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Back in January we asked for your feedback on the Council’s long-term priorities to improve the quality of life for all of our residents.
The Swindon Plan sets out three priority missions for the next decade to build a ‘fairer’, ‘better’ and ‘greener’ Swindon, informed by feedback from hundreds of residents and council partners and colleagues gathered during a borough-wide engagement exercise earlier this year.
Back in January we asked for your feedback on the Council’s long-term priorities to improve the quality of life for all of our residents.
The Swindon Plan sets out three priority missions for the next decade to build a ‘fairer’, ‘better’ and ‘greener’ Swindon, informed by feedback from hundreds of residents and council partners and colleagues gathered during a borough-wide engagement exercise earlier this year.
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Resident Let's talk Swindon Events has finished this stage
13th December 2023
Draft Plan Engagement
Resident Let's talk Swindon Events has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are open through attending a Community Engagement Event or via the Let's Talk Swindon portal
Analysis and Amendments
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The engagement has closed and the feedback will be analysed to inform any amendments to the plan
Final report
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An overview of the engagement activity will be taken to Cabinet in March 2024 to be agreed after the May 2024 election
Swindon Plan to be taken to Cabinet
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Since then we’ve carefully reviewed all the input we received to help produce our final plan, the Swindon Plan. This will be discussed at the Council’s Cabinet (17 July) and Full Council (25 July).