Tipperary County Council is inviting people in Tipperary to play a role in shaping how the county develops and evolves over the next five years.
The local authority are calling on all citizens to have their say on the Draft Corporate Plan Framework 2024-2029.
This plan will outline the Council’s strategic priorities for the next five years, taking into consideration local needs, current functions, government policy, legislation changes, and available resources. The plan will be finalised over the next 2 months will outline the County Council’s priorities.
The Draft Corporate Plan Framework sets out key strategy statements such as Core Values, Vision and Mission Statement, Corporate Goals, and Strategic Objectives.
This framework aims to shape a better future for Tipperary and guide the Council in its efforts to enhance the county for all residents, workers, and visitors.
The Corporate Plan is the Council’s strategic framework for future action over the next half decade and will be the central component of the Council’s business architecture, linking key elements such as policy, organisation, operational activity, governance, and performance management and acting as the driver for economic development, social inclusiveness and environmental sustainability within the county of Tipperary.
The draft framework plan is available for inspection at Council offices in Clonmel, Nenagh, Carrick-on-Suir, Thurles, or Tipperary Town, as well as on the Council's website.
Submissions and observations can be made online or in writing by postal delivery to Eamon Lonergan, Director of Services, Corporate Services, Tipperary County Council, by 4.30 pm on Friday 25th October 2024.
To assist in the drafting process, feedback was gathered through an online survey during July & August 2024.
A total of 83 submissions were received and have been taken into consideration in developing the Draft Corporate Plan Framework.
“We encourage all citizens to participate in this public consultation process and help shape the future of our county”, a Council spokesperson said.
For any queries, please contact Corporate Services at 0818 06 5000.
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