Denbighshire County Council is developing a new Corporate Plan with the help of local residents who have taken part by providing their feedback.
Every five
years the council creates a new Corporate Plan to realign its focus and plan
how its services can best work together for up to five years.
The County
Conversation consultation process gives residents the chance to provide their
feedback. It is split into two key phases: the first phase (happening now)
seeks to establish what people feel the council’s priorities should be.
This will then be used to create the new Corporate Plan which reflects the opinions of how local residents want to see Denbighshire improve as a place to live, work and visit.
The new plan will then be consulted on fully at a later date.
The council is encouraging everyone to get involved in this first phase of the County Conversation before the deadline of July 31.
Topics raised so far in the County Conversation include supporting the community, climate change, education, training and job opportunities and activities for young people.
Councillor
Julian Thompson-Hill, the council’s Lead Member for Finance, Performance and
Strategic Assets, said: “It is great that so many residents have already got
involved in the County Conversation.
“This plan is
created for everyone in Denbighshire so it is important that as many residents
as possible have their say on shaping the Corporate Plan and the priorities for
the next five years.
We have
already received great feedback from residents which will help us ensure that
the plan’s focus represents what is most important to our communities, however
I would encourage anyone that hasn’t already to get involved.”
The County
Conversation survey is being run online until July 31 2021. Paper copies are
also available to collect and return from libraries and being distributed to
home library service users until then.
To take part
and have your say, visit https://countyconversation.denbighshire.gov.uk/project/596 to
complete the online survey.
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