Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is inviting residents to share their views for the future provision of play facilities in the Ederney and Kesh Ward.
Residents can express their opinions at a public drop-in event, which will take place on Wednesday, 23 October, at 8pm in Murphy's on Main Street, Ederney.
Alternatively, residents can complete an online survey, which is open until Wednesday, 6 November, at 5pm, and is available on the Council's website and via its social media channels.
The consultation, which is being undertaken as part of the Council's Play Park Strategy 2030, will consider the current provision in Ederney, Kesh and Lack, and will help to inform decisions about future provision.
"It is important that local residents participate in the consultation process so we can provide play facilities to meet the needs of the local community," said Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor John McClaughry.
"The consultation is part of the ongoing delivery of the Council's Play Park Strategy which has seen the enhancement of play parks across the District. The delivery of the strategy is important to ensure our young people have opportunities to be active and have fun whilst supporting their physical and social development."
For more information on the consultations or the Play Park Strategy, contact the Play Parks team at [email protected].
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