Let’s Talk: Living in Flintshire is a new online survey for local residents run by Data Cymru on behalf of Flintshire County Council.
Open to people living in Flintshire, the survey is available now and will close on 9th November 2025.
By taking part in the survey residents will help Flintshire County Council to better understand:
• What’s important to them
• Their experience of their local area
• How they view and interact with the council
Residents who are unable to complete the survey online can visit any of the Council’s Connects Centres where support will be available.
Opening times can be found on the Council’s website or by calling 01352 703020.
Support will also be available on the Gwella Mobile Library on the following dates: 30 September / 2, 15, 27, 22, 24 October / 4 and 6 November 2025.
Councillor Dave Hughes, Leader of the Council said:
“Balancing budgets with public expectation is challenging for all public sector organisations and understanding the views and opinions of local people, and giving them opportunities to have their say in helping to deliver improvements wherever possible, continues to be a priority for the Council.
“Not only will the survey identify what people think now in 2025, but by asking people the same questions over time, the Council will be able to compare results and identify where things have improved along with where work may be needed.
“I would encourage residents to take part and have their say.”
More information and a link to the survey is available on the Council’s website:
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