Rotherham Council is seeking the views of residents as it starts to prepare a new Council Plan from 2025.
The new plan will guide the authority's priorities for the coming years, and people are asked to give their views on what they think are the biggest challenges and opportunities facing communities in the borough.
The eight week consultation kicked-off at Rotherham’s largest community event, the Rotherham Show last weekend, with many residents giving their feedback.
The Council is asking residents to fill out an online consultation form, which will be live until 5pm on 31 October 2024.
Councillor Chris Read, Leader of Rotherham Council, said: “We want to hear from residents about how they feel about their local area, their priorities when it comes to the communities they live and work in, as well as what they would not make a priority, so we can best meet our resident’s needs and expectations in the years to come.
“The feedback gained will join the ongoing dialogue formed through previous consultations and our experience of working with local communities in Rotherham, to help us draw up the next iteration of the Council Plan.”
All responses to the online consultation form are anonymous, and any data provided will be handled in line with the Council’s privacy policy, which can be read in full at www.rotherham.gov.uk/privacy.
The findings will be published alongside the new Council Plan, which will be available from April 2025.