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Maidstone Borough Council opens Coronavirus consultation

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Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) is asking residents to share their experiences on how they have been affected by Coronavirus as part of a public consultation. The public consultation will help MBC to focus its resources to help everyone recover.

The Council is asking for thoughts in the form of a short online survey which will help it understand how people have coped, the support they have needed and how they have been affected because of the Coronavirus.

“We understand that this has been a very difficult time for all of us, and the Coronavirus has affected so many of us in different ways,” said Councillor Martin Cox, Leader of the Council. “Maidstone Borough Council is here to help provide support to our residents across the borough and we would really like to know how we can help them moving forward by focusing on resources to help us all recover. The information we will gather from the consultation will help us understand what they have experienced and help they may need in the future.”

MBC’s survey should take around 10 minutes to complete. The Council hopes it will provide information that will provide details on how people are feeling and concerns they may have, along with how the Council can support them in the future.

“The more information we have, the more we can help our residents,” noted Mr Cox. “We would encourage as many people as possible to complete the survey and ask them share the consultation with friends and family in the Maidstone area too.” The consultation survey will be open until October 2nd. Follow the link to take part in the survey: MBC Resident Survey September 2020

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