Businesses in the city are being encouraged to have their say on the big issues affecting Bath.
The Bigger Picture is a new survey-based campaign which has been launched by law firm, Withy King, in association with Bath News and Media.
The surveys, which will be conducted every quarter, will give Bath businesses an opportunity to share their views on key issues, including property, waste and parking.
The results will be published quarterly in Agenda magazine and the Bath Chronicle and will start in September with the Bigger Property Picture.
Head of commercial property at Withy King in Bath, Paul Daniels, said: "Bath is one of the most desirable places to live and work – and yet it is the aspects which we find most appealing, such as Bath's wonderful old buildings and heritage, which often create the greatest challenges. The Bigger Picture is an exciting new initiative which provides a platform for Bath businesses to debate the issues which matter most to them and an opportunity to lobby for change."
The first in the series looks at Bath's property scene.
Mr Daniels said: "We want to hear businesses' views on how to create more grade A space in the city so as to attract and retain our most ambitious companies.
"We'd like to know where you think the development priorities lie and what should be done to accommodate Bath's growing population of students and provide for the city's key workers. We hope as many Bath businesses as possible will take part in the survey and help to influence the direction of change in our great city."
The first survey is now live. Businesses can have their say until next Tuesday by taking part in the short, online survey via www.withyking. co.uk/thebiggerpicture.
All completed surveys will be entered into a prize draw to win an iPad Mini.