Residents survey starts in Carmarthenshire

A residents survey is being carried out across Carmarthenshire to find out what people think about the county council and its services.
From now until November 28, a company called BMG will be conducting the survey using a representative sample of 1,000 residents.
It involves visiting the people in their homes and conducting a 20-minute interview about Carmarthenshire County Council’s services.
The independent and confidential survey will ask for people’s opinions about the council, the services it provides and the local area where they live.
The information will be used to help identify where improvements to the services, facilities and information the council provides can be made.
BMG is a leading market research agency, all interviewers carry identity cards which bear their photographs.
Residents are reminded to check the identity of any callers before allowing them access into their homes.
Anyone who is unsure of the person calling can ring Carmarthenshire Direct on 01267 234567 for information, or out of office hours call Careline on 01267 222288.
Council Leader Cllr Meryl Gravell said: “We want to find out what people think about the council, our services and their local communities.
“Only by gathering this information can we identify where improvements to the services, facilities and information that we provide can be made.
“The success of the survey depends on the co-operation of residents, and I would like to thank those who take part, their help is much appreciated.”

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