”

Completed surveys will be entered into a prize draw to win up to £250 in high street shopping vouchers.

To take part in the survey click here.

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