Businesses and residents of Newport are being invited to have their say on the Newport City Centre Placemaking Plan, which aims to make Newport city centre a better place to live, work, learn, and visit.
Your insight is needed to influence how the city centre should look, feel, and function – making Newport a better place to be.
Placemaking is a Welsh Government-led process that aims to set a vision for the future and identify a range of priorities that would benefit the place, its residents, its businesses, and its organisations.
The ultimate goal of a Placemaking Plan is to create public spaces that promote prosperity, health, happiness, and well-being.
Have your say by completing the online survey, or by coming to a drop-in in-person session with representatives from the Placemaking team.
These sessions are designed to get your thoughts on how Newport is now, where it’s going, and where you’d like it to be.
Councillor James Clarke, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Democratic Services at Newport City Council and a member of the BID's board of directors, said: “The Newport city centre placemaking plan is a great opportunity for everyone in Newport to have their voices heard. We need to know what works for the people of Newport, as well as what isn’t working quite so well.
"Community engagement is a key part of placemaking. Placing people at the heart of the process results in places that are vibrant, with clear identities, and allows residents to develop a sense of ownership and belonging.
"If you have thoughts on how you’d like to see your city develop, please fill in the digital survey or come along to a drop-in discussion session – your feedback will make a huge difference to the community you live in.”
Join the Newport conversation by coming to one of the below sessions, no RSVP necessary:
Tuesday 23 July, 10-3pm, Cwtsh, Stow Hill, NP20 4HA
Wednesday 24 July,10-3pm, The Place (Newport City Centre), NP20 4AL
Wednesday 31 July, 10-3pm, Maindee Triangle, Maindee, NP18 8EE
Saturday 3 August, 10-1pm, Phyllis Maud Performance Space, Pillgwenlly, NP20 2GW
The Placemaking Plan has been supported by the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government, and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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