The online survey is open now and will close on Tuesday, 17th February.
Laois County Council is launching its first ever Commuter Survey today.
The survey will gather more details on where commuters travel to for work and how often, employment sectors and their attitude to living and working in the county.
Findings will be used to create a report that identify key locations within the county where skills and talent are concentrated and will form the basis for future economic development strategies.
The survey is now available online and closes on Tuesday February 17th.
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