The initiative, dubbed the 60-Second Survey, asks constituents to select and explain their top three concerns for improving the community. Participants are also invited to share what makes them most proud to live in Swansea, offering Bell insight into both challenges and local strengths.
The survey is open until Monday 1st September, when schools return after the summer break. Residents can take part online at torstenbell.org/60-second-survey Paper copies are also available by request via email at torsten.bell.mp@parliament.uk or by calling 0179 296 3109.
“Listening Is My Top Priority”
Bell, who was elected MP for Swansea West in 2024, said the initiative builds on a year of active local engagement — including thousands of doorstep and online conversations:
“I stood for Parliament because I was angry about the last UK Government’s failure to tackle rising costs and stagnant living standards. I’m proud of the work I’ve started over the past year to turn things around, but there’s so much more to do.
Listening to constituents is my top priority. But I want to reach more people — especially those who wouldn’t normally contact my office or attend a public meeting.”
He added that the survey is designed to be quick, accessible, and shareable across the community:
“Please do take the time (and it won’t take long, I promise) to take my survey and share it far and wide. Let’s work together for a better future for Swansea.”
