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    Views sought on Ceredigion’s second Wellbeing Centre

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 4, 2023Updated:December 4, 2023No Comments
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    Lampeter Wellbeing Centre that opened earlier this year
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    Following the successful opening of the Council’s first Wellbeing Centre in Lampeter earlier this year, residents are invited to share their views on the second Wellbeing Centre in the county.

    Residents are invited to share their views on what services and activities they would like to see offered at the Wellbeing Centre in Cardigan.

    Councillor Catrin M S Davies, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Customer Services, said: “The creation of Wellbeing Centres is a key aspect of the Council’s Corporate Strategy, and improving the health and wellbeing of our residents is a priority for us as a local authority. The Wellbeing Centres will play a significant role in delivering our Wellbeing Objectives by enabling residents to access services that improve their physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.

    “What people need is different across the county, so it’s important that each Wellbeing Centre is designed to meet those local needs. Contacting county residents and hearing what they want from the service is an important part of the development process and I would encourage as many people as possible to complete the survey.”

    Residents have an opportunity to have their say until 31 December 2023. The survey can be accessed online here: https://tinyurl.com/Cardigan2ndWellbeingCentre

    Paper copies are available at Teifi Leisure Centre, the County Library in Cardigan, Cardigan Integrated Care Centre and Llandysul Library. For other formats, contact Clic Customer Services on 01545 570 881 or [email protected]. There will also be an opportunity to discuss at focus groups.

    The feasibility study is being undertaken by Alliance Leisure on behalf of the Council and is funded in partnership with Welsh Government via the Health and Social Care Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund Programme and as part of the wider West Wales Regional Partnership Board Capital Programme.

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