This consultation is now closed.
The results are currently being analysed and will be used to inform the homelessness strategy.What we are consulting on
The council is required to publish a homelessness strategy every 5 years. The draft Homelessness Strategy 2020 - 2025 sets out the priorities and future actions for tackling homelessness in Cheshire West and Chester.
The Homelessness Strategy identifies key priorities based on the findings of the Homelessness Review 2019
How to share your views
As part of the public consultation we are inviting you to review the strategy and feedback your thoughts, comments and ideas. You can share your views by taking part in an online survey.
The 12 week consultation period closes on 1 November 2019.
Other ways to take part
Paper copies of all surveys are available on request.
For further information, to request paper copies, or to send us your views please contact the Housing Strategy Team:
- Email: housingstrategy@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
- Telephone: 0151 3566421
- Write to: Housing Strategy, Civic Offices, Civic Way, Ellesmere Port CH65 0BE
How your views will be used
Your feedback is important to us and will be used to refine the strategy further, prior to it being published in January 2020.
Other ways of accessing information
Council information is also available in audio, braille, large print or other formats. If you would like a copy in a different format, in another language or require a British sign language (BSL) interpreter:
- Email: equalities@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
- Telephone: 0300 123 8123
- Textphone: 18001 01606 275 757
Please note:
We welcome views from all sections of the community and would encourage everyone to take part in this consultation. Note that the Council has a responsibility to make sure that its services are available to all, regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief or sexual identity. Comments that are offensive to particular groups or considered inappropriate under the Equality Act 2010 will not be considered or published as part of this consultation.