Residents in Salisbury are being invited to take part in the city’s annual parish meeting later this month.
The meeting will be held at Salisbury Guildhall on Monday 27 April from 6.30pm.
It is an opportunity for local people to ask questions about the city council and issues affecting the area.
The Mayor of Salisbury, Councillor John Wells, and the Leader of the Council will present a report on council activities over the past year.
Residents attending the meeting will then be able to raise questions directly.
For those unable to attend in person, questions can also be submitted in advance.
Submissions must be sent by 5pm on Monday 20 April and can be read out anonymously if requested.
The meeting will also be live streamed, with recordings available afterwards on the council’s YouTube channel.
Organisers say the new option to submit questions in advance is designed to make the meeting more accessible and encourage wider participation.

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