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Help shape the future of our County


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Help shape the future of our County

Conwy County Borough Council and Conwy & Denbighshire Public Services Board

County Conversation

Conwy County Borough Council and the Conwy and Denbighshire Public Services Board have recently launched two surveys seeking views on what people think about the County, its future, and their priorities for public services.

The responses will feed into an assessment of the County’s well-being and help inform public service improvements.

Chief Executive Rhun ap Gareth said: 

“We want to work with our communities to help make them stronger and more resilient – and that starts with listening. By taking part in the survey, the people of Conwy County can help shape the future and influence the way we work. I’d like to encourage everyone to take part and share their views.”

Follow the link here to complete the surveys: Assessing the Well-being of our County and County Conversation 2026.

The surveys are open now and will close on Friday, 31 July 2026.

Paper copies are available from any library in Conwy County or at Coed Pella. The surveys are available in other formats on request by contacting CountyConversation@conwy.gov.uk

More information is available at: Help shape the future of our Counties in Conwy and Denbighshire.

 

The surveys are anonymous and each survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. 

They are available in both English and Cymraeg 

The surveys are available in other formats by request  

In addition to details of the Well-Being Assessment consultations for Conwy and for Denbighshire at Help shape the future of our Counties in Conwy and Denbighshire, more information about the Conwy and Denbighshire Public Services Board and the Well-Being Assessment is available at: Conwy & Denbighshire Public Services Board.

For more information, contact countyconversation@conwy.gov.uk  

Posted on 17/06/2026

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