People who live in Pembrokeshire and have longed for the chance to voice their opinion on local issues can join the Pembrokeshire Citizens' Panel.
The citizens' panel is looking for new members, which will give people the chance to have their voice heard and help benefit the local community.
The citizens' panel is made up of about 1,000 Pembrokeshire residents, who broadly represent the county's population.
The panel consults on important local issues that concern residents and asks members to complete three postal or online questionnaires a year about the services delivered by the partners.
The partners hope that by listening to what people have to say, everyone will see a difference in the way services are provided.
After each consultation exercise, members will receive a newsletter detailing the results of the previous consultation and, most importantly, how each of the partner organisations intends to respond to the views expressed.
Anyone who would like to become a member can contact Zoë Thomas on 01267 226639, e-mail zoe.thomas@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk or alternatively go online to the partner's websites and fill in the online recruitment form.
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