An online consultation has been launched to allow local people to give their views on possible changes to how much people pay for social services in Pembrokeshire.

Pembrokeshire County Council is considering making some changes to social services charges, and is holding a consultation until October 2.

Members of the public can read the full consultation document and give their views online at www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/haveyoursay

Surveys are also being sent out to people who use social services and drop-in sessions are being held where people can find out more, ask questions and give feedback, or complete a survey.

Cabinet member for social services, Clr. Tessa Hodgson said: “It is really important that we get the views of the people who use our services through this consultation and I would urge people to complete the questionnaire and or attend one of the drop-in sessions being held across the county.”

The drop-in sessions commenced this week and continue in August as follows:

Tuesday, August 1, 5-8 pm: Picton Centre, Haverfordwest (Lounge Room); Wednesday, August 2: 2-6 pm: Milford Haven Town Hall (Murray Suite); Tuesday, August 8, 10 am to 1 pm: Pembroke Leisure Centre (Pembroke Suite); Wednesday, August 30, 10 am to 1 pm: Fishguard Town Hall (Market Hall room).