Residents are being invited to have their say on the parish council where they live.
As they complete the short survey, people will be asked for their views on existing parish boundaries, numbers of councillors and if any new parishes should be created or existing parishes grouped or abolished.
The consultation comes as North Lincolnshire Council launches a far-reaching Community Governance Review affecting all 44 parish councils and three parish meetings across the area.
Community Governance Reviews help to ensure that parish councils are reflective of the identities and interests of a community, enabling local services to be delivered effectively and efficiently.
The initial consultation runs until 12 April 2024. Residents will then have the opportunity to give their opinion on proposals put forward.
Following this, Full Council will consider whether to adopt any of the outcomes of the review.
For more information, and to take the survey, please visit the North Lincolnshire Council website.
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