Residents across the Three Rivers district are being urged to have their say on council services.

The annual residents' survey, launched by Three Rivers District Council, seeks to gather opinions from residents in areas including Abbots Langley, Croxley Green, and Rickmansworth, aged 16 and over.

Feedback from the survey, which will close on March 31, will help the council make informed decisions about the future of services provided by the council.

Council leader Stephen Giles-Medhurst said: "The voice of the residents is essential to this council. We want to know what people think of council services, are they happy with them?

"Are there improvements we could make? This is your opportunity to really have your say about the council and all the services we provide - so don’t delay, have your say today."

The district council is responsible for a range of services, including benefits, community safety, planning, housing needs, leisure services, parks and green spaces, public health and protection, and waste and recycling collections.

Residents who participate in the survey online and wish to be entered into the prize draw will have a chance to win one of three £60 vouchers for Watersmeet in Rickmansworth.

For more information, visit haveyoursay.threerivers.gov.uk/residents-survey-2024, contact enquiries@threerivers.gov.uk or call 01923 776611.