The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 has created a Public Services Board for each local authority area in Wales to ensure that public bodies work together to create a better future for the people of Wales.
For Gwynedd and Anglesey the Board has divided the two counties into 14 smaller areas. Every five years an assessment of local well-being is published and includes detailed research on economic, social, environmental and cultural issues.
After collecting data and engaging with residents we have recently published our Well-being Assessments, which can be seen here: Well-being Assessments.
We will use all the information and responses we have gathered in the assessment to create a well-being plan that will inform the Board's work for the next five years.
Here is our Well-being Plan for 2023-2028
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05 August 2024
Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services Board has set out its work programme for 2023-25 which addresses it’s three well-being objectives (Poverty, Children and Young People, Climate Change) in addition to it’s Welsh language priority
03 November 2023
We present the Annual Report of the Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services Board (PSB) 2022-23. This was the final year of our Well-being Plan 2018-23.
24 October 2023
Public services across Gwynedd and Anglesey have come together with the aim of working together to mitigate the effects of poverty; invest in the future of young people; to take action for the environment, among other issues.