Draft Shrewsbury Town Centre Design Code
The Draft Shrewsbury Town Centre Design Code is a detailed framework designed to enhance the character and visual appeal of Shrewsbury town centre through high-quality design.
Shropshire Council took on the managerial and operational responsibility to provide community use at Church Stretton leisure centre on the 1 April 2020. This came at the beginning of the pandemic and created a number of challenges including the need to close buildings and implement restrictions to reduce the spread of Covid-19. Following the initial pandemic challenges leisure facilities were able to re-open and have now been fully operational again for a period of time. As we move through the pandemic recovery process and respond to local leisure and swimming needs, we would like to engage more closely with users of the centre and the local community.
Key local stakeholders continue to work together in providing a long-term sustainable future for the facility. An important aspect of securing that long-term future is to seek your views and improve our service wherever possible. As a result, we are asking if you could please take some time to complete this survey.
The survey is being carried out by Shropshire Council in partnership with Friends of the Church Stretton Swimming Pool - Stretton Pool Action Group.
To take our online survey and help us to develop and improve the service and prioritise future activities, just click on the green button.
Go to the survey »If you'd like a survey in an alternative format please use the email below to request a copy, or call our customer services team on 0345 678 9000 and explain any support you need to allow you to respond.
You can also respond with any comments in writing:
Email:
TellUs@shropshire.gov.uk
Post:
Feedback and Insight Team, Shropshire Council, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shropshire SY2 6ND.
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