Residents in Earlsfield will be able to question their elected representatives and senior council managers at a ward feedback meeting this evening.
These 'Let's Talk' meetings are organised by the council so that residents can deliver their verdicts on local services and highlight areas of concern.
Topics that members of the public regularly raise include parking, street cleaning, recycling, policing, public transport and the NHS.
The meeting will be chaired by the leader of the council Ravi Govindia, who will be joined by Earlsfield ward councillors Matthew Maxwell-Scott and Charles McNaught-Davis, plus the leader of the opposition Rex Osborn.
Senior officers from all the main town hall services will also be on hand to answer questions from the audience, address locally identified concerns and take on board suggestions for service improvements.
The meeting is being held at St Gregory's Church Hall, 306 Garratt Lane, on Wednesday, July 17 from 7.30pm onwards.
People who are unable to attend can submit questions in advance via the council's website at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/letstalk.
A summary of the issues raised by residents will be posted on these web pages after the meeting.
People with a disability who require support or assistance to attend should call Gareth Jones on 020 8871 7520 or email garethjones@wandsworth.gov.uk.
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