non-statutory public consultation and engagement process on the new
Ballinasloe Town Centre First Plan
Town Centre First is an urban planning approach that prioritises the regeneration and enhancement of town centres as focal points for community life, economic activity and social interaction. In simple terms it is about enhancing the overall quality of life for the people of Ballinasloe. The Town Centre First approach focuses on a collaborative process involving all relevant local stakeholders, represented by a Town Team. The Town Team is a group of local people, from all different backgrounds, with the objective of delivering positive change for their towns. Working closely with the Town Regeneration Officer and Regeneration Team, the aim of the Ballinasloe Town Team is to identify a series of projects aimed at improving the Town which will be included in the Town Centre First Plan.
To get involved in the project please fill out our survey below and come along to the in-person consultation event.
(paper copies may be returned to regeneration@galwaycoco.ie or by post to Regeneration Team, Galway County Council, Áras an Chontae, Prospect Hill, Galway)
Join us at the ‘Drop in’ Public Consultation event:
Date:Tuesday 11th February 2025
Time: 1pm - 7pm
Venue: Ballinasloe Enterprise Hub, Society Street, Ballinasloe (H53 TH24)
Members of the public, including local residents and business owners are invited to attend the event. This is your chance to discuss your ideas and ask questions, and to share feedback with the Design Team. Your input will help shape the future of the area ensuring it serves the needs of the local community both now and for generations to come.
Closing Date For Initial Submissions 16 February 2025
In 2024 Galway County Council successfully secured funding from the Northern and Western Regional Assembly through one of Europe’s main Regional Development Funds. THRIVE supports locally developed plans that take an integrated strategic approach to the regeneration of our towns and locally selected projects that assist in creating town centres that function as viable, vibrant, and attractive locations for people to live, work and visit while also functioning as the business, service, social, cultural and recreational hub for the local community.
THRIVE is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-27.
Ballinasloe Town Centre First Plan
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Town Centre First Plan
Town Centre First is an urban planning approach that prioritises the regeneration and enhancement of town centres as focal points for community life, economic activity and social interaction. In simple terms it is about enhancing the overall quality of life for the people of Ballinasloe. The Town Centre First approach focuses on a collaborative process involving all relevant local stakeholders, represented by a Town Team. The Town Team is a group of local people, from all different backgrounds, with the objective of delivering positive change for their towns. Working closely with the Town Regeneration Officer and Regeneration Team, the aim of the Ballinasloe Town Team is to identify a series of projects aimed at improving the Town which will be included in the Town Centre First Plan.
To get involved in the project please fill out our survey below and come along to the in-person consultation event.
Complete the survey here - https://awqaw573pjr.typeform.com/to/pH3Tzm8D
(paper copies may be returned to regeneration@galwaycoco.ie or by post to Regeneration Team, Galway County Council, Áras an Chontae, Prospect Hill, Galway)
Members of the public, including local residents and business owners are invited to attend the event. This is your chance to discuss your ideas and ask questions, and to share feedback with the Design Team. Your input will help shape the future of the area ensuring it serves the needs of the local community both now and for generations to come.
Closing Date For Initial Submissions 16 February 2025
In 2024 Galway County Council successfully secured funding from the Northern and Western Regional Assembly through one of Europe’s main Regional Development Funds. THRIVE supports locally developed plans that take an integrated strategic approach to the regeneration of our towns and locally selected projects that assist in creating town centres that function as viable, vibrant, and attractive locations for people to live, work and visit while also functioning as the business, service, social, cultural and recreational hub for the local community.
THRIVE is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-27.
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