Residents urged to take part in survey
Residents in Newtown have been invited to take part in a survey initiated by Powys County Council to help influence future planning and service delivery in the region.
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Residents in Newtown have been invited to take part in a survey initiated by Powys County Council to help influence future planning and service delivery in the region.
The "Let's Talk: Living in Powys" survey offers residents an opportunity to express their thoughts on life in the county and their interactions with council services.
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By responding to this survey, you will help the Council to better understand:
- What is important to you
- Your experience of your local area
- How you view and interact with the Council
Cllr James Gibson-Watt, Leader and Cabinet Member for an Open and Transparent Powys, explained:
"Your views can help shape your local area and your local services. The questions being asked are also being asked in many other local councils across Wales.
"It is important to hear from as many residents as possible. Please encourage your family, friends, and neighbours to complete this survey."
You can respond to the survey by clicking here. Responses must be submitted by Friday 13th December 2024.
If you would like any further information, or have any difficulty completing the online survey, please email surveys@data.cymru or call 029 2090 9500.
Data Cymru is running this survey on behalf of Powys County Council.
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