Councils need to think and act differently to sustain services in rural Wales
Councils need to think and act differently to sustain services in rural Wales
That’s the conclusion of a report, published by the Auditor General for Wales, which calls for councils to think and act differently to address this challenge.
The report examines the changing face of rural Wales and looks at the demographic challenges in providing council services to dispersed communities. The loss of the cornerstone of village life, such as banks and post offices, and poor infrastructure are causing challenges and councils struggle to find sustainable ways to help.
Young people influencing decisions about what matters to them
Young people influencing decisions about what matters to them
How do you do it?
The focus of this event will be how we can best design and deliver services together with young people to help them meet those challenges.