TIME is running out for the public to comment on the polling arrangements a council uses for elections.
Copeland Council council is carrying a ensure all electors have appropriate facilities for voting.
The review includes polling district boundaries, locations of and access to polling stations.
It also gives respondents the opportunity to suggest other buildings that may be used for polling.
A review of this kind is carried out every five years.
The first round of consultation runs until July 24.
A second round of consultation takes place in August and September.
Copeland Council said the final proposals will be approved in November.
For further details and to respond visit www.copeland.gov.uk.
The last time voters went to the polls was in the last council elections in May.
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