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Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Invites Public to Consultation Events on Arts, Community Development and Museum Services

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is encouraging residents, stakeholders and community groups across the borough to take part in a series of upcoming consultation events aimed at shaping the future delivery of key council services.

The consultation events will provide an opportunity for the public to share their views and ideas on the provision of Arts Services, Community Development Services and Museum Services. A consultation survey is also available online and feedback gathered will help inform future planning and ensure services continue to meet the needs of local communities.

Council is keen to hear from a wide range of voices, including individuals, community organisations, artists, heritage groups, volunteers and service users.

The events will take place from 4.00pm to 8.00pm on the following dates and locations:

Tuesday 17th February | Ballycastle, Sheskburn House

• Wednesday 18th February | Coleraine West Community Centre

• Tuesday 24th February | Ballymoney, Town Hall

• Thursday 26th February | Roe Valley Arts Centre

For those unable to attend any of the above sessions in person, an online consultation is also scheduled to take place on Tuesday 3rd March from 7-8.30pm. Please register to attend by emailing reception@flowerfield.org

Council Mayor Oliver McMullan encouraged local stakeholders to get engaged in the process.

“Our council borough is fortunate to have a vibrant arts and culture sector, strong community networks and a rich heritage and we are always striving to ensure those sectors are sustained and improved. These consultation events give people the opportunity to directly influence how our arts, community development and museum services evolve in the future. I would encourage everyone with an interest to come along, share their views and help shape services that reflect the needs and aspirations of our borough.”

Attendees can drop in at any time during the event to speak with council officers, learn more about current services, and provide feedback in an informal and accessible setting.

A consultation survey will also be available to complete online – keep an eye on the Arts Centres’ and Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council websites and social media.

Further details on venues and consultation materials will be available on the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council website and social media channels.


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