INVERCLYDE Council is asking members of the public to give their thoughts on the regeneration of Greenock.
The call comes after the town received support funding from the UK Government's Long Term Plan for Town's Programme, the purpose of which is to develop and deliver projects that support the long-term regeneration of the town.
And the council has released an online form that allows members of the public to suggest which project areas should be prioritised, ranging from supporting businesses and town centre retail or developing either an enterprise hub or youth opportunity programme.
Members of the public will also be asked to choose which re-connecting town centre and public realm investment projects would get their support alongside the likes of Small Community Projects.
If you can't access the link provided on Inverclyde Council's official channels then you can vote in-person by using the body's ballot box which will be available in multiple locations over the next two weeks.
Starting this week the box will be available in the Inverclyde Centre, the Southwest Library, Broomhill hub and Youth Connections.
Next week it will be found in Your Voice, the Waterfront Centre, Brachton Centre and Gibshill centre.
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