People across East Suffolk are being invited to share their views on the places where they live, work and visit.
East Suffolk Council has launched a new Placeshaping project aimed at improving the quality of towns and villages across the district and helping shape future planning policy.
An interactive online map allows users to highlight locations they like, dislike or feel could be improved. Participants can also complete a short survey to provide more detailed feedback.
The council says the project is open to anyone with a connection to the area and will help guide future development and planning decisions.
As part of the initiative, a series of guided walking tours will take place in Framlingham, Woodbridge and Leiston. These 90-minute sessions will give residents the chance to share their views directly with the project team.
East Suffolk Council says gathering local insight on streets, buildings and public spaces is key to shaping the future of the district.
The consultation is open until 24th April, after which an insights report will be published.
Residents can take part online via the East Suffolk Placeshaping website.
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