19/03/2025
DoE Seeks Views On Proposed Strule Shared Education Campus
The Department of Education has launched an online survey, seeking the views of local people in the Omagh area on the Strule Shared Education Campus project.
The initiative aims to gather opinions, suggestions, and feedback to ensure that the perspectives of all stakeholders are considered during the campus's development. The survey, accessible at Strule.org/haveyoursay, is open to anyone with an interest in the shared education campus. Over the coming weeks, Omagh residents will also receive postal flyers about the survey, and there will be in-person engagement opportunities to maximise participation.
The responses collected will inform public engagement and information campaigns throughout the construction phase.
Education Minister Paul Givan encouraged local residents to participate: "I want to ensure that local residents have a strong voice in shaping the future of shared education in Omagh. I would therefore encourage everyone to participate in the survey and share their views. I believe community involvement will be crucial to success and I want hear from as many people as possible as we work to deliver a state-of-the art educational facility for the communities of Omagh and its surrounding areas."
The initiative aims to gather opinions, suggestions, and feedback to ensure that the perspectives of all stakeholders are considered during the campus's development. The survey, accessible at Strule.org/haveyoursay, is open to anyone with an interest in the shared education campus. Over the coming weeks, Omagh residents will also receive postal flyers about the survey, and there will be in-person engagement opportunities to maximise participation.
The responses collected will inform public engagement and information campaigns throughout the construction phase.
Education Minister Paul Givan encouraged local residents to participate: "I want to ensure that local residents have a strong voice in shaping the future of shared education in Omagh. I would therefore encourage everyone to participate in the survey and share their views. I believe community involvement will be crucial to success and I want hear from as many people as possible as we work to deliver a state-of-the art educational facility for the communities of Omagh and its surrounding areas."
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