PEOPLE in Inverclyde are being asked to share their views on how to spend £20 million allocated to Greenock by the UK Government.
A short online survey has been set up by Inverclyde Council to gather views on the best way to spend the cash allocated to the town from the Long Term Plan for Towns programme.
The online survey, asking people which project areas they would like to see prioritised, can be completed at surveymonkey.com/r/SZSFV3X.
Ballot boxes have also been set up at a variety of locations across the town.
This week, ballot boxes can be found at the Inverclyde Centre in Cathcart Street, the Southwest Library at Barr’s Cottage, the Broomhill Hub in Mearns Street, and Youth Connections in Burns Square.
Next week, beginning November 25, the ballot boxes move to Your Voice in Clyde Square, the Waterfront Centre on Customhouse Way, the Branchton Centre in Branchton Road, and the Gibshill Centre on Smilie Street.
The deadline for responses to the survey is Sunday, December 1.
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