Denbighshire County Council is beginning to work on developing a new Corporate Plan, and would like residents to get involved and have their say.
The council
has to produce a new plan every five years to help all of its services to work together, to achieve specific goals that will help to make Denbighshire a
better place to live, work and visit.
The current
Corporate Plan started in 2017 following a consultation exercise called County
Conversation and will finish in 2022.
From the
consultation, residents and the council identified priorities for Housing,
Young People, Connected Communities, Resilient Communities and the Environment.
The council is
now keen to continue the County Conversation and ask residents what the
priorities should be for the next five years.
Councillor
Julian Thompson-Hill, Lead Member for Finance, Performance and
Strategic Assets, said: “It is vitally important residents take this chance to
have their say on shaping the Corporate Plan and the priorities during the next
five years.
“We had
fantastic feedback for our last Corporate Plan and we want to continue that
success to find out what's most important to you and help us to make sure we
focus on the right areas.
“This is a
great chance to have your voice heard, engage with us and help us continue to
make Denbighshire a better place to live, work and visit.”
To help with
this, the council is launching a survey and running some online focus groups.
The Continuing
the County Conversation survey will be live online from May 24 to July 31 2021,
with paper copies being distributed to home library service users or available
to collect and return from libraries from June 1 to July 31, 2021.
The online
focus groups will be hosted on Microsoft Teams in June and July.
To take part and have your say, please visit https://countyconversation.denbighshire.gov.uk/project/596 to complete the online survey and/or sign up for the online focus groups.
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