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The Story so Far
The Creative Communities team are leading the Placemaking activity on behalf of the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Meetings between the Creative Communities team and Barry Town Council began in April last year.
We’ve been meeting on a regular basis to develop our joint approach to Placemaking in Barry. We’ve agreed which community events we need to attend and have agreed a strategy to make sure that as many residents of Barry as possible have the chance to share their views about what it’s like to live in Barry and their ideas about what changes could be made to make Barry a sustainable town for the future.
Last year we attended many events, including the St David’s Day celebrations in King’s Square, Bark in the Park and Barry Pride. We’ve also been out and about talking to residents across the town and we’ve reached out to Sports and Community Groups.
In February this year we held a week of public engagement in Barry at locations across the town: Barry Library, Barry War Museum at Barry Island Station, Gibbonsdown Community, The POD, Broad St (under Golau Caredig), Victoria Park Community Centre, Buttrills Community Centre and Goodsheds
Latest News
You can still have your say about the draft objectives and themes that we consulted on in February. Please take a look at the Barry Placemaking Information Panels pdf to the right hand side and then complete the survey below to provide your feedback.
Look out for further announcements about public consultation of the draft Placemaking Plan in June.
View this page in Welsh / Gweld y tudalen hon yn Gymraeg
The Story so Far
The Creative Communities team are leading the Placemaking activity on behalf of the Vale of Glamorgan Council. Meetings between the Creative Communities team and Barry Town Council began in April last year.
We’ve been meeting on a regular basis to develop our joint approach to Placemaking in Barry. We’ve agreed which community events we need to attend and have agreed a strategy to make sure that as many residents of Barry as possible have the chance to share their views about what it’s like to live in Barry and their ideas about what changes could be made to make Barry a sustainable town for the future.
Last year we attended many events, including the St David’s Day celebrations in King’s Square, Bark in the Park and Barry Pride. We’ve also been out and about talking to residents across the town and we’ve reached out to Sports and Community Groups.
In February this year we held a week of public engagement in Barry at locations across the town: Barry Library, Barry War Museum at Barry Island Station, Gibbonsdown Community, The POD, Broad St (under Golau Caredig), Victoria Park Community Centre, Buttrills Community Centre and Goodsheds
Latest News
You can still have your say about the draft objectives and themes that we consulted on in February. Please take a look at the Barry Placemaking Information Panels pdf to the right hand side and then complete the survey below to provide your feedback.
Look out for further announcements about public consultation of the draft Placemaking Plan in June.
We would be grateful if you could read through the information panels in the pdf on the right of the page. You can provide your response in the feedback survey below.