
The results of the Monmouthshire Resident Survey 2025 are now available online.
This survey, conducted as part of Data Cymru’s National Resident Survey, gathered feedback from more than 1,000 residents between September and October 2025. It explored opinions regarding Monmouthshire, including on local areas, community life, council services, customer experiences, and local democracy.
The findings provide a valuable understanding of what matters to residents and will assist the council in identifying areas that are functioning well and those which require improvement.
A public summary of the results is now available on the Let’s Talk Monmouthshire website, alongside information on how residents can continue to get involved in council consultations and engagement activities.
Monmouthshire County Council Cabinet Member for Equalities and Engagement, Cllr Angela Sandles, said: “We’re grateful to everyone who took the time to share their views through the 2025 Residents Survey. The feedback provides us with important insights into how people feel about living in Monmouthshire and their experiences with council services.
“Publishing the results on Let’s Talk Monmouthshire is part of our commitment to openness and listening to our communities. We will use what residents have told us to help inform our plans, improve services and continue working with our communities to make Monmouthshire an even better place to live.”
To view the survey results, visit: www.letstalkmonmouthshire.co.uk/resident-survey-2025
Let’s Talk Monmouthshire is a digital platform that provides a space for residents and stakeholders to share feedback with the council. In addition to the online platform, Let’s Talk Monmouthshire will be represented through face-to-face events, forums and printed materials, ensuring that all residents and partners can engage with the council. You can sign up to the platform to find out about the latest opportunities here: www.letstalkmonmouthshire.co.uk.