Voters in County Durham have a further chance to offer their views on election arrangements in their area.

Durham County Council carried out a consultation earlier this year as part of a review of all polling districts, places and stations in the county.

The feedback received has now been published online and residents are being invited to have their say on the comments submitted.

The authority is legally required to undertake a review every five years, giving people the chance to offer any suggestions for changes to specific polling places and districts as well as the suitability of polling places.

A polling district is a geographical sub-division of an electoral ward, while a polling place is the area of a building where a polling station is located. A polling station is the place where electors cast their vote.

Issues raised by those who responded to the initial phase of consultation include the number of polling stations in a specific area, access and suitability of polling venues and the size of polling districts.

Feedback can be emailed to electoralservices@durham.gov.uk or posted to Electoral Services, Durham County Council, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL.

Comments must be submitted by Monday, 22 July.