County Voice

Second round of Placemaking Plans Drop-in sessions to be held in Corwen and Denbigh

After a successful first round of engagement sessions, a second round of Placemaking Plans Drop-in sessions are planned in early September for Denbigh and Corwen.

Placemaking Plans aim for the improvement of a place and ensures that all aspects that make a place great for living, working and visiting are considered. Successful Placemaking Plans are shaped by the knowledge of local people and how they live their lives.

CORWEN

Corwen’s Placemaking Plans Drop-in session will be held on 10 September at Corwen Library between 12pm and 5pm and in Corwen Memorial Park Hall between 5:30pm and 8pm, with residents urged to drop in at any point during this timeframe to have their say.

DENBIGH

Denbigh’s engagement session will be held on 11 September at Denbigh Library between 2pm and 8pm and again residents are urged to drop in between these times.

Staff from the Council will be in attendance to capture people’s thoughts about the vision and interventions for Corwen and Denbigh. We want to ensure the feedback captured to date is accurate and continue to collect local views and perspectives on the draft strategy and proposals that have been prepared.

The first round of sessions held back in June saw residents come and voice their opinions on the future of their towns. These latest sessions will discuss the changes made which were informed by the summer engagement sessions.

Jason McLellan, Leader and Lead Member for Economic Growth & Tackling Deprivation said:

“Our towns are shaped by the people who live, work and visit them, and their opinions will help define the future vision of these plans in their respective towns. I would urge residents to come along to voice their opinions on the Placemaking Plans, and to see how the previous sessions’ feedback has shaped them”.

 

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