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Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service Customer Survey

  • 14th June 2021

Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service Customer Survey is now live!

We’d like to hear what you think about our services.

Have you visited us in The Hive, read posts on our social media, or sent an enquiry to our Archives or Historic Environment Record teams? Have you used our online resources, catalogues, databases and indexes?

Have you used us for family history, local history, archaeological research, planning enquiry or for a particular question?

Have you attended one of our events (in person or online) – a talk, behind the scenes tour, workshop of guided walk? Or have you taken part in one of our projects?

How has Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service helped you and how can we improve our services?

We would love to hear from you!

Take part in the online survey here; it should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete.

Thank you

The Worcestershire Archive & Archaeology Service Team

 

 

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