Time is running out for people to have their say on the polling arrangements used by Copeland Council for elections.
The council carries out a review ever five years to ensure that all electors have appropriate facilities for casting their votes in elections.
And the time has come for the latest review.
It includes consideration of polling district boundaries, local of polling stations and access to them.
It also gives people in the borough the opportunity to suggest other buildings that could be used for polling.
An initial round of consultation runs until Wednesday, July 24.
A second round of consultation will take place in August and September.
Following this, final proposals are set to be approved in November.
To find out full details about the consultation, and to have your chance to respond, visit
www.copeland.gov.uk
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