Members of the public are invited to community consultation events to hear about the proposed Connah’s Quay, Shotton and Queensferry Renewal Area.
A Neighbourhood Renewal Assessment is being carried out, looking at housing improvements, poor energy efficiency, other related social and environmental issues in the area and how to tackle them most effectively.
The Renewal Area has the added bonus of trying to achieve a real contribution towards being carbon neutral.
Councillor Helen Yale, Flintshire County Council’s Executive Member for Housing Management said: “I am delighted to be able to give our local communities in Connah’s Quay, Shotton and Queensferry the opportunity to participate in this major project which has the potential to
improve the lives of many people.”
As part of the Neighbourhood Renewal Assessment, Flintshire County Council is holding three community consultation drop-in events open to members of the public. The meetings will allow local residents to find out more about the Neighbourhood Renewal Assessment, what it involves, and its findings so far. It will also give local residents a chance to have their say about the issues involved and what improvements they would like made to the area.
The dates and locations for the three drop-in events are:
Monday, November 30, 4pm-8pm, Connah’s Quay, Civic Hall
Thursday, December 3, 4pm-8pm, Queensferry, Memorial Hall
Tuesday, December 8, 4pm-8pm, Shotton, Carlton Club.
All the drop-in events will cover the same topics. Members of the public are welcome to attend any of the events, at any time, for as long they like. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information, please contact our free phone number: 0800 169 8677