Early next month the whole town will get the chance to have a say on the “people’s plan” for the future of Llangollen.
Shape My Llangollen (SML), the group of volunteers
tasked with producing a Place Plan for the area on behalf of the Town Council, recently
published its draft blueprint containing 90 suggestions for improving
Llangollen and its quality of life and work over the next four years.
And during the first week of December members of
the team will be showcasing their plan, entitled Caru (Love) Llangollen, and
explaining what it means during the final phase of public consultation outside
the Town Hall.
Everyone will have the chance to see it and – most
importantly – be able to give their
feedback on its proposals before it goes back to the Town Council for final
approval and adoption.
SML has been working for the past three years to
produce a Place Plan for the town covering the years 2022-2026.
The group was given the task by the Town Council
back in the summer of 2018 and, as part of what is thought to be the largest
exercise of its type ever undertaken, has since carried out a series of public
consultations asking the people of Llangollen – residents, businesses and
organisations – a number of key questions about their hopes and aspirations for
the future development of their area.
Questions including what they liked or disliked
about the town and features they would like to see kept or changed were posed
in face-to-face interviews at locations such as the health centre, local
superstores and Centenary Square.
This exhaustive testing of grassroots opinion
brought in over 1,700 replies and was reinforced by online consultations with
major stakeholders in the town, ranging from the International Eisteddfod to
the county council and from the Canal & River Authority to representatives
of Castle Street shops.
Although
the pandemic slowed up the project it never came to halt and in the latter
stages, to make up for any lost time and with the aid of a small National
Lottery grant, a firm of expert consultants was brought in to help bring the
results of the consultation together in Caru Llangollen, the Draft Action Plan.
The views and opinions of the people of Llangollen
form the core of the plan, which
includes almost 90 separate action points in six sections of aims with headings
including “A Community That Works Together Stays Together”, Our Younger
Generation Will Be Able to Stay or Return to Live and Work in our Community”,
“A Community That Supports a Vibrant Town Centre With Its Own Unique Identity”
and “A Community That Provides Essential Services for Its Residents.”
The plan also lists those organisations, such as
the town and county councils, responsible for taking the action points forward
and gives a time scale for achievement.
The plan in draft form was unanimously approved by
the Town Council last month.
And the final round of public consultation will
take place outside the Town Hall on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 1,
2 and 3, between 10am and 3pm, and on Saturday December 4, from 10am-1pm.
Following this exercise and armed with the public’s
latest impressions on the draft, SML will then produce the final Action Plan
ready for publication early in 2022.
Phil Robinson, who chairs SML, said: “This final
round of public consultation is extremely important as it will be the last
chance for people to have their say on this vital and far-reaching vision of
the town’s future development.
“As we have stressed all along, this is the
people’s own plan, echoing the things they have told us about how they would
like to see our town shaping up through the years ahead, so we are hoping as
many people as possible can join us for the consultation process in December.
“I would once again like to thank all those who
have assisted our work so far and taken part in our earlier rounds of
consultation.
“Without you we could never have completed this
rather daunting task the like of which has never before been seen in
Llangollen.”
* To look through the action plan, go to: https://pubhtml5.com/gaql/ahfd
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