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24 September 2025

Monmouthshire Council Launches 2025 Resident Survey


Monmouthshire County Council has launched the 2025 resident survey to gain feedback on everyday life in the county.

This initiative is part of the council’s ongoing commitment to engaging with residents to understand what matters to them.

Monmouthshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Equalities and Engagement, Cllr Angela Sandles, said:

“We want to hear your thoughts on living in Monmouthshire, your experiences in your local area, your opinions on the council’s services, and your involvement in your local community.”

This is the second year that the council is conducting the survey, which provides residents with the opportunity to give their feedback on the quality of the local environment as well as satisfaction with services such as education, social care, transport, recycling, libraries and leisure centres.

The results of the 2024 survey can be viewed on the council's website.

The survey is open to all Monmouthshire residents until 31 October.

Hosted by Data Cymru as part of their National Resident Survey, the survey is designed to support local councils in increasing their understanding of performance and perception.

Take part in the survey by visiting Let’s Talk Monmouthshire: www.letstalkmonmouthshire.co.uk/resident-survey-2025 or pick up a paper copy at a Community Hub or Leisure Centre.

 



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