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O DOMHNAILL BACKING PLANS TO REVIVE TOWN CENTRES

written by Stephen Maguire November 22, 2013
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Donegal Senator Brian O Domhnaill is backing a Fianna Fail plan to revive town centres across the country.Senator Brian O'Domhnaill

Ó Domhnaill said the plan aims to tackle exorbitant rates & rents and bring people back into towns

The Bill establishes a Town Team in each local authority to implement a town revitalisation plan.

It’s part of a wider Fianna Fáil policy strategy published in May, which sets out a bold new vision on reviving town centres and supporting local businesses across the country.

Senator Ó Domhnaill said; “The sad reality is that town centres, which were once the vibrant heart of the community, are under threat. Crippling rents, unsustainable commercial rates and the continued credit crisis is strangling local businesses and forces many to shut down or lay off staff.

“Meanwhile, high parking charges in the centre of town, large shopping centres on the outskirts, and the cuts to local services and amenities are keeping people away from the traditional town centres.

“Radical action is needed to revitalise our local towns and encourage people back into the town centre. The Bill being debated in the Dáil today is one aspect of our larger vision to revitalise struggling town centres. It seeks to establish a Town Team in each local authority to oversee ambitious revitalisation plans.”

This Town Team will oversee:

– Revamping the Commercial Rates system

– Changes the parking charges structure

– Greater flexibility on building use, including an ‘Empty Shops Intiative’

– Changes to planning laws to encourage town centre development

– New cultural initiatives to keep main streets busy

– Abolition of upward only rent reviews

– A new Purple Flag Strategy on anti-social behaviour

– Community engagement on planning strategy in towns

– New financial tools for local authorities to invest in urban renewal.

Senator Ó Domhnaill continued, “Irish towns have lost many local services and amenities recently, including local garda stations, bank branches, libraries and local shops. Now, small schools and post offices are also under threat. We need to start supporting our local towns, instead of just undermining them. It’s time for town centres to fight back. I am urging the Government to back our constructive proposals to support and promote our towns.”

 

O DOMHNAILL BACKING PLANS TO REVIVE TOWN CENTRES was last modified: November 22nd, 2013 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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