Cherwell residents are being asked to help shape physical activity sessions on offer in the area during school half-terms and holidays.
Cherwell District Council is welcoming responses to its Activate Activities Screening survey until November 15.
The council said in a statement: "We would like to gain a better understanding of what children, young people, and families would like to see in their community."
The hope is the council will be able to "improve, understand, and seek other opportunities" to provide sessions.
The council added: "The aim is to improve, understand and seek other opportunities to tailor and offer physical activity sessions during the school half-terms and holidays.
"Your replies will help the council create fit-for-purpose activities, new activities, as well as areas for development and improvement."
The consultation opened on October 28, and residents can give their feedback by completing a survey on the council's website.
Results and feedback are both expected on Friday, November 29.
The survey is part of Cherwell District Council's work to improve support within the district.
By taking part in this consultation, residents will be helping the leisure and sport service team gather information that could lead to changes, making the service "more effective and fit for purpose".
The information gathered will be used in "considering implementing" these changes.
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