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Let’s Talk Money Consultation – The survey closes on 9 December 2024

North Yorkshire Council is now in the second year of providing many of your local services, from rubbish collection and recycling, public health, social care and education, roads, transport and leisure services as well as support for businesses. The council has brought together the services previously provided by eight councils into one, but there is still a significant task ahead as we continue to transform services now and in the years to come.

As we continue to strive to provide value for money services, improving outcomes for local people, businesses and communities across North Yorkshire in the face of major financial challenges, we are also experiencing ongoing increases in demand for services like adult social care and children and young people with special educational needs.

We want to hear from you about what is important to you and how you think we should spend the money the council has available.

There are several ways you can take part in Let’s Talk Money: You can fill in an online survey here https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/LetsTalk

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If you would prefer, you can pick up a paper copy from your local library or main local office and return it in the envelope provided.

You can also email letstalk@northyorks.gov.uk  or call 0300 131 2 131 (please say ‘Let’s Talk’ when prompted) to request a survey.

You can write to:

Let’s Talk

North Yorkshire Council

County Hall

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Northallerton

DL7 8AD

Accessible formats of the survey are available on request. Please share your views with us and encourage your colleagues, friends and family to do the same. The survey closes on 9 December 2024.

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