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This consultation has concluded. Thank you for your participation.
Have your say on potential pedestrianisation measures for Ennis town centre.
In preparation for the development of a Local Area Plan for Ennis, Clare County Council is engaging with the wider community as part of the Ennis Mobility Plan, which will examine all modes of transport for the sustainable movement of people within Ennis and its environs.We are conducting a survey over a two week period from Oct 15th to Oct 29th. This survey specifically focuses on potential pedestrianisation measures in Ennis town centre. It is your opportunity to have your say, on how you would like to see the town centre of the future operate to meet the needs of all.
This survey is open to all members of the public, including residents, businesses and visitors to the town. It will capture people's individual preferences for navigating the town centre and will inform future decision making. Individual responses will be kept confidential however the Council intend on publishing the overall results of the survey when available.
The survey will be open from 9am on October 15th and close at 5pm on October 29th. Each individual will be limited to one response only. All fields marked with an asterisk must be completed otherwise the survey will be rendered invalid.
The survey comprises of twelve questions including a number of profiling questions. This information is being sought, to inform us if we are capturing the preferences of a broad range of users of the town. There are a number of non-mandatory questions which seek individual opinions on pedestrianisation, infrastructural requirements and various forms of pedestrianisation.
Have your say on potential pedestrianisation measures for Ennis town centre.
In preparation for the development of a Local Area Plan for Ennis, Clare County Council is engaging with the wider community as part of the Ennis Mobility Plan, which will examine all modes of transport for the sustainable movement of people within Ennis and its environs.We are conducting a survey over a two week period from Oct 15th to Oct 29th. This survey specifically focuses on potential pedestrianisation measures in Ennis town centre. It is your opportunity to have your say, on how you would like to see the town centre of the future operate to meet the needs of all.
This survey is open to all members of the public, including residents, businesses and visitors to the town. It will capture people's individual preferences for navigating the town centre and will inform future decision making. Individual responses will be kept confidential however the Council intend on publishing the overall results of the survey when available.
The survey will be open from 9am on October 15th and close at 5pm on October 29th. Each individual will be limited to one response only. All fields marked with an asterisk must be completed otherwise the survey will be rendered invalid.
The survey comprises of twelve questions including a number of profiling questions. This information is being sought, to inform us if we are capturing the preferences of a broad range of users of the town. There are a number of non-mandatory questions which seek individual opinions on pedestrianisation, infrastructural requirements and various forms of pedestrianisation.
This consultation has concluded. Thank you for your participation.
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