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These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Marketing Marketing. This information was used in the Well-being Assessment, which was published in May The Board wants to create a Neath Port Talbot where people will have the best chance to get on in life. There many things we can be proud of in Neath Port Talbot, but they recognise there are big challenges too.

The Board has explored where they can make the biggest difference and have consulted local people and have now settled on six priorities that they will work on over the next couple of years. The local Well-being Plan explains what these priorities are, how work will start on these priorities and how local people and organisations can get involved with this work.

Neath Port Talbot Public Services Board has published its first annual report, outlining work which has been undertaken and the next steps it plans to take towards improving well-being in the county borough. For more information about the Public Services Board please visit the website: www.



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