Royal Welsh Show Week Safety Measures
Residents of Builth Wells and visitors to the Royal Welsh Show last month are being urged to take part in a survey and give their views on the safety measures that were in place.
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Residents of Builth Wells and visitors to the Royal Welsh Show last month are being urged to take part in a survey and give their views on the safety measures that were in place.
Residents of Builth Wells and visitors to the Royal Welsh Show last month are being urged to take part in a survey and give their views on the safety measures that were in place.
How many people responded to the engagement? |
206 |
How many people visited the engagement webpage? |
724 |
What happens next? |
The feedback from residents and visitors will be vital as the group reviews the measures and see if anything can be done differently for future shows. |
What is the latest news? |
5 July 2023 A series of safety measures including a campaign encouraging youngsters to Have Fun, Take Care and Stay Safe will return ahead of this month's Royal Welsh Show. The campaign will see a series of posters, banners and other media displayed at licenced premises and throughout Builth Wells during show week, encouraging people to behave responsibly in a creative and humorous way. The campaign is being implemented by the Builth Wells Events Safety Group. The measures introduced by the safety group, which was formed in 2017 and led by Powys County Council, aim to reduce public risk and improve the safety of those in and around Builth Wells during the period of Royal Welsh Show. |