Committed to empowering residents to have their say, Flintshire County Council has launched a new online Consultation and Engagement Hub.
The purpose of the Hub is to make it easier for people to access opportunities to get involved and see how their involvement has made a difference.
Cabinet Member for Corporate Services, Councillor Linda Thomas said:
“The Council is committed to giving people a voice. The new hub will publish the things we are inviting feedback on and when we have considered all the information we are given, we will publish the outcomes so that people can see how they have helped shape the decisions we make.
“The Hub provides a single point of online access for people to get involved at a time and place that best suits them.
“We will continue to widely publicise the things we are inviting feedback on and provide opportunities for people who are unable to access information online.”
The Consultation and Engagement Hub is available here:
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