Got a burning question for the Welsh Government? Why not come along to a Carwyn Connect event

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Got a burning question for the Welsh Government? Are there issues affecting your community that you want to discuss? Have you got a brilliant idea to make your home town a better place to live? Then why not come along to a Carwyn Connect event.

Over the next nine months the First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones will travel across the country taking questions from the people of Wales on a number of topics as part of the Carwyn Connect events.

The first sessions take place in Merthyr Tydfil (Theatr Soar, Canolfan Soar, Pontmorlais), on Thursday 16 July at 6pm with a second meeting to be held at Rhyl Town Hall on 22 July. Other events across Wales will be confirmed in the autumn.

These events are free but people are encouraged to register their interest in attending online via Eventbrite.

You can submit your questions to the First Minister in a number of ways. When you arrive at a venue, in advance via email on cabinetcommunications@wales.gsi.gov.uk or via Twitter using @fmwales with the hashtag #carwynconnect.

Speaking about the events the First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones said:

“In the coming months I’ll be travelling the length and breadth of the country to answer the burning questions of the people of Wales.

“I want to see as many people as possible coming along to let me know what’s on their mind. But it’s not just about the issues. I want these sessions to be positive events. I want to hear your ideas on how we can work together to build a more prosperous Wales.

“It’s your chance to meet and speak to me in person, to have your views heard. I’m really looking forward to it. See you there.”


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