Posted: Sun 16th Oct 2016

Tell Leading Councillors What You Think About ‘Difficult Decisions’ Consultation

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Oct 16th, 2016

Lead Members from Wrexham Council will be on Lord Street tomorrow to hear your views on the ongoing budget consultation.

The event, which is the second of its kind to take place this month features as part of Wrexham Council’s ‘Difficult Decisions’ consultation.

So far 608 people have taken part, with just over two weeks until the consultation closes on 26 October.

This is the fourth budget consultation to be held by Wrexham Council and there are plans to increase the number of responses and public engagement.

Last year’s budget consultation saw a record number of responses for Wrexham Council, with over 1700 people putting forward their opinions over the space of a month – so if you want to put your opinion forward, now is the time to do it!

People will also have the chance to discuss ‘The Wrexham We Want’ consultation which is also underway.

You can speak to the Lead Members between 1pm and 3pm on Lord Street on Monday 17 October.



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