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Tell us your concerns and we'll make your voice heard - that's the pledge from councillors whose job it is to hold Adur and Worthing leaders to account.
Recycling, housing and bathing water quality were just some of the issues examined by Adur & Worthing Councils' Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee (JOSC) in the last year.
Councillors are now urging members of the public to have their say on what topics they want the watchdog to focus on in the next 12 months.
The call comes as the next public meeting - which will be streamed live on YouTube on 17th September 2020 - focuses on climate change and how the Councils can use its role to support sustainability across the area.
Councillor Stephen Chipp, Adur District Council's Chairman of JOSC, said:
“Effective scrutiny is crucial to thriving democracy and our role as a watchdog is to act as a critical friend so that the best possible decisions are made for our residents. I look forward to councillors of all parties continuing this in the coming year as we look to work together and make recommendations which can have a positive impact on our area.”