A new survey has been launched to gather views on how to improve Anglesey's five town centres.
Local residents and business owners are among those being asked for their feedback as part of a five year strategy plan by Anglesey Council.
A separate survey is also being run for stakeholders in the Holyhead, Llangefni, Amlwch, Menai Bridge and Beaumaris areas.
The council says the findings will help to identify key priorities for public investment in high streets via external funding schemes.
It will also prepare so-called "baselines" and future placemaking plans for each of the five towns on the island.
Council leader Gary Pritchard said: "This will provide the foundation needed to create individual place making plans in due course."
"Feedback from our consultations will provide important information and allow us to understand what the various groups value about their town, what their concerns are and how we can bring about positive changes."
“Promoting opportunities to develop the island’s economy is one of our key objectives as a council. Given time, we hope to see the placemaking approach make a significant contribution to the vitality and attractiveness of our town centres.”
The three-week survey, which runs until Thursday 21st November, is part of "Lle Da", a placemaking programme for the whole of Anglesey, funded by the UK Government and forming part of the Welsh Government's "Transforming Towns" project for the island.
To take part in the surveys, visit the Anglesey Council website or visit any of the town centre libraries for a hard copy, or visit the Anglesey Business Centre or the council HQ in Llangefni.