Young people in Sandbach urged to take part in consultation to improve facilities for them

By Deborah Bowyer

16th Apr 2024 | Local News

Young people are being urged to help look at improvements for them. (Photo: Nub News)
Young people are being urged to help look at improvements for them. (Photo: Nub News)

A six-week consultation finding out what young people in Sandbach would like comes is currently taking place in the town.    

Sandbach Town Council is working in partnership with Cheshire East Council's Youth Service to find out from young people what they want and need from Sandbach. 

The consultation, which includes an on-line questionnaire, will form a way forward for the town council which is also busy developing plans for a weekly youth club.  

A spokesperson said: "The Town Council is very keen to connect with its younger residents and to help facilitate improvements to services for them. 

"Please get in touch if you have any comments or queries about this consultation and, above all, please complete a questionnaire – the link is available here ."

The consultation which can be found by here .

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