We’re Looking for Local People to Help Lead the Future of Tudno & Mostyn
We’ve secured £20 million over the next ten years for our area through the UK Government’s Pride in Place programme.
This is a huge opportunity to invest in the things local people care about – creating more opportunities for children and young people, backing local projects, and making changes people can see and feel.
But for this to work properly, it has to be led by the community.
We now have a brilliant leadership team on board to steer the programme. Jim Jones and Jayne Black have been appointed as Chair and Deputy Chair. Both have deep roots in the community and are raring to get started.
That’s why we’re urging people who live locally, work locally, volunteer locally, or have a strong connection to Tudno and Mostyn to put themselves forward to join the new Neighbourhood Board.
You don’t need to have been on a board before. You don’t need specialist experience. And you don’t need to be the sort of person who normally gets involved in council meetings or formal committees.
What matters is that you care about the area, you listen to other people, and you want to help make Tudno and Mostyn even stronger.
We want the Board to include a real mix of voices – parents, young people, community volunteers, local workers, people from sports clubs, faith groups, schools, businesses, charities, housing associations and residents who simply care about where they live.
The Board will help shape a long-term plan for the area, listen to the wider community, look at ideas for investment, and help make sure this funding delivers real improvements.
This is a chance to have a say, to stand up for your community, and to help make decisions that will shape the next ten years.
If you care about Tudno and Mostyn, please consider getting involved.
To apply, please complete the application form using the link below:
https://forms.gle/iNA62Mbx3kXshZyh8
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