The Public Services Boards (PSBs) for Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire, are seeking resident’s views to find out what matters to them and their local communities.
The results gathered will help the Public Services Boards to understand the economic, social, environmental and cultural factors that impact the well-being of individuals and communities within the three counties.
The responses to the regional well-being survey will be analysed and will contribute to the joint Ceredigion/Carmarthenshire Well-being Plan 2028-2033. Pembrokeshire PSB will also publish their local plan.
The draft well-being plan will strive to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural well-being of our counties.
To help shape the future of well-being complete the online survey by 8 August 2026.
The Leader of Carmarthenshire County Council and Chair of the PSB, Cllr Linda Evans, said:
“The voices and lived experience of our residents is key in identifying what well-being means and how we can strive to improve for our future generations. I'd like to encourage our residents, groups and local communities to complete the survey or join us at future events."
The Public Services Board is a partnership of public and third sector organisations working together to improve well-being. Preparing a Local Well-being Assessment is a statutory responsibility under the Well-being of Future Generations Act.