The Torfaen Deal

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Let's work together on The Deal

The cost of delivering council services is rising and we want to ensure we are managing our resources in the best way, while maintaining vital services.

We'd also like to benefit from your lived experience to help identify what works well in your community and what could be better. How do you think positive change could be made and what could you do to be a part of that?

We want to work with communities. So let's work together to build The Deal.

The Deal will be a new relationship between the council and local communities with the aim of building something better together.

We know that there's fantastic work being done in communities all the time, where people have been coming together to make a positive difference.

We've been inspired by projects such as these, where residents have taken charge after identifying a need within their community. As a council we can signpost groups to available funding for projects, can offer support and advice, but this is about communities having the freedom to determine what's needed.

So, we'd like to produce a form of social contract with residents, working together to identify what commitments the council should make and what it should prioritise, and equally what residents and communities think they should have more responsibility for and could do to help their community.


Let's make a difference

With investment in key areas needed to keep services running effectively, we're also working to try and tackle major health inequality in the area.

People are living longer, but often in poor health. In some areas of Torfaen, residents are living in poor health from a younger age than people in neighbouring areas.

This is part of the health inequality. We want people living longer in good health and have set ourselves Five Missions to help achieve this.
So finding out what makes a difference on a local level means working with communities who are best-placed to tell us what changes need to be and could be made.

To get this conversation started, we'd like you to answer a few questions please via the feedback form on this page.


Next steps

Between January and February, 2026, a specially convened Citizens' Assembly will work to shape the principles of a new Torfaen Deal. They will be considering the results of the public survey, which ran between November and December.

Meet some of the Citizens' Assembly members on this page..

Read some of the survey headline results from the public consultation here.

A report outlining the details of the Deal will be discussed by cabinet in February. We'll pop a link here as soon as the report is published.


Click on Follow Project to ensure you don't miss a chance to get involved in this important project. If we can do a Deal this could change how services are delivered, and increase the ability for local communities to be able to shape life in their area.




Let's work together on The Deal

The cost of delivering council services is rising and we want to ensure we are managing our resources in the best way, while maintaining vital services.

We'd also like to benefit from your lived experience to help identify what works well in your community and what could be better. How do you think positive change could be made and what could you do to be a part of that?

We want to work with communities. So let's work together to build The Deal.

The Deal will be a new relationship between the council and local communities with the aim of building something better together.

We know that there's fantastic work being done in communities all the time, where people have been coming together to make a positive difference.

We've been inspired by projects such as these, where residents have taken charge after identifying a need within their community. As a council we can signpost groups to available funding for projects, can offer support and advice, but this is about communities having the freedom to determine what's needed.

So, we'd like to produce a form of social contract with residents, working together to identify what commitments the council should make and what it should prioritise, and equally what residents and communities think they should have more responsibility for and could do to help their community.


Let's make a difference

With investment in key areas needed to keep services running effectively, we're also working to try and tackle major health inequality in the area.

People are living longer, but often in poor health. In some areas of Torfaen, residents are living in poor health from a younger age than people in neighbouring areas.

This is part of the health inequality. We want people living longer in good health and have set ourselves Five Missions to help achieve this.
So finding out what makes a difference on a local level means working with communities who are best-placed to tell us what changes need to be and could be made.

To get this conversation started, we'd like you to answer a few questions please via the feedback form on this page.


Next steps

Between January and February, 2026, a specially convened Citizens' Assembly will work to shape the principles of a new Torfaen Deal. They will be considering the results of the public survey, which ran between November and December.

Meet some of the Citizens' Assembly members on this page..

Read some of the survey headline results from the public consultation here.

A report outlining the details of the Deal will be discussed by cabinet in February. We'll pop a link here as soon as the report is published.


Click on Follow Project to ensure you don't miss a chance to get involved in this important project. If we can do a Deal this could change how services are delivered, and increase the ability for local communities to be able to shape life in their area.




Page last updated: 20 Jan 2026, 12:39 PM