Wednesday, August 8, 2012

County council invites views on its future blueprint

* What are you views on the future of Llan?
 Denbighshire County Council is developing a new Corporate Plan for 2012-17. This will define our priorities and the outcomes the council aims to deliver for communities such as Llan.  During the past year, the authority has undertaken a considerable amount of consultation and engagement with residents, our staff, and elected members. This helped to identify priorities for its new Corporate Plan.  The council says its engagement work has included the following: · A Residents’ Survey: 2,256 households responded to a survey which included questions about the biggest issues facing our communities.· A Public Survey: 1,228 people responded to a survey on our website and in our leisure centres, libraries, One-Stop-Shops and council reception areas.· Workshops with young people: run with the Denbighshire Youth Council and Student Councils in our High Schools. A council spokeswoman said: "We have developed our draft priorities to reflect what you have told us, and we would now like to know what you think before we finalise and publish our new Corporate Plan." This consultation has just started and is open until Tuesday 11 September, and it is also available online at www.denbighshire.gov.uk/corporateplan. The final draft of our Corporate Plan will be presented to our Elected Members on Tuesday 9 October for agreement. The spokeswoman added: "The priorities have been chosen based on what people told us were important to them in previous consultations. "We are particularly interested to know if you think anything is missing, or if there is anything specific within any of the proposed priorities that you think we should focus on. "If you’d like to comment on the priorities we have suggested for our Corporate Plan 2012-2017, you can send an e-mail to corporate.improvement@denbighshire.gov.uk, telephone 01824 706161, or write to Corporate Improvement Team, Denbighshire County Council, County Hall, Ruthin, LL15 1PH."

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