 Yn y bwysig ddweud o'r ddechrau yng Nghymru, yw Edinborough's Westerhales area. A oes y cymryd cymryd yn ymgyrch ar y cwmniadau, mae'r cymryd yn ystod y gallu i'w gafodd o'r gafodd o'r ymgyrch, o'r ymgyrch. A ydych chi'n gwybod, y cymryd yma, ymgyrch o'r cymryd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd. Dwi'n gwirio o'r cymryd yma yn ystod y gafodd o'r gafodd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd. Y ddweud cwestiynau ysbryd yn dod o'r cymryd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd o'r cymryd, ac, nid oedd yn gwirio, mae'n ysbryd. Rydym o'r cymryd, rydyn ni'n ei ffwrdd, yn yr hyn ymgyrch, ne Scirbynol Coeith iawn, ac mae'r cymryd yn ei ffathog yn ei sgol Mulwyr, sy'n ddigon i'r argyfod o'r rhysgol yn ddechrau i'r bod yn ymwneud. Yn cael y gwybodaeth ar y gweithio hynny, y cyd-dynion i'r parlyniadau yng ngynghwylliant a'r cyd-dynion i'r byw awdurdodd, ym mwyaf o unrhywg ymwneud ymwneud o'r cyfrannu o'r rhysgol a'r cyfrannu o'r cyfrannu o'r cyfrannu i'r byw ymwneud. Er mwyn, thank goodness that public bodies are good at the moment. But the community empowerment bill would make it compulsory for them to listen. And now one of the Parliament's committees is looking at how to make that process work best. It's about participation, and that is the key to all of this. We want as many folks involved in helping shape the services that are delivered, so they have their say. I can ask for improvement and they themselves can make suggestions about how things can be improved. The process set out in the bill would allow members of the public to submit their ideas through a participation request. This would have to be made by a formally constituted group. Those making the request would have to demonstrate the need for change and then how their idea would help. The public body would then decide whether or not to allow the request. If it did, it would then have to work with the group to make it happen. The committee now wants to hear what people think is the best way of making it effective and inclusive, and the feedback it gets will shape what it recommends to the parliament. It's extremely important for the committee to hear the public's views and I would urge folks out there to have their say by contacting the committee so that we can hear your views. So do you think the bill as it stands is the best way of getting people's ideas in front of the decision makers? Would you use this new right? If not, why not? What would stop you? Would you find it easier to be involved as a group or an individual? What help do you need to become involved and put your ideas and experience forward? To give your views you can email or leave a comment on the Scottish Parliament's Facebook page. You can also write to us or telephone or text us.