06/10/2015
Firms Urged To Attend Briefings To Discuss Public Realm Scheme
Mid Ulster Council has announced that information briefings are to be held ahead of the start of the multi-million pound public realm scheme in Cookstown.
Local businesses and residents are being urged to attend one of the two open sessions to discover more about the scheme which will see new paving, lighting, street furniture, signage and planting in the town centre.
Funded through the Department for Social Development (DSD) and Mid Ulster District Council, the work will begin at the end of October and be carried out by contractor, FP McCann.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Linda Dillon, is encouraging local people to drop into the Burnavon to meet the team who will be leading the project: "This is an opportunity to gain an understanding of the extent and scale of the public realm scheme and to put faces to the names of the people who will be leading the works and who have a detailed knowledge of each stage of the project.
"We are committed to ensuring our residents and traders are well-informed about what’s happening at each stage, and as well as briefings, letters and a dedicated web page, the contractor also has two public liaison staff who are key points of contact for anyone who needs information or has queries or questions, both now and for the duration of the scheme."
The open information sessions take place on:
• Thursday 15th October, 10am – 12noon, Burnavon
• Friday 16th October, 10am – 12noon, Burnavon
Local businesses and residents are being urged to attend one of the two open sessions to discover more about the scheme which will see new paving, lighting, street furniture, signage and planting in the town centre.
Funded through the Department for Social Development (DSD) and Mid Ulster District Council, the work will begin at the end of October and be carried out by contractor, FP McCann.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Linda Dillon, is encouraging local people to drop into the Burnavon to meet the team who will be leading the project: "This is an opportunity to gain an understanding of the extent and scale of the public realm scheme and to put faces to the names of the people who will be leading the works and who have a detailed knowledge of each stage of the project.
"We are committed to ensuring our residents and traders are well-informed about what’s happening at each stage, and as well as briefings, letters and a dedicated web page, the contractor also has two public liaison staff who are key points of contact for anyone who needs information or has queries or questions, both now and for the duration of the scheme."
The open information sessions take place on:
• Thursday 15th October, 10am – 12noon, Burnavon
• Friday 16th October, 10am – 12noon, Burnavon
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