A SURVEY has been launched to find out what help and support Bromsgrove residents need as the cost-of-living crisis continues.

Launched by the Cost-of-Living Partnership, of which Bromsgrove District Council is a member, the short survey asks residents about the impact currently being experienced by households.

Bromsgrove District Council chief executive, Kevin Dicks, who chairs the partnership said: “The crisis is set to continue as caps on utility bills, which are set to land on doormats, are due to end and rent increases are also inevitable.

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“By continuing to work with partners we can bring together all the help and advice available for residents who can be signposted to get the correct support for them from a trustworthy source.

“This survey will provide us with useful data so we can ensure the work we are doing is having an effect and we can tailor it to meet our residents’ needs.”

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The partnership, which includes DWP, Act on Energy and CAB, has already launched a leaflet for residents and a webpage, as well as a cost-of-living event hosted by the Worcestershire County Council.

The survey can be accessed via https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/BDCCostofLivingFeb2023 and the closing date for responses is 5pm Friday, March 10.