A consultation has been launched for those aged 50 and older living in Pembrokeshire about the communities they live in.
Age Friendly Communities focuses on how older people live a good quality of life at home and within the County.
The survey asks people to think about their later years and how communities support those, how statutory services and voluntary and community organisations can help.
An Age Friendly Community is a place that enables people to age well and live a good later life, somewhere that people can stay living in their homes, participate in the activities they value and contribute to their communities, for as long as possible.
The Age Friendly Communities approach was developed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2007, in consultation with older people around the world. It is built on the evidence of what supports healthy and active ageing in a place and supports older residents to shape the place that they live.
Using existing frameworks the consultation responses will be captured in the Pembrokeshire Age Friendly Communities Strategy and Action Plan, that will be developed with partner organisations including Hywel Dda University Health Board, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the voluntary sector and Pembrokeshire’s 50+ Forum.
For more information visit Pembrokeshire County Council’s Have Your Say page.
You can complete the online survey (opens in a new tab) by February 15th 2026.
If you would like a paper copy contact: Rachel Gibby, Age Friendly Communities Officer: [email protected] / 01437 775775
