New Regeneration Plan for the Twin Towns


A new Regeneration Plan for the Twin Towns has been announced this week.
Donegal County Council is work closely with the Ballybofey and Stranorlar Integrated Community Company to identify key priorities and actions that will see the sustainable regeneration of the town up to 2040 and beyond.
Work has already been undertaken in the Twin Towns over the last 12 months and this plan aims to strengthen the capacity and competitiveness of the town centres.
Cathaoirleach of the Stranorlar Municipal District is Cllr Gary Doherty………

Statement in full –
Twin Towns Regeneration Plan announced
A new Regeneration Plan for Ballybofey and Stranorlar has been announced this week and will see
Donegal County Council working closely with BASICC, the Ballybofey and Stranorlar Integrated
Community Company to identify key priorities and actions that will see the sustainable regeneration of
the town up to 2040 and beyond.
This Plan will build on the work undertaken in the Twin Towns over the last 12 months and will set out
the regeneration aspirations and priorities with a view to strengthening the capacity and
competitiveness of the town centres. Pasparakis Friel Architects have been appointed to carry out this
work.
Welcoming this announcement Cathaoirleach of Stranorlar Municipal District, Cllr Gary Doherty said “I
am delighted to see this strong regeneration focus on these towns. The Twin Towns are key strategic
drivers for growth in Donegal given the quality commercial base that exists alongside the caliber of
businesses we have here in the towns and the extent of the retail and hospitality offering.”
He added “I would encourage the whole community to engage with the consultation process over the
coming months, particularly the business community. It is vital that the regeneration strategy is
informed by the contribution and aspirations of key stakeholders in maximizing the untapped potential
of the area as a vibrant place to live, work and invest and one that will underpin a prosperous future for
the entire community.”
This plan will build on the work carried out in the Twin Towns over the last number of months including
the community consultation event which took place in Kee’s Hotel in November 2019 attended by over
60 people. Since this event and while responding to Covid-19, work has continued with projects being
developed and funding applications submitted.
Kieran Doherty, Chairman of BASICC explained that “Pasparakis Friel Architects will lead on the next
stage of this project. They will take all the views from our public event in 2019 on board but they also
want to learn more from the community. The sense of optimism and opportunity generated from the
event in November has helped drive the work of our group over the last number of months. The
strategy will help guide our own priorities and actions for the town centres. We want to enhance
Ballybofey and Stranorlar’s unique sense of place and identify actions that will be positive for the
economy and community in the twin towns”.
Sinead McCauley of the Regeneration and Development Team of Donegal County Council added,
“Alongside the Regeneration Strategy, we are developing an exciting town centre regeneration project.
The project will improve pedestrian accessibility, provide a town square and reuse a heritage building.
Plans for this project will be available for the public to view in the coming weeks.”
Get involved
To get involved residents, visitors, business owners, and interested parties are invited to have their say
using this online survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Ballybofey-Stranorlar-Regeneration.
And on Saturday 12th September Pasparakis Friel Architects will hold a streetside consultation session
outside McElhinneys Store between 12.00pm and 2.00pm and will be inviting passers-by to have their
say on how they think the town centres could develop over the next 20 years.
Keep up to date on how the project unfolds by following it on Facebook @Ballybofey Stranorlar Regen.

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