A new masterplan for Donegal Town Pier and Diamond is set to be shaped with input from members of the public.
Donegal County Council has launched an online survey on the plans, along with an outdoor consultation session on the Diamond from 10am to 12noon on Saturday 25 September and Saturday 02 October.
Paul Doherty Architects has signed on to develop the masterplan, which will see Donegal County Council working closely with a wide range of stakeholders including Fáilte Ireland, local community groups, businesses and individuals to produce a Masterplan that will inform the sustainable future development of these important public spaces.
Welcoming the announcement, Cathaoirleach of Donegal Municipal District, Cllr Barry Sweeny said: "Outdoor public spaces are a fantastic asset and in recent months the increased usage of these spaces has highlighted the importance of ensuring they are utilised to their full potential. This Masterplan will articulate the multi-purpose usage opportunities for the Pier and Diamond to be enjoyed by both the local community and visitors, thus maximising the great potential that exists to enhance Donegal Town as a key hub of social, cultural and economic importance.
"This Masterplan will take a fresh look at the Pier and Diamond in Donegal Town and with significant stakeholder engagement planned, will take into consideration a wide range of ideas and opinions. This Masterplan will detail short and long-term actions that will benefit future generations for many years to come and will build on the work undertaken to date with a view to strengthening the capacity and competitiveness of Donegal Town."
Anna Meehan, Project Manager from Paul Doherty Architects, added: "Donegal Town is a vibrant market town and tourist destination, rich with history, culture and natural amenities. We look forward to engaging with Donegal County Council, all stakeholders and the general public. We will endeavour to creatively imagine the fantastic further potential of the Diamond and Pier areas of the Town."
Paul Doherty Architects leads an expert team including Feaver and Co. Planning and Environmental Consultants and Marcus Flannery Landscape Architect.
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