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Consultation has concluded
The Traffic & Highways department (responsible for parking, roads, street furniture and more) is reviewing the way we provide information on our southend.gov.uk webpages (please see Important Links on the side banner). The aim for the department is to create an inclusive, self-serve experience for members of the public, whilst ensuring information available online to them is accessible, relevant, and simplified.
We need your help
Please fill in this short survey and let us know what you think of our webpages. We are interested in what you visit the Traffic & Highways pages for, and how successful you were in finding what you’re looking for.
From the results of this survey, we aim to make visiting the Traffic & Highways webpages an efficient and easy experience.
The short survey will be open until Thursday 31 March 2022.
The Traffic & Highways department (responsible for parking, roads, street furniture and more) is reviewing the way we provide information on our southend.gov.uk webpages (please see Important Links on the side banner). The aim for the department is to create an inclusive, self-serve experience for members of the public, whilst ensuring information available online to them is accessible, relevant, and simplified.
We need your help
Please fill in this short survey and let us know what you think of our webpages. We are interested in what you visit the Traffic & Highways pages for, and how successful you were in finding what you’re looking for.
From the results of this survey, we aim to make visiting the Traffic & Highways webpages an efficient and easy experience.
The short survey will be open until Thursday 31 March 2022.