Hampshire County Council wants to know how you feel about its provision of highways and transport services in new survey
New Forest residents can have their say on Hampshire County Council’s highways and transport services in a new satisfaction survey.
This includes the condition of roads, provision for cyclists, public transport and how utilities’ works are managed on the road network.
The National Highways and Transport Network’s annual public satisfaction survey is open until 29th February 2024.
Councillor Nick Adams-King, executive lead member for universal services at HCC, said: “We know the positive impact that good roads have on people’s quality of life, as well as the part this plays in supporting the local economy so the outcome of surveys like this is a helpful indicator of our performance.
“We also know that following the heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures we experienced during the winter, there has been a significant increase in road defects such as potholes.
“I’m pleased to say that highways crews are working hard to repair those, seven days a week, resulting in a record number of repairs at over 2,000 each week.
“We would be grateful if as many people as possible could take a few minutes of their time to complete this survey so we can continue to improve and deliver a high quality service.”
Take part in the survey by visiting: https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/nht-surveys