* The North East Wales Borrow Bus.
Organisations in Llangollen are backing a scheme to help households across North East Wales help save money and to reduce local levels of waste.
The Lottery-funded Borrow Bus project is led by reSource, a community interest company based in Ruthin, working in partnership with Drosi Bikes of Llangollen.
Also involved are the Pengwern Community Hub and Friends of the Earth Llangollen.
According to the scheme's sponsors, the aim is for the bus to travel around North East Wales making it easy for people to share and borrow household and garden items that are used infrequently, so encouraging a local circular economy.
Over time it would increasingly attend complementary events such as repair cafés, community festivals etc.
To learn more about how the local community and how they could benefit from the project organisers are asking people in the areas involved, including Llangollen, to take part in a survey.
They say this will only take five minutes to complete with responses needed no later than August 19.
All entries registering for a mailing list will be entered into a draw for a £50 voucher.
Organisers add: "All responses are confidential. No individual named person or data is shared without their explicit agreement."
To learn more about how the local community and how they could benefit from the project organisers are asking people in the areas involved, including Llangollen, to take part in a survey.
They say this will only take five minutes to complete with responses needed no later than August 19.
All entries registering for a mailing list will be entered into a draw for a £50 voucher.
Organisers add: "All responses are confidential. No individual named person or data is shared without their explicit agreement."
* The survey can be seen at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/BorrowBus-BaselineSurvey/?fbclid=IwAR2BoZ2jSREkv4z0NjJ6p6A2Hbm0Z0-7CgzMOopoRLC87zgbz_Ms_d6qles
* For further details, contact: Bws.Benthyg@innovas.co.uk
* For further details, contact: Bws.Benthyg@innovas.co.uk
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