Submissions are being invited until February 1st.
Residents of a midlands town are being asked to give their opinion on future plans for the area.
The Strategic Issues Paper aims to address the key issues and challenges affecting Athlone, Monksland and Bellanamullia as part of its new Joint-Urban Area Plan.
It's currently in a pre-draft phase, and focuses on the development of the town up until 2030 - following this will be a Draft Plan stage, and potentially a Material Alterations stage.
A public information drop-in session is being held at Aidan Heavey Library from 2pm to 7pm today, while a version is available online too.
Submissions can be made until February 1st.
Submissions can be made here or by writing to the following addresses:
Administrative Officer, Planning Department, Westmeath County Council, Áras an
Chontae, Mount Street, Mullingar Co. Westmeath, N91 FH4N
Forward Planning Unit, Planning Department, Roscommon County Council, Áras an
Chontae, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, F42 VR98
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