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Your voice is important
Let’s Talk: Living in Powys is a survey of residents being run by Powys County Council.
By responding to this survey you will help us to better understand:
What is important to you
Your experience of your local area
How you view and interact with the council
Ultimately, your views help shape your local area and your local services. So, it is important to hear from as many residents as possible. Please encourage your family, friends, and neighbours to complete this survey.
Completing the survey
The survey is made up of 11 short sections and will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Once completed, please hand it to a member of staff at your local Powys library or scan it and email to haveyoursay@powys.gov.uk.
Data Cymru is running this survey on behalf of Powys County Council. If you would like any further information, or have any difficulty completing the online survey, please email surveys@data.cymru or call 029 2090 9500.
Your voice is important
Let’s Talk: Living in Powys is a survey of residents being run by Powys County Council.
By responding to this survey you will help us to better understand:
What is important to you
Your experience of your local area
How you view and interact with the council
Ultimately, your views help shape your local area and your local services. So, it is important to hear from as many residents as possible. Please encourage your family, friends, and neighbours to complete this survey.
Completing the survey
The survey is made up of 11 short sections and will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Once completed, please hand it to a member of staff at your local Powys library or scan it and email to haveyoursay@powys.gov.uk.
Data Cymru is running this survey on behalf of Powys County Council. If you would like any further information, or have any difficulty completing the online survey, please email surveys@data.cymru or call 029 2090 9500.
Data Cymru is running this survey on behalf of Powys County Council. The core questions you are being asked are also being asked in many other local councils across Wales as part of a broader approach to hearing from residents.
In addition to your survey responses, when you complete the survey online, your IP address (a unique string of numbers that identifies each computer) will be collected to help us identify duplicate or inappropriate responses.
Information that could identify you will be seen by Powys County Council and Data Cymru only and will be held for 5 years from the date the survey closes.
Anonymised information may be used to further develop the survey, for reporting, and as part of regional or national discussion.
Powys County Council is registered as a Data Controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office. More information on how your data will be used can be found in the council's privacy notice and Data Cymru's privacy policy.