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Public Services Quality Group Survey of visitors to UK archives 2014

  • 19th May 2014

Do you wish to feed back comments about the archive service at The Hive? Now is your opportunity to contribute to the development of our future service provision…

From Monday, 9th June to Saturday, 21st June 2014 we will be asking for your thoughts on the Worcestershire Archive Service, which is based at The Hive. The results will be analysed and, where possible, will inform improvements to the service.  This forms part of the national Public Services Quality Group (PSQG) survey which runs every 18 months and gives us the opportunity to regularly review and benchmark our service.

We would be very grateful for your participation and will take your comments very seriously. This provides you with the perfect occasion to have your say.

 

The information you give will be treated confidentially and will not identify you in any way. We will not pass your information to anyone else – it will only be used by Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service to help make improvements.

Please note, however, that you can only take part if you are aged at least 16 years.

Please come to visit us soon and be sure to have your say!

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