Warwickshire County Council is working on a plan to get more people travelling by bus.
They are working closely with bus operators to develop a Warwickshire Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).
The Government has earmarked £3 billion towards improving bus services throughout England.
The BSIP will set out Warwickshire's ambitions for bus service improvements and help secure some of the funding.
To help create the Plan, the Council needs the feedback of all residents regardless of whether or not they use the bus. The Council is engaging with groups and individuals across the county to get their views.
Councillor Wallace Redford, Cabinet Member for Transport and Planning said: “For many, buses are a lifeline to employment, education, medical appointments and leisure, and are essential to the economy. Working with our partners, we are committed to ensuring our bus services are the best they can be.
“We want to hear from as many residents as possible to help shape our BSIP and make sure that it reflects our communities right across the county. We're keen to hear from people who already use buses and from those who currently don’t. We also want to hear from public, private and voluntary organisations who have an interest in making our bus services work better.”
You can take part here.