Southern Regional Assembly Invites Public Input on New Corporate Plan
The Southern Regional Assembly is calling on the public to participate in shaping the future of the Southern Region by providing feedback on the Assembly’s new Corporate Plan, which will guide the region’s development for the next five years.
The Corporate Plan outlines the Assembly’s vision, goals, and strategic objectives, serving as a roadmap for sustainable growth and development in the Southern Region. The Assembly is committed to working collaboratively with stakeholders and the wider community to ensure that the plan reflects the needs and aspirations of those living and working in the region.
To ensure that the plan is comprehensive and inclusive, the Southern Regional Assembly has launched an online survey, inviting residents, business owners, community leaders, and all interested parties to share their views on the future of the region. This is an opportunity for the public to offer insights on how the Assembly can best meet its objectives and fulfill its mission to promote sustainable development, economic growth, and regional prosperity.
Key Information:
Survey Closing Date: Friday, 27th September 2024, at 5:00 PM
Survey Link: Corporate Plan 2024 – 2029 Public Survey (microsoft.com)
Estimated Time to Complete: Less than 2 minutes
David Kelly, Director of Southern Regional Assembly, emphasized the importance of public engagement in this process:
“Our Corporate Plan is the foundation for the future development of the Southern Region, and we are eager to hear from those who live, work, and invest here. This survey is a vital tool for gathering diverse perspectives and ensuring that our plan truly reflects the needs and vision of our community.”
Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the survey and make their voices heard. The feedback collected will help shape the Assembly’s strategic priorities and ensure that the region continues to thrive and adapt to the challenges and opportunities ahead.
For more information about the Southern Regional Assembly and the Corporate Plan, please visit www.southernassembly.ie