 Wrexham Community Strategy
A Vision for Wrexham County Borough 2009 - 2020
Wrexham’s Community Strategy sets out the long-term targets that local public service organisations will work together to achieve and improve the quality of life in Wrexham County Borough.
We are currently reviewing the Community Strategy to ensure it is still focussing on the things that are important to local people now and for the next twelve years.
Please have your say by clicking on the draft strategy below and answering the on-line survey. If you’d like a hard copy of the strategy then please contact Anna Wallace by email: statistics@wrexham.gov.uk, by phone: 01978 292298, or calling into one of the town-centre Council offices.
Draft Community Strategy
If you would like to return your questionnaire by post to Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC), please send to:
Community Strategy Review
Performance and Improvement,
Wrexham County Borough Council,
Lambpit Street,
Wrexham,
LL11 1AY
You have until 31st October 2008 to tell us what you think.
After this date we will consider all the responses and update the strategy to ensure we are reflecting what is important to the people of Wrexham County Borough and what we can deliver within the resources we have available. The revised strategy will contain the priorities for the next 12 years and an action plan highlighting what we will deliver first. The finalised strategy will be published by 1st April 2009 and will be widely available.
Draft Community Strategy
This document is available to download in the following format:
Draft Community Strategy - Word version 59Kb 
Draft Community Strategy - PDF version 268Kb 
Draft Community Strategy - Plain Text version 81Kb 
If you would like a copy of this document in large print, another language, Braille, or digital audio, please contact Anna Wallace on 01978 292298 or email: statistics@wrexham.gov.uk.
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