The Council Plan (2023-28) is a list of things the Council has committed to do to support local people and communities. 

When setting out what we plan to do, we have considered how we can help people today and how we can protect the well-being of people in the future - our children and our children's children.  These are called our 'Well-being Objectives'.  

Not everything the Council does is mentioned in the Council Plan (2023-28), yet every day all the work carried out by the Council, in its own way, helps deliver what we have set out to do. 

Our Council Plan (2023-28), which includes details of our Well-being Objectives, is on our website. 

We would like to ask you some questions about what is important to you.  The answers you give us will help us understand if the things we list in the Plan are right or if they need changing. 

Anyone who has an interest in Flintshire can answer the questions, for example people who live here, go to school or college here, own a business or work here or who visit, shop or come on holiday here. 

The closing date to answer the questions is Monday 7 October 2024. 


How we will handle the data you give us

Information provided in the questionnaire will be processed by Flintshire County Council to ensure that the experiences and views of stakeholders contribute to development and improvements agreed within the Council Plan (2023-28). 

Your data will be processed by Flintshire County Council as part of our public task for the specific purposes to ensure that the Performance and Risk Management Team are considering the views of people of Flintshire when informing the Council Plan (2023-28), under section 70 and 71 (1) of the Government of Wales Act 2016 and sections 169(6).   The Council Plan (2023-28) includes a summary of the Council's well-being statement and key priorities, known as 'Well-being Objectives', which are a requirement of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. 

Flintshire County Council will not share your data with any other organisation.  The Performance and Risk Management Team will retain your data for 3 years following receipt of your questionnaire.

If you feel that Flintshire County Council has mishandled your personal data at any time you can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office by visiting their website or by calling their helpline on 0303 123 1113. 

For further information about how Flintshire County Council processes personal data and your rights please see our privacy notice on our website - http://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/Resident/ContactUs/Privacy-Notice.aspx