Let’s Talk Money in North Yorkshire
Please share your views with North Yorkshire Council to help shape the council’s budget.
North Yorkshire Council is continuing the biggest countywide conversation, Let’s Talk, to understand how you are feeling about a range of topics, and to gather intelligence to inform decision making and policies.
Let’s Talk Money is the annual budget consultation – where the council asks you to have your say on plans to save millions of pounds and ensure services are delivered as effectively as possible for thousands of households and businesses in North Yorkshire.
As part of that conversation, the council wants to glean your views and pinpoint the key priorities for North Yorkshire Council’s budget for the next financial year.
There are several ways you can take part in Let’s Talk Money:
- You can fill in an online survey here – Have Your Say Today – Let’s Talk North Yorkshire – Commonplace – the survey is on Commonplace, which is a safe and easy-to-use online tool used to engage with communities, by over 250 organisations including neighbouring councils in Leeds and West Yorkshire.
- If you would prefer, you can pick up a paper copy from your local library, leisure centre or main local office and return it in the envelope provided.
- You can also email letstalk@northyorks.gov.uk or call 0300 131 2 131 (please say ‘Lets Talk’ when prompted) to request a survey.
- You can write to: Let’s Talk, North Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AD
Accessible formats of the survey are available on request. Please share your views with the Council and tell your colleagues, friends and family to do the same.
Deadline: 18 December