Caernarfon Herald

Have your say on future for Gwynedd

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GWYNEDD Council is calling on the county’s residents - from the Llŷn Peninsula to Penllyn and from Aberdyfi to Abergwyngr­egyn - to complete the ‘Ardal Ni 2035’ (Our Area) questionna­ire. It gives the opportunit­y for people in the county to say what’s good about their local area, what’s not so good and what needs to change to make their area a great place to live by 2035?

‘Ardal Ni 2035’ is an engagement exercise which focuses on individual communitie­s within Gwynedd and which seeks people’s views about the future of their local area. Residents can complete the questionna­ire online by:

visiting haveyoursa­y. gwynedd.llyw.cymru and selecting their local community from the menu;

by requesting a paper copy from their local library or Siop Gwynedd one-stop-shop;

by calling Galw Gwynedd (01766 771 000) to request a paper copy through the post.

If you require the questionna­ire in another language or format e.g. an easy read version, send an email to EichBarn@ gwynedd.llyw.cymru

All responses received will help shape the work of prioritisi­ng and developing 13 local regenerati­on plans for Gwynedd’s communitie­s over the next 15 years. The next step will then be to collaborat­e and jointly develop solutions with local organisati­ons, groups and individual­s.

Gwynedd Council Leader Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn said: “It’s encouragin­g to see so many of the county’s residents have already taken the opportunit­y to share their opinion on their local area by completing the Ardal Ni questionna­ire.

“The aim of ‘Ardal Ni 2035’ is to place the emphasis squarely on the local. By identifyin­g solutions from the ground up, we can build on what’s good, tackle what’s not so good and stimulate the local collaborat­ion required to regenerate our communitie­s.

“I encourage anyone who hasn’t had their say yet to spare a few minutes and complete the ‘Ardal Ni 2035’ questionna­ire. You will contribute to ensuring that local regenerati­on is based on the priorities of your community.”

The questionna­ires will be open until the end of June 2022.

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