Laois County Council is appealing for input from the public.
There are less than two days left to have your say on the Laois Heritage and Biodiversity Strategy for the next five years.
Laois County Council is appealing for input from the public on how to protect the built, natural and cultural heritage of the county.
The deadline to view the draft document and submit your views on laois.ie has been extended to midnight this Friday 19th.
Heritage Officer Catherine Casey says they want to find out what's important to the people of Laois:
You can read the Draft Strategy and submit your own views here.
You can also submit your views in written form to in writing to:
Heritage Office,
Laois County Council,
Áras an Chontae,
James Fintan Lalor Avenue,
Portlaoise,
Co. Laois,
R32 EHP9.
All correspondence should be marked 'Draft Laois Heritage and Biodiversity Strategy'.
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