IT is the last chance for residents to comment on services provided by Harrow Council.

The council want the public’s views on parks, libraries, arts and sports facilities as part of the Let’s Talk consultation, which closes next Friday.

Residents can fill in the survey on the council website or pick up a freepost paper copy in libraries or council offices.

Almost 3,000 Harrow residents have taken part talking to councillors or officers and filling in surveys at pop-up garden roadshows, or sending back the questionnaires.

Councillor David Perry, the council’s portfolio holder for community and cultural services on Harrow Council, said: “So many residents have come to talk to us at our roadshows and ‘go to’ days this summer, telling us what they think about our cultural and leisure services.

“Make sure we capture your views too by filling in the survey and telling us what matters most to you.

“We have difficult choices to make with £62m of savings to find, and that is why we want to involve our residents in helping us make the right decisions for Harrow.

“Let’s Talk is about giving you a real influence in our decisions so don’t miss the chance to be part of the conversation.”

Complete the questionnaire online at www.harrow.gov.uk/letstalksurvey