TEST Valley Borough Council is inviting comments from residents on ways to improve untidy corners of the borough.
The council has £100,000 to spend each year on the improvements, which can be anywhere - except on privately owned land - and can take any form.
Head of Technical Services, Terry Gilmour says it's a perfect opportunity to get the area in better shape.
He said: "This scheme has been running for the past three years and has proved very successful, but we still need suggestions from the public.
"If you're passing an area and think 'I wish something could be done to improve that', now is your chance to say so."
Projects which have already been carried out include traffic calming at Knights Enham Infant School, landscaping in Union Street and the clear out of Artists Way pond in Andover.
"There have been 67 improvements throughout Test Valley so far, and more than half-a-million pounds has been spent," said Mr Gilmour.
Any comments or suggestions can be sent to Terry Gilmour at Test Valley Borough Council.
A plan showing the location should be included with the suggestion.
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