East Ayrshire Council is inviting residents to voice their views on recent developments in Cumnock.
The 'Town Centre Health Check' survey asks locals to state their opinion on changes to the town centre throughout the years.
Recent developments include investing in the new Rothesay House, which houses a number of Council services alongside a library and marriage suite, the refurbishment of the Town Hall and the soon-to-open development of seven new shops in Townhead Street.
The Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS) has also helped restore many underused and ageing buildings via grant-funding from Historic Environment Scotland and East Ayrshire Council.
Cllr Jim Buchanan said: "People have always been at the forefront of our planning, with all the changes we've made, and have still to make, we need to consult with, listen, and take heed of the opinions of those who use the town centre to live, work and shop
"So that's why we're now running a Town Centre Health Check, part of which takes the form of an survey, which we'll be repeating every two years so we can monitor and hone our performance."
To view the survey, visit here.
(Pictured: Cumnock Town Hall)
(LM)
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07/06/2016
Council Invites Residents To Voice Opinions On Cumnock


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