Residents across Tendring are happy with the quality of services provided for them - but have strong views on how money could be better spent.
Those are the findings of a survey carried out among people living in the district through the Mori Citizen's Panel.
Three key areas where residents wanted to see extra funding were public toilets, the battle against fly-tipping and community safety projects.
They were prepared to see spending cut on administering council tax and housing benefits, improving the quality of private sector housing in Tendring and preparing for emergencies.
Published Friday, December 24, 2004
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