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Online, on paper, or in person - Let’s Keep Talking!
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07 August 2023
Neath Port Talbot Council is following up its “Let’s Talk” drive to get feedback from residents and businesses on what matters most to them with a campaign entitled Let’s Keep Talking.
In an effort to encourage feedback from as many people as possible, the questionnaires are being made available in a variety of formats.
There is an online version, together with paper copies of the questionnaire and feedback boxes now in place at public buildings across the county borough.
These can be found in all Neath Port Talbot libraries, community centres and council buildings including civic centres as well as all Celtic Leisure venues in the county borough.
They are also available in other venues including Pontardawe Arts Centre, Ystalyfera Community Hall, St Paul’s Centre, (Aberavon), Building Blocks (Resolven), Vernon Place Community Hub (Briton Ferry), The Dove Workshops (Banwen), Briton Ferry Town Council Community Hall, Canolfan Maerdy (Ammanford), Glyncorrwg RFC and Afan Fitness (Cymmer).
Cabinet members and officers will also be attending a number of events, fun days and group activities across the county borough to talk to people and ask for feedback.
The closing date for responses is midnight on Sunday, October 8th, 2023.
Cllr. Steve Hunt, Leader of Neath port Talbot Council said:
“The quickest and easiest way to complete the Let’s Keep Talking questionnaire is online, but we are mindful that not everyone wants or is able to access online services, so have tried to make them as accessible as possible.
“We are encouraging as many people as possible to fill in the questionnaires because we really value continuous feedback from our residents, our staff, our businesses and partners on how we work as a council and so that we can consider this feedback when making decisions.
“Your responses will help us identify what, if anything, has changed over the past two years and will be used to inform decisions over the coming months in relation to the priorities that will be included in the Corporate Plan for 2024 onwards and the budget for 2024 and beyond.”