BARNOLDSWICK folk are being given the opportunity to have their say about recent improvements made to the town centre during a week-long exhibition at the tourist information centre and library.
A display showing the range of improvements made during the last two years will be open to the public from next Monday.
A questionnaire accompanies the exhibition and offers local people the chance to voice their opinions on what has been done and what should be done in the future to improve their town.
It covers issues such as the improvements to the town's historic buildings, commercial properties and streets, the promotion of businesses, the encouraging of visitors to the town and Barnoldswick's future.
Completed questionnaires will be analysed by Pendle Council's West Craven Area Committee as part of future regeneration schemes for the town.
David Morris, the council's Conservation Officer, said: "The aim of the exhibition and questionnaire is to explain some of the work that has been carried out over recent years, to get local people's views on this and to find out what people want to see happen to Barnoldswick in future years.
"These views are very important and we would very much like as many people as possible to visit the exhibition and complete the questionnaire."
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