Ask county councillors a question
Newtown residents are being given the opportunity to raise their concerns and ask questions directly to the Powys County Council during the next full council meeting in March.
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Newtown residents are being given the opportunity to raise their concerns and ask questions directly to the Powys County Council during the next full council meeting in March.
The council has allocated a 20-minute slot for public questions, focusing on matters related to the county and the services provided by the council.
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To participate, interested individuals are required to submit their questions via email to publicquestions@powys.gov.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 21 February. If accepted, the questions will be added to the agenda for the upcoming meeting.
Powys County Council recognizes the importance of public participation and encourages locals to take advantage of this opportunity. The council's decision to allocate a specific time for public questioning aims to bridge the gap between the council and the community, enhancing transparency and promoting responsible governance.
Residents of Newtown are encouraged to make use of this platform and directly address any issues or concerns they may have regarding council services. This avenue provides a valuable opportunity to voice opinions, seek clarifications, and hold the council accountable for its actions.
For additional information on public participation at council meetings, interested individuals can visit the Powys County Council website at https://powys.moderngov.co.uk/ecSDDisplay.aspx?NAME=SD672&ID=672&RPID=9845814
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