Portsmouth residents are being asked for their views on the city’s roads and the cleanliness of its streets.
Portsmouth residents are being asked for their views on the city’s roads and the cleanliness of its streets.
Colas, which maintains roads, manages streetlights, and keeps pavements clean, is inviting feedback on its work.
A Colas spokesperson: “Colas have been working in Portsmouth for 20 years now and we want to make sure we continue to improve our services. Listening to people’s views is a big part of this and we want to hear from anyone, whether you are a resident, work in the city or just visiting. It’s a great way to identify what we’re doing well, where we can improve and highlight any specific issues people might have so we can take action.”
People can give their views by completing a survey at: https://www.research.net/r/Colas2025
The survey is open until the 30th of November.

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