14 May 2007
Senior planners from the Planning Department are inviting the public to join them for guided walking tours, between 14 and 19 May 2007, around five sections of St Helier which have been identified as key areas of change in new proposals for regenerating the town.
The five areas have been identified by consultants EDAW as places which offer particular potential for improving St Helier as a whole.
These are:
- The Town Centre
- Mont de la Ville and Fort Regent
- The Eastern ‘Fringe’ – north and south of Colomberie
- The Western ‘Gateway’ – Town Hall to People’s Park
- Northern Areas – Town Park and Bath St area
The tours have been organized to enable residents, businesspeople and members of the general public to talk first-hand to planners about the proposals, the reasons for them, and to discuss their support for, or concerns about, the regeneration strategy.
Each session will last about 2 – 2½hours. They will involve a tour of the area lasting about 75 minutes, followed by refreshments and informal discussion at a nearby venue. Those attending will be invited to submit their comments, either by writing them and leaving them with the planners at the venue or sending them in later.
Members of the media are invited to attend the sessions, which will take place as follows:
Area |
Date and Time |
Meet |
Refreshments |
Town Centre |
14 May - 0930 |
Cenotaph, The Parade |
Town Hall |
Mont de la Ville |
15 May - 0930 |
Glacis Field entrance, Mount Bingham |
Fort Regent |
Eastern Fringe |
16 May - 0930 |
Green St Cemetery (Green St entrance) |
St James Centre |
Western Gateway |
17 May - 0930 |
Cenotaph, The Parade |
Town Hall |
Northern Area |
18 May - 0930 |
West’s Centre, by the cows |
Town Hall |
For further information, please contact:
Peter Thorne, Director of Planning. Tel. 448416