A series of consultation events are currently being held on the draft Well-Being Plan 2023 and the Pembrokeshire public is urged to get involved.

The Well-being Plan, produced by the Pembrokeshire Public Services Board, aims to identify, prioritise and agree the objectives and actions to improve well-being across the county 2023-2028.

As part of the feedback process online sessions are being held where members of the public can discuss any aspects of the draft plan.

The next online event will be held on Wednesday, February 1, from 12 noon to 1 pm.

Please register your attendance via the registration form at: https://haveyoursay.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/come-and-talk-to-us-about-the-draft-well-being-plan

If you can’t make the date or would prefer a face-to-face session that can also be included on the registration form via the link above or by calling the Pembrokeshire Community hub on 01437 723660 or emailing: enquiries@pembrokeshire communityhub.org

Responses are requested by Friday, February 17.

Cllr Neil Prior, Chair of the Pembrokeshire Public Services Board, said: “This is an important piece of work for local public services, not just the council, as it helps set our collective ambitions to improve well-being for Pembrokeshire residents over the coming years. 

“Please take this opportunity to ask any questions or seek clarification on the draft Well-Being Plan and provide your feedback.”