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Wales well-placed to boost community action

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 11:00, Thursday June 23rd, 2011.

A new report has concluded that Wales has a strong community ethic.

The National Assembly for Wales will host the launch of the Hansard Society’s annual report on political engagement on Thursday.

The report’s main findings show a core of what it calls ‘willing localists’ is particularly prevalent in Wales. This means people who get involved with community issues in their area.

The Hansard Society claims Wales is well placed to boost civic engagement when compared to Scotland or English regions.

But it says charities, civic groups and politicians need to nurture this socially active community to get them more involved in the future.

Rosemary Butler AM, Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales, said: “The Hansard Society’s findings are incredibly useful for us as we start work on empowering the people of Wales to take part in Welsh democracy.

“I want the Fourth Assembly to directly interact with communities across the country. This will not be limited to geographic communities, but will include cultural communities, communities of interest and demographic communities. No one in Wales should feel that their voice cannot be heard.

“My fellow Assembly Members and I are here to represent your interests and empower you to find your voice on the matters that concern you, your family, friends, street or society.”

The report will be formally presented during an event examining political and civic engagement in Wales at the Pierhead in Cardiff Bay.

Dr Ruth Fox, is one of the report’s authors.

She said: “Community action and co-operation have long been parts of the social and cultural history of the country and Wales has a strong voluntary sector.

“This leaves Wales better placed than Scotland and most areas of England to boost levels of civic engagement in the future.”

The Hansard Society is the UK’s leading independent, non-partisan political research and education charity.

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