PEOPLE across the district can have their say on the future of local councils in Warwickshire.
Under government proposals for local government reorganisation, all six councils in the county will disappear by April 1 2028.
A public engagement exercise runs until September 14 and residents, businesses, town and parish councils, voluntary and community groups can take part.
Councillors will use this information to help them to make their final decision. It is being run by Opinion Research Services (ORS) online and paper versions can be collected from district and borough council offices.
For Stratford district residents, copies are available from Elizabeth House in Church Street, Stratford.
In addition to the public questionnaire, ORS will be conducting focus groups with a randomly selected sample of residents from each council area.
ORS will also be holding focus groups with businesses, voluntary/community groups and town and parish councils, to explain the proposals and gather feedback.
Local stakeholders will also be consulted.
No decisions have been made yet.
Visit shapingourcouncils.co.uk/get-involved/ to complete the questionnaire.
Final plans must be submitted to the government by November 28. Following this, the government will consult on the proposed plans before making a final decision in 2026. If approved, the new unitary authorities are expected to be in place by 2028.
