Are you satisfied with Wiltshire's roads?
A survey is being sent out by the Council to a random sample of residents
Last updated 21st Jun 2024
We're being asked what we think about Wiltshire's roads, and those further afield.
The Council's taking part in the National Highways and Public Transportation survey - where we can share views on things like the condition of roads and footpaths and the quality of cycling facilities.
A survey will be sent out to a random sample of 3,300 households across the county to get involved.
The questionnaire will go out this month, with a reminder to fill it in later, with local and national results published in October.
Cllr Nick Holder, Cabinet Member for Highways, Street Scene and Flooding, said:
“We want to encourage all Wiltshire residents who receive this survey to take part. It’s a great opportunity to share your views of these services in your local area.
“Highways and transport services play a vital role in all of our communities, which is why feedback is so valuable.
“A key priority in our Business Plan is to ensure that there are options for different modes of transport available to residents as well as maintaining and improving the existing transport infrastructure.
“We have a commitment to understand the needs of all our communities and this survey will enable us to identify areas of improvement.”
The survey is a collaboration between 96 local authorities, giving them a chance to compare results, share in best practice and identify opportunities to work together on highways provision.
It also gives local residents an opportunity to say which services they think Wiltshire Council should prioritise and improve.