Posted: Fri 26th May 2017

The Wrexham We Want: What do YOU Want to See in Wrexham?

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This article is old - Published: Friday, May 26th, 2017

Residents across Wrexham are invited to put their views forward on a far-ranging plan which will shape public services in the area far into the future.

The Wrexham Public Service Board (PSB), which includes organisations such as North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Wrexham Council, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and Coleg Cambria, is working on a new Wrexham Well-being Plan.

The Plan aims to shape the present and future delivery of services by public service organisations in Wrexham, and will impact on the lives of residents today and for future generations.

As such, the views of residents and service users are sought on the Plan, under a round of consultation known as The Wrexham We Want.

In autumn 2016, the PSB asked members of the public what they wanted Wrexham to be; including any obstacles or problems that might get in the way of these aspirations, and the support needed by services and communities to bring about any improvements.

The answers from the autumn consultation were put together alongside other important information to form the Wrexham Well-being Assessment; the basis of the coming Plan.

The PSB needs your input on what its final priorities should be as it puts the Plan together, and a final draft will be put together later in the year.

More information about ‘The Wrexham we want’, and the work of Wrexham Public Service Board can be found here.



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