Warrington Council seeks public feedback on its 2025-2029 strategy, covering people, area, and public services.

The strategy focuses on three things: people, the local area, and public services. The draft includes support during the cost-of-living crisis. It also seeks equality and protects vulnerable residents. This plan cares for kids and improves SEND services.
It aims to improve the environment and fight climate change. They want to build homes and better infrastructure. Upgrading roads and transport is key. The strategy will support the local economy too.
The council also wants to keep improving itself. The council wants public feedback on their goals. They want to know the main priorities of local people. They ask residents, businesses, and groups to share views.
The council wants the strategy to focus on important things, including people, the town, and public services. Reducing inequality and supporting families is a goal. They aim to create a better-connected, vibrant town.
Developing accessible public services is critical. These services should meet your specific needs. The council wants to revisit this strategy often. They will ask for your ideas and suggestions.
That’s because the plan will change over time. They aim to shape Warrington for the next four years. Your voice and thoughts are essential. Now is the time to share what matters most to you. You can get involved.
You can read the 2025-2029 draft strategy online. You can also provide feedback there. The public survey will end in February. It closes on February 21.