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Cookstown Place Shaping Plan Engages Community for 2025-2040 Vision
Mid Ulster District Council has launched the second round of community engagement for the Cookstown Place Shaping Plan, focusing on key themes and proposals aimed at shaping the future of the area from 2025 to 2040. This initiative invites residents, local businesses, and visitors to contribute their insights and feedback, ensuring that the development aligns with community needs and aspirations.
The engagement process is crucial as it seeks to gather diverse perspectives on the vision for Cookstown. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various themes related to urban development, green spaces, and community facilities. The council aims to create a comprehensive framework that enhances the quality of life while promoting sustainable growth in the region.
Community Involvement Encouraged
The council emphasizes the importance of public input in this planning phase. Community members are encouraged to share their thoughts through surveys, public meetings, and workshops scheduled to take place over the coming weeks. This inclusive approach not only fosters a sense of ownership among residents but also helps to build a stronger, more cohesive community.
“We believe that engaging with our community is essential in creating a vibrant and sustainable Cookstown,” stated a spokesperson for the Mid Ulster District Council. Feedback collected during this round of engagement will inform the final proposals, which will be presented to the council for consideration.
The first round of engagement received positive responses, highlighting key issues such as the need for improved public transport, better recreational facilities, and more green spaces. The council intends to build on this feedback, refining its proposals to address the needs and preferences expressed by the community.
Next Steps in the Planning Process
Following this engagement phase, the council plans to draft a detailed Place Shaping Plan that reflects the community’s vision for the future. The final document will outline strategic initiatives for infrastructure development, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.
“This is not just a plan for today, but a vision for the next 15 years,” the spokesperson added. Once completed, the Place Shaping Plan will serve as a guiding framework for future developments in Cookstown, ensuring that growth is balanced and community-focused.
Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate actively in shaping Cookstown’s future. The council aims to finalize the Place Shaping Plan by the end of 2024, with implementation set to begin shortly thereafter.
For more information on how to get involved, interested parties can visit the Mid Ulster District Council’s official website. This is an important opportunity for the community to influence the direction of their town and ensure that it meets the needs of all its inhabitants.
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