The public will get the chance to voice their opinions on a controversial decision to launch car parking charges across a Norfolk district.
Breckland Council announced earlier this year it will be introducing car parking charges across its five towns next year as a "cost recovery option" amid budget pressures.
The council is currently hosting a consultation period to hear the public's views on the plans.
As part of its consultation, which also involves an online survey, it will be hosting public engagement events in its five towns throughout November.
The public are being asked to attend the events in Swaffham, Attleborough, Dereham, Thetford and Watton.
Although the meetings in Swaffham and Attleborough have already been held, the next one is set for Thetford Library on Tuesday, November 19.
The one in Dereham will be taking place on November 21 at its library and the last one will be held in Watton at Adcocks on November 27.
All events are between 11am and 7pm.
The council's consultation period will end on December 15.
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