Cllr Rob O’Donoghue has welcomed the inaugural meeting of the Community Pillar of the Town Centre First scheme in Lusk this month. The Town Centre First policy aims to create town centres that function as viable, vibrant and attractive locations for people to live, work and visit, while also functioning as the service, social, cultural and recreational hub for the local community. The Town Centre First scheme will build on the Lusk Vision 2030 document produced by Lusk Community Council to aid in the regeneration of public spaces, improve parking, access to amenities and green space and seek to improve the vibrancy of Lusk town centre. To facilitate this, a consultant will shortly be appointed to produce to add to the recommendations of the Lusk Vision 2030 across three pillar groups, the Community Pillar, the Business Pillar and the Public Realm Pillar. These documents, which will form a Lusk Town Plan, will allow Lusk to seek funding for funding under schemes such as the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund and the Town and Villages Scheme. The Community Pillar will have the objective to allow for the collaboration of Community groups in Lusk, with FCC to support the building of the structures and capacity to implement projects identified in the Lusk Town Plan.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting Cllr O’Donoghue stated, “There are 11 community groups, across all ages and demographics that have agreed to join the Community Pillar which I am proud to be the Chair of. There are many excellent community groups in the town whose goals are to bring improvements to Lusk and I am excited to see how this committee can contribute to the positive development of Lusk Town Centre.”