Residents are being invited to give their opinions on local pharmacy services in a survey being run by Greenwich Council.

The results of the survey, which will run until October 31, aim to identify where existing services are doing a good job and where improvements may be needed.

Results will help shape a report on local pharmacy services which will be sent to NHS England to help in their planning of future services.

Cllr Maureen O’Mara, the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Cabinet Member for Public Health, said, “Local pharmacies form an important part of the local health service, and are relied on by many residents of all ages. Along with our local health partners we are keen to ensure that pharmacies are operating in a way that meets the needs of local people.

“The survey is a useful way for us to find out whether they are doing so – and to identify any improvements that might be needed.”

The questionnaire is completely anonymous, and will take around 10 to 15 minutes to complete.

For information visit www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/haveyoursay