Residents, businesses and clubs are being asked to make submissions.
The future of an Offaly Town is the target of a new consultation process.
Residents, businesses, clubs and students in Tullamore are being asked to make submissions to the town's Regeneration Framework.
Anyone with thoughts, ideas or opinions on any aspect of how Tullamore can be enhanced, are being asked to take part in the online survey, which will run until June 9th.
Councillor Neil Feighery, Cathaoirleach of Tullamore MD, says:
“The Tullamore Regeneration Framework provides immense opportunity to Tullamore to re-imagine and reinvigorate our County Town.
It will strive to reveal the spirit of the town through an integrated approach encompassing design, planning, heritage, mobility and sustainability.”
Jean Ryan, Senior Executive Officer with Offaly County Council says:
“The Urban Regeneration Development programme and implementation of Town Centre First will focus on the public realm and urban fabric of the town, and will address the opportunities and challenges within Tullamore and incorporate them into a comprehensive, integrated Regeneration Plan”
Alternatively, people can make submissions to the following email address: tullamoremd@offalycoco.ie or on the online survey, which can be accessed here.
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