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Local MP hosts survey to find out 'What Matters to Rutland'

By Evie Payne

7th Jan 2024 | Local News

Have your say on local issues being tackled by the Rutland and Melton MP in 2024. Image credit: Nub News.
Have your say on local issues being tackled by the Rutland and Melton MP in 2024. Image credit: Nub News.

The MP for Rutland and Melton is hosting a survey heading into 2024 to find out what matters to Rutland residents.

In the survey, she asks for residents' opinions on local and national issues, including the cost of living, Mallard Pass Solar Farm, immigration, speed cameras, Armed Forces support, Oakham ticket station, job opportunities, national debt and more.

Some questions are multiple choice, while some offer residents the chance to add their own comments.

The survey should take between five and 15 minutes, depending upon how much you have too say, and asks for a few personal details.

Alicia Kearns said: "I want everyone in Rutland and Melton to have their say, so I run surveys each month so that residents can let me know their views about certain topics.

"As we go into 2024 I would be grateful for your thoughts on what I prioritise when working on behalf of our communities, and on the campaigns I've been working hard to deliver.

"Please fill out my What Matters to Rutland survey here."

     

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