Have Your Say – The Surrey Debate
By Maggie_V | Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 17:22
As the country faces cuts in public spending from healthcare
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Your opportunity to let the council know where and how to make savings
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Do you have ideas to help reduce costs?
to highways, Surrey’s public services will be
changing. Surrey County Council want to
hear your views on how to keep our county special, while managing savings to
the budget. The final decisions will be
made in February and in the meantime the Council wants to hear residents’ views
about the ongoing spending review, gather opinions about the public services
and get suggestions for savings.
There are a number of ways to get involved – visit the “Have
Your Say – The Surrey Debate” website and complete the online survey. Or submit you views by email to haveyoursay@surreycc.gov.uk or
via twitter.
You can also write to
Have Your Say – The Surrey
Debate
Surrey County Council
Room G29
County Hall
Kingston-upon-Thames
KT1 2DN
Or you can Have Your Say Face to Face at the public debate
that will be taking place on 18th November at Salesian
School in Chertsey
from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Among the
panellists at the debate are
Dr Andrew Povey, Leader of Surrey
County Council
Peter Williams, Chair of Surrey
Police Authority
David Clayton-Smith, Chair of NHS Surrey
David Hypher, Chair of Surrey
Youth Focus
Tickets are FREE, but spaces are limited, so you will need
to register for the event by email to enquiries@surreyhaveyoursay.info. There will be a webcast online for those who
are not able to attend.
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