Over 4,000 take part in town survey

Dublin People 15 Feb 2019
A Do not Swim Notice has been extended for Front Strand Balbriggan

BALBRIGGAN’S main street and harbour area look set for a massive transformation following a public survey taken by over 4,000 local people.

Over 25 percent of the town’s population aged over 11 took part in the Our Balbriggan survey to prioritise a list of suggested improvements for a €20 million-plus transformation of the town.

Transforming the main street and connecting it to a reimagined Harbour area topped the board across all age groups in the public realm and place-making pillar of the survey.

A Balbriggan leadership group, chaired by Professor Brian MacCraith, President, Dublin City University, had prepared suggestions for a €20 million-plus rejuvenation plan – an ambitious new vision for the town, shaped by the views of its population.

“We couldn’t have dreamed of this level of response, with a huge section of the community getting involved to imagine the possibilities in a transformed Balbriggan,” said Professor MacCraith.

“Balbriggan as a community has come together with the group of stakeholders, led by Fingal County Council, to engage in a collaborative and unified way to prioritise the ideas which will best address the socio economic challenges of the town.

“When asked to name the thing that people most valued about Balbriggan, the five most popular words used were beach, community, people, sea and harbour.

“By connecting all of these, and creating a properly functioning town centre, we can build a bright future in a town with fabulous assets and a diverse and rapidly-growing talent base.”

Given a menu of potential improvements, there was an overwhelming desire to redevelop the heart of the main street opening up the centre of the town to Millpond Park and the Bracken River, with new landscaped civic amenities

In addition to the suggested improvements put before the people of Balbriggan in the survey there was also an option to submit a different idea which could improve Our Balbriggan.

Fingal County Council chief executive Paul Reid said: “We have listened to the extraordinary response of the community who got involved and had their say.

“An idea which strongly emerged in the survey results was the desire of the people of Balbriggan to have a swimming pool.

“In response to this, provision is being made for a swimming pool in the Castlelands Masterplan.

“What we need to do next is to work through the most effective models to deliver and manage such a fabulous facility for the town.”

Three of the local elected representatives on the Balbriggan Leadership Group, Cllr Grainne Maguire (Ind), Cllr Tony Murphy (Ind) and Cllr Malachy Quinn (SF) issued a joint statement following the release of the survey results.

"We were delighted with the huge numbers who got involved and had their say in shaping the future of Our Balbriggan,” they said.

"We now have a strong set of priorities such as the redevelopment of the main street and reimagining the harbour which will transform the town, realising its full potential.

"In addition, we welcome the commitment of Fingal County Council to support the delivery of a long-standing aspiration of the community to have a swimming pool in the town."

Seventy-three per cent of respondents placed Main Street in their top four choices, closely followed by 68 percent support for reimagining the harbour area to create an exciting, lively pier and waterfront, linking numerous leisure and tourism opportunities.

Slightly over half of respondents wanted to see Quay Street transformed so, in tandem with its current use, it can also be used as a multi-purpose plaza area with a linear park alongside the Bracken River.

The linear park would feature tiered seating for events, repurposing the Railway Viaduct arches into a vibrant market space, including redevelopment of the RNLI Boathouse.

A Balbriggan Socio-Economic Strategy, which will be published in April, will contain an implementation plan with a list of actions, activities and accompanying timelines, directly influenced by the survey results.

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