A Westmeath councillor wants them to join the conversation to help create an action plan.
Westmeath County Council is asking disability groups and service users to take part in a virtual event later this morning.
It'll be chaired by Green Party councillor Hazel Smyth, with the aim of using the feedback to create an action plan.
It's part of a series of remote gatherings nationwide for "Make Way Day", drawing attention to the challenges posed when items are left on the footpaths, beginning at 11am.
Councillor Smyth explains how everyone can get involved:
Westmeath County Council is hosting a virtual meeting at 11am tomorrow, 25 September with local disability groups to discuss and highlight access issues (with me as chair!). Please do come along! Register here: https://t.co/6Yyi7OFlqZ or contact dce@westmeathcoco.ie for more info pic.twitter.com/CW1GKYPdVA
— Cllr. Hazel Smyth (she/her) (@HazelSmyth2019) September 24, 2020
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