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Moville Regeneration Strategy & Action Plan 12.03.25

DONEGAL County Council in conjunction with GM Design Associates is pleased to announce the opening of public consultation to hear the views of the local community on the Draft Moville Regeneration Strategy & Action Plan.

As part of this second stage of public consultation, a drop-in event will take place on Thursday 20th March from 3:30pm to 7:30pm at St Eugene’s Hall, Moville. So come along, talk to the consultants and have your say!

The Plan will be available to view on the Donegal Council website from the 20th of March at: www.donegalcoco.ie .

It will also be on public display during normal office hours from Thursday 20th March to Wednesday 16th April 2025 at Carndonagh Public Services Centre.
 
The Plan has been prepared by GM Design Associates and is informed by what people said during the first stage of public consultation which took place in September 2024. Jonny Stewart of GM Design Associates said: “The community in Moville has already played a key role in how the Draft Strategy & Action Plan has been shaped and developed and we would like to thank all those who have taken part so far. We encourage as many people as possible to give their feedback on the Draft Strategy & Action Plan so that we can continue to ensure that it is suitably tailored to the needs and aspirations of the local community, businesses and residents.”

Liam Ward, Director of Community Development and Planning Services, added: “The publication of the Draft Regeneration Strategy & Action Plan is an important milestone for Moville as it will provide a roadmap that will help guide and facilitate the future development of the town and support future applications for funding across the public, private and community sectors. The Draft Regeneration Strategy & Action Plan contains a range of exciting regeneration proposals to enhance Moville’s greatest natural assets and unique sense of place and if achieved will greatly enhance the significance of the town and its offering in the future.”
 
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