RESIDENTS are being urged to have a say on the town’s future.

Knutsford Town Council is developing a 10-year strategy to guide its work.

Councillors are keen to hear from as many residents as possible.

A series of workshops have been held at Egerton Place in the town centre and one at the Welcome Café on Longridge.

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The town council also ensured it heard from the younger members of the community by delivering a session to a class of year 9 students at the Knutsford Academy.

An open consultation invites residents to suggest ways in which the council could better serve Knutsford.

Adam Keppel-Green, town clerk, said: “We’re keen to understand what the community wants to see change over next 10 years so we can work to help deliver that change for the town.

“Our aim is to hear from as many residents as possible over the next few weeks.

“The more people that come forward to tell us what is important to them, what they want to see more of or less of in the town – no matter how small or grand – will help us shape our pan in the knowledge we’re meeting our resident’s needs.”

A short survey which replicates the format of the workshops is available online until August 5.

Visit knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/strategicplan or you can send your views to Knutsford Town Council offices, Toft Road, Knutsford, WA16 6TA or