Exeter residents are being invited to help the city council draw up new policies on housing, by contributing their own experiences of finding somewhere to live.
A confidential online survey's been set up by Exeter University and it's hoped a wide cross-section of people will take part, including those who can't afford rent or a mortgage, or are living in poor accommodation.
The aim is to get a clear picture of the city's housing needs and the problems people are facing in obtaining an affordable, or suitable, place to live.
The survey is available until September 21st and can be accessed via this link: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/housingneeds
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