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Why is this survey happening?
Every three years, we must carry out a Play Sufficiency Assessment to make sure we're meeting the needs of local families, young people and children. Tell us what you think about play and recreation opportunities in your area, including clubs, classes and groups.
Why do we need your help?
This assessment looks at play and recreational activities for children and young people from 0-25 years.
If you are aged under 25 years old, we want to know your views, as you may use the clubs, sports facilities, and groups in the area.
Please share your ideas and comments, you will help shape the future of all things play and recreational related in Torfaen by completing the short survey below.
Survey closes at noon on Friday 24 January, 2025.
How your feedback is used and what happens next
The information collated through the consultation will be analysed and discussed through the Play Sufficiency Action Plan Monitoring Group and will contribute to shaping the 2025/2026 action plan. The results of the public consultation will be presented to Elected Members prior to the full document being returned to Welsh Government in June 2025.
The results of this consultation will be made available on the councils website and on this Get Involved page in June 2025.
Why is this survey happening?
Every three years, we must carry out a Play Sufficiency Assessment to make sure we're meeting the needs of local families, young people and children. Tell us what you think about play and recreation opportunities in your area, including clubs, classes and groups.
Why do we need your help?
This assessment looks at play and recreational activities for children and young people from 0-25 years.
If you are aged under 25 years old, we want to know your views, as you may use the clubs, sports facilities, and groups in the area.
Please share your ideas and comments, you will help shape the future of all things play and recreational related in Torfaen by completing the short survey below.
Survey closes at noon on Friday 24 January, 2025.
How your feedback is used and what happens next
The information collated through the consultation will be analysed and discussed through the Play Sufficiency Action Plan Monitoring Group and will contribute to shaping the 2025/2026 action plan. The results of the public consultation will be presented to Elected Members prior to the full document being returned to Welsh Government in June 2025.
The results of this consultation will be made available on the councils website and on this Get Involved page in June 2025.