Oxford City Council (OCC) has unveiled a new public consultation in order to gather comments from local residents regarding the future of the Museum of Oxford.
The council is currently conducting a review into the museum to see how it can be best adapted to modern techniques and how displays can be enhanced to represent the city's history.
Feedback from the consultation aims to help OCC find out what local residents think about the museum's exhibits, services and facilities, while a bid for Lottery funding towards a revamp is also being prepared.
OCC leader Bob Price said: "We will use the information for discussions within a series of focus groups later in the summer so that any funding bid is based on sound advice from users and experts alike."
The consultation closes on 7 June.