Photo: Declan O’Leary and Prithvi Gowda of CSR and Cathal Mulry of “A Playful City” with Minister Heather Humphreys at the conclusion of two days of surveys and public consultation in New Ross, Co. Wexford on 27th June 2023, as part of the Town Centre First study.

CSR’s Urban Design Team, along with Wexford County Council Town Team and A Playful City were conducting various field surveys and public consultations during past several weeks. It is envisaged now to distil the information we have gathered and received during the public consultation workshops, and the Collaborative Town Centre Health Check. This process will help the Town Team in dialogue with the design team to prepare selecting pilot projects and suitable sites for an urban regeneration concept.

 

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Compass Homes

“In Glenveagh’s experience the quality of CSR’s work has been excellent. This is particularly true for their attention to detail which has been paramount on a number of projects on which we have partnered together including large-scale public tenders."

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