Have your say on transport infrastructure development in Tendring
Network Rail officials will be among those at the meeting.
People can put their questions on the future of services in Tendring to bus, road and rail chiefs.
Officials from Network Rail, First Buses and Essex County Council, along with representatives from Essex Police and Tendring District Council (TDC), are holding a round-table meeting to discuss plans for infrastructure improvements in the district.
Members of the public are invited to the Tendring Locality Board meeting to have their say.
Board chairman and ECC deputy leader Kevin Bentley said: “We will have the top people at the table and it is an opportunity to get answers about transport links and services in Tendring.
“It would be great to see a large turnout so that the major issues affecting people’s lives on an everyday basis are addressed.”
Mick Page, TDC leader and vice-chairman of the locality board, added: “People have their own views, ideas and experiences – both good and bad – about the transport services and infrastructure in our district.
“Now is the time to come and voice them and ask questions from the people responsible for providing these vital services.
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“We will not be discussing potholes but the bigger picture in an effort to influence and support future provision.”
The meeting takes place at Clacton’s Princes Theatre on Thursday from 5pm.