Date announced for Westbury event where people can 'Ask the Leader of the Council'
The next event will take place at Westbury Community Project on Tuesday 25 April, from 6pm to 7.30pm.
Wiltshire Council is hosting a series of community events across Wiltshire where people can ask questions and find out more about the work of the council.
Events are being held in each community area so that they are convenient to attend and questions are relevant to the local area.
People are encouraged to ask any questions about the council, its objectives and priorities, and the challenges ahead. The events are an opportunity to put questions directly to the leader of the council and hear his thoughts and plans for the future.
The next event will take place at Westbury Community Project on Tuesday 25 April, from 6pm to 7.30pm.
The last event took place in Devizes on 28 March where residents shared their views on local issues and asked questions about a wide variety of council services and projects.
Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said: "It was great to talk to people in Devizes and hear their experiences of local issues and discuss potential solutions. I will now take these forward and update on progress made via the Area Board and on our website.
"This month I'll be in Westbury and I'm really looking forward to hearing from local people and getting their feedback on how we can improve services.
"These events are a fantastic opportunity to put your questions directly to me on the issues that matter to you, and for us to ensure that our priorities reflect those of local communities."
People can ask questions at the events or submit questions in advance to communications@wiltshire.gov.uk (opens new window).
The venue address is: Westbury Community Project, Eden Vale Rd, Westbury, BA13 3NY.