This consultation is focused on gathering the views of all members of the Skerries community on how the way we travel in Skerries can be made more active and sustainable, and bring health, environmental, social, and economic benefits to the wider community. Fingal County Council are at the earliest stages of developing Active Travel measures for Skerries and are looking for the input of the public before any design work begins. The feedback to this consultation will be used to inform the development of plans for Skerries once an integrated design team has been appointed. Your feedback on Active Travel in Skerries is important, so please participate in the consultation. This consultation will end on Thursday, 3 November and you can have your say on what Skerries needs or complete a short survey at https://consult.fingal.ie/en/consultation/skerries-active-travel-plan-public-consultation
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