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The ‘Play Your Part’ engagement exercise has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part. We have analysed all the feedback received and a copy of the feedback report is available here and information about the Council Plan 2020 to 2024 is available here.
We look forward to carrying on the conversation through more engagement on ‘Participate Now’.
We want everyone to thrive through stronger communities that are greener, fairer and more involved.
We have real strengths in Cheshire West and Chester but the data tells us there are also real challenges, including:
Tackling the climate emergency
Supporting our local economy to grow and deliver good jobs with fair wages for our residents
Supporting children and young people to have the best start in life and achieve their full potential
Enabling more adults to live longer, healthier and happier lives
Making all our neighbourhoods even better places to call home.
We are also considering how we continue to deliver modern and efficient Council services and fund actions to tackle these challenges.
Together we all play a part
We want to build a new relationship with residents and partners, where we work together to make a difference. We will do our bit, but we want to encourage everyone to play their part.
Find out more
To find out more, please watch our information video, or read one of our further information booklets.
The ‘Play Your Part’ engagement exercise has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part. We have analysed all the feedback received and a copy of the feedback report is available here and information about the Council Plan 2020 to 2024 is available here.
We look forward to carrying on the conversation through more engagement on ‘Participate Now’.
We want everyone to thrive through stronger communities that are greener, fairer and more involved.
We have real strengths in Cheshire West and Chester but the data tells us there are also real challenges, including:
Tackling the climate emergency
Supporting our local economy to grow and deliver good jobs with fair wages for our residents
Supporting children and young people to have the best start in life and achieve their full potential
Enabling more adults to live longer, healthier and happier lives
Making all our neighbourhoods even better places to call home.
We are also considering how we continue to deliver modern and efficient Council services and fund actions to tackle these challenges.
Together we all play a part
We want to build a new relationship with residents and partners, where we work together to make a difference. We will do our bit, but we want to encourage everyone to play their part.
Find out more
To find out more, please watch our information video, or read one of our further information booklets.
This phase of the ‘Play Your Part’ engagement exercise has now closed. Thank you to everyone who took part. We have analysed all the feedback received and a copy of the feedback report is available under 'Further Information'. We look forward to carrying on the conversation through more engagement on ‘Participate Now’.
Send us feedback on all the challenges through
our survey.
Before completing the survey please ensure that you have read the detailed 'play your part’ booklet. This
booklet is also available in an accessible PDF format.
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This phase of the ‘Play Your Part’ engagement exercise has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part. We have analysed all the feedback received and a copy of the feedback report is available under 'Further information'. We look forward to carrying on the conversation through more engagement on ‘Participate Now’.
You
can also send us your feedback through an easy read survey that uses simpler
words and pictures.
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Findings available
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The findings of this engagement exercise are available here.