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Have Your Say on Cheshire West and Chester’s New Health and Wellbeing Strategy

July 15, 2025
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An engagement has launched to help develop the borough's new health and wellbeing strategy.

Cheshire West and Chester Council is inviting residents to help shape a new Health and Wellbeing Strategy for the borough.

The strategy will set out shared priorities for improving health and wellbeing over the next five years. It will focus on reducing inequalities and supporting people to live healthier, happier lives.

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Everyone deserves the chance to live well, and by listening to local people we can make sure our priorities truly reflect what matters most.
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Councillor Sheila Little, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care

Residents are being asked to share their views on the proposed priorities and suggest anything else they feel should be included.

Councillor Sheila Little, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, said: “We want this strategy to be built together with our communities. Everyone deserves the chance to live well, and by listening to local people we can make sure our priorities truly reflect what matters most. I encourage everyone to take part and help us create a strategy that works for everyone.”

The engagement is open for four weeks and closes on 10 August. The strategy’s priorities will be updated in line with your feedback. A draft strategy will be produced, which we will consult on later in the year.

How to take part:

This is your chance to help shape the strategy that will guide health and wellbeing services across Cheshire West and Chester. Have your say today.