Posted: Fri 21st Oct 2016

Still Time to Have Your Say on The ‘Wrexham You Want’!

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Oct 21st, 2016

There is still time to take part and have your say in the ‘Wrexham You Want’ consultation.

The consultation, which launched at the start of September, asks residents to share their views on the ‘Wrexham You Want’ for our future generations.

Details about the consultation state: “The Wrexham We Want is an opportunity to share your views on the Wrexham you want for our future generations.

“We face a number of challenges now and in the future. Things such as climate change, poverty, poor health, unemployment and economic growth. To tackle these everyone needs to work together. To give current and future generations a good quality of life we need to think about what people need now and in the long-term.

“Wrexham Public Services Board is a partnership of organisations that help provide public services in Wrexham. It includes the Council, the Health Board, the Fire and Rescue Service, Natural Resources Wales, the Police, The National Probation Service and Community Rehabilitation Company, Public Health Wales, Glyndŵr University, Coleg Cambria, A.V.O.W, and Welsh Government.”

Within the consultation participants will be asked what they think would make Wrexham better now and for future generations – focusing on things such as employment, environmental changes, health, people all having an equal chance, communities getting on well together and the Welsh language and culture.

There is still time to have your say in the consultation before it closes on Monday 24 October!



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