Residents and businesses are being asked to have their say on their feelings for and interactions with Bishop Auckland to help support its ongoing regeneration.
Durham County Council has launched a consultation to gather views on how people who live or work in, or visit Bishop Auckland feel about the town.
The council has been delivering projects within the town as part of the Stronger Towns Fund from Government.
As the Bishop Auckland regeneration programme progresses, the council wants to hear from residents, businesses, and organisations to identify future projects and funding opportunities that can be delivered.
Cllr Elizabeth Scott, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said: “Over the last few years we have delivered a number of improvements to Bishop Auckland including bringing empty properties back into use, turning disused areas into attractive public spaces, creating and improving transport infrastructure, and supporting key visitor attractions.
“As part of the ongoing regeneration programme we want to learn more about people’s sense of community and the key features that make Bishop Auckland unique, as well as understand how people interact with local cultural and heritage places and events within the area. This survey will help establish a baseline for future regeneration and funding opportunities in the town.”
People have until Friday 13 December to take part in the consultation, which can be done by completing an online survey.
Paper copies will also be available at Bishop Auckland Town Hall, in the box office and library, and Woodhouse Close Library.
For more information about the consultation, and to complete the online survey, visit www.durham.gov.uk/consultation