Members of the public have been invited to shape major regeneration plans for the centre of Swords.
Consisting of 16 projects, the draft Sustainable Swords Strategy aims to create an accessible, inclusive, child-friendly, and healthy urban environment in Swords through sustainable development.
It is anticipated this series of short, medium, and long-term projects will be delivered in a phased manner over time and will transform Swords into a modern European city that celebrates its unique history.
Launching the consultation, the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Howard Mahony, said: "The Sustainable Swords Strategy has been developed over the last two years and is now being presented to the people of Swords and beyond for their feedback. It is important for the Council to receive feedback from residents, business owners, workers, students, investors and visitors on what they like and don’t like about the plan because it is going to be part of the blueprint for the future development of Swords."
The Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly, added: "A town is never complete and it never stops changing. You can see that with Swords. Swords will experience a lot of change in the coming years and the challenge is to ensure that the change that happens within Swords is a positive process that will make Swords a better place to live, work and visit; create a more vibrant town for all; and become a good practice example of a sustainable approach to urban development."
The population of Swords has increased ten-fold over the past 50 years and is continuing to expand. In response, Fingal County Council is working to ensure that Swords grows sustainably and develops into well-designed county capital.
The key to this is a plan to facilitate better placemaking and create a more resilient town centre by reversing the historic shift away from Main Street, which commenced in the early 2000s.
The first of the 16 Sustainable Swords projects is the transformation of Main Street which includes a series of initiatives to transform the centre of the town into a more attractive and vibrant place, encouraging people to stay longer, spend more and have a more enjoyable experience in the centre of the town.
The next four projects build on these initiatives, under the theme of reimaging the public realm. They will deliver a major improvement in the quality of the public space in Swords town centre. The focus is on a phased enhancement of the public realm that will provides space for all and add to the attractiveness of the town centre.
The five projects under the third theme will improve access, permeability and connectivity to enable ease of movement and generate more active travel, something that is critically important to reducing private car use in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and deliver positive benefits for the environment and the improve physical health of citizens.
The fourth theme deals with protecting and promoting the rich heritage of Sword which dates back 1,500 years. The projects under this theme are designed to enhance and protect that heritage for future generations as well as creating new experiences for visitors which in turn will encourage increased tourism spend in the town.
The final theme focuses on enhancing the natural environment, supporting community initiatives, and celebrating Swords through promotion and branding which will include a wayfinding strategy.
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