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Town residents asked to give views on council action plan

Shrewsbury residents are being asked to shape the future of the town as the council launches its action plan for the coming five years.

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Shrewsbury residents are being asked to give their thoughts on the priorities for the town.

Shrewsbury Town Council is asking for feedback on the plan, which sets out six “strategic ambitions”, ranging from preserving the town's heritage to increasing the opportunity for residents to keep healthy and active.

The areas of focus proposed for the next five years are 'building resilient communities for Shrewsbury', ''supporting Shrewsbury residents to live active and healthy lives through the provision of quality services', 'preserving Shrewsbury’s heritage', 'creating a greener and better-connected Shrewsbury', ',aintaining a sustainable, resilient and efficient organisation', 'taking positive action to tackle climate change'.

The action plan follows the council’s 'Vision Statement and Strategic Ambitions' which were consulted on in 2023.

Residents can view the action plan priorities and have their say by using an online survey.

A Shrewsbury Town Council spokesperson said: “We recognise that money is tight for everyone but in working with our partners towards a common goal, we can begin to take positive steps to ensure Shrewsbury continues to be a great place to live, work, play and visit.

“The council’s action plan is not exhaustive, but provides a good indication of where we will direct our resources and attention throughout the next five years, and it’s really important that residents give their feedback.

“This is the first time we have engaged in such high levels of consultation and we hope that good numbers will spend a little time in completing the questionnaire and so join us in setting out our priorities for ongoing work and future initiatives throughout our town.”

Within the action plan, residents will find schemes of significant cross-town importance alongside more local community focussed plans.

Councillors say they are being ambitious in protecting and promoting important services while insisting on high standards of delivery and value for money for council tax payers at all times.

For more information and a link to the survey, visit the town council website at https://www.shrewsburytowncouncil.gov.uk/strategic-plan-consultation/

Drop-in events will also take place at the Town Council Offices, Livesey House, 7 St John’s Hill on Tuesday, June 18, from 12.30pm to 4pm, and Tuesday, June 25, from 10.30am to 1pm.

The closing date for feedback is June 30.

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