Warwickshire residents invited to have their say on local transport services in transport survey

By Nadia Sayed 19th Jun 2025

WCC launches Warwickshire County Council NHT Public Satisfaction Survey 2025 (images via Nub News)
WCC launches Warwickshire County Council NHT Public Satisfaction Survey 2025 (images via Nub News)

Warwickshire County Council is calling on residents to have their say in the 2025 National Highways and Transport (NHT) Public Satisfaction Survey, which began rolling out from 6 June 2025.

The responses will help shape the future of local highways and transport services across the county.  

Warwickshire is one of 111 local authorities participating in the national initiative, which offers residents the opportunity to comment on a wide range of services including road conditions, footpaths, cycling infrastructure and public transportation. 

A minimum of 3,300 randomly selected residents across Warwickshire will receive the 12-page questionnaire by post, with the option to complete it online using a unique access code.

A reminder will follow, and the results will be published in late October 2025. 

Cllr Rob Howard, Leader, Warwickshire County Council, said: "There are clear benefits to conducting a public survey in this way.

"As well as providing excellent value for money, it also enables everyone involved to identify areas of best practice and spot national, regional and local trends.

"This is not about producing a league table to champion one geographical area over another - it's about understanding customer views better and working together to deliver the most satisfactory and efficient outcomes for local residents." 

 Warwickshire County Council uses the insights from the NHT survey to set priorities and track performance against its corporate objectives. Residents' views play a vital role in helping the council make informed decisions about investment and improvements. 

WCC expressed: If you receive the survey, please take the time to complete it – your feedback helps shape services that matter to you."

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