Dychmygwch ei hun yn y flwyddyn 2020. Pa fath o Sir Gaerfyrddin yr ydych eisiau byw ynddi? Pa fath o ddyfodol ydych chi eisiau i’ch teulu? beth fyddai yn ym mhenawdau'r papurau newydd?
Dychmygwch Sir Gaerfyrddin –
- fel y sir 1af i gael 100% o'i egni o ynni adnewyddadwy?
- ble fyddai 100% o bobl ifanc yn dod yn ol i weithio ac i fyw yma?
- y sir 1af i gael 0% gordewdra?
- y sir mwyaf cyfoethog yn y DU?
- Trosedd wedi gostwng i 0%?
Gallwch chi ein helpu ni i gyrraedd ein nod ac i ddatblygu'r strategaeth gymunedol orau i Sir Gaerfyrddin?
Oes felly, anghofiwch am y diflas a'r cyffredin - mae angen syniadau beiddgar arnom!
What is a Community Strategy?
Building on the many successes of the original Community Strategy of 2004, the document brings together an agreed vision for the future of Carmarthenshire – one that the council, public and private sectors, voluntary and community sectors and the Welsh Assembly Government can help deliver by working together, planning together and doing together. It is the over-arching long term plan for the area which will influence everything we do.
Who is responsible for it?
The Duty to prepare a community strategy is placed on the Council, but it can only be done in partnership with a wide variety of other agencies and involvement of communities. The Carmarthenshire Partnership and the Local Service Board help oversee the delivery and progress of the strategy.
Why do we need a community strategy?
The Community Strategy will determine the kind of Carmarthenshire we want for the future for everyone – young, old, residents or visitors alike. For that reason we need to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to set the vision for 2020 and are conducting a series of consultation and engagement exercises to ensure we get wide ranging viewpoints.
We want your ideas for the future. Imagine the newspaper headlines in 2020, what should they say? Now is the time for you to let us know.
Complete the suggestion form attached and return to the Community Planning Team.
Fuller details are available on: www.thecarmarthenshirepartnership.org.uk