Salisbury City Council is inviting residents to attend its Annual Parish Meeting.
The event will take place on Monday 27 April at Salisbury Guildhall from 6.30pm.
The meeting is open to the public and provides an opportunity for residents to raise questions about the city and council matters.
During the session, the Mayor and Council Leader will present a report on the past year’s activities.
Residents will then be invited to ask questions either in person or in advance.
Questions can be submitted by email before 5pm on Monday 20 April and may be read out anonymously if requested.
The meeting will also be streamed online, allowing people to watch live or catch up later.
Mayor John Wells says the new option to submit questions in advance will help more people have their say.

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