Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is currently preparing a Tourism Strategic Plan 2017-2020. The Council aims to see and develop the Borough as a place to be admired and recognised by all, where residents choose to live and work, businesses choose to locate and importantly, a place that locals and visitors want to explore, discover and return to.
We want to get your thoughts on how to develop the tourism experiences and facilities in the area to make the most of the Borough’s...More
LEAN Busines Network
Event date: Thursday 23 February 9.30am
How to Access Funding and Support
Please tell us what you thought of the seminar by completing the following questions.
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Welcome to the first Community Plan for the Borough of Antrim and Newtownabbey. This long term, ambitious plan will shape and inform how services are delivered across the Borough from now until 2030.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has led and facilitated the development of the Community Plan, working with our public sector partners and the community. Establishing the Community Planning Partnership in 2015 provided a sound foundation to developing a plan which reflects an...More
We are delighted to launch our Preferred Options Paper (POP) for public consultation.
The POP is the first formal stage in the preparation our new Local Development Plan (LDP) for the Borough and is a consultation document designed to promote debate in relation to key strategic planning issues arising in the Plan area. The POP sets out a range of possible options for these issues, where appropriate and indicates the Council’s Preferred Options in respect of these issues together...More
We have carried out a preliminary Equality Screening Assessment Interim Progress Report on our Preferred Options Paper (POP).
Our Interim Report is available to view at at http://www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/Council/Planning/Local-Development-Plan/Preferred-Options-Paper .
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A Sustainability Appraisal (SA) is being carried out alongside preparation of the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council's Local Development Plan. The SA process will assess our Plan against a set of sustainability objectives developed in consultation with stakeholders. It will help us to identify the relative environmental, social and economic impacts of our Local Development Plan decisions, to evaluate which of our choices are more sustainable and identify any possible mitigation if...More
We are seeking your views on planning Arts & Cultural provision at Ballyclare Town Hall. This could include possible classes, courses, workshops and events.”
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This Leisure Strategy 2017-2030 sets out the ‘big picture’ for how we will approach the provision and delivery of leisure over the next thirteen years. As a Council we want to align the services we deliver to the needs of our residents and increase access to opportunities regardless of age or income. Underlining all of this are, the Council’s Corporate and Community Plan. We recognise the valuable social, health and economic benefits the provision of leisure facilities and...More
This Draft Disability Action Plan is a statement of the Council’s commitment to the promotion of equality of opportunity for disabled people and complements its Equality Scheme under Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.
This Draft Disability Action Plan has been designed to ensure that the Council fulfils its statutory obligations in compliance with Section 49A of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) (as amended by Article 5 of the Disability Discrimination (Northern...More
We hope you enjoyed your visit to Brighter Nights at Lilian Bland Community Park. We are keen to get your feedback on your visit. Let us know what you liked and if you have any suggestions.
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Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (the Act) requires public authorities, in carrying out their functions relating to Northern Ireland, to have due regard to the need to promote equality of opportunity and regard to the desirability of promoting good relations across a range of categories outlined in the Act.
This draft equality action plan demonstrates the commitment of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council to fulfilling Section 75 statutory duties and the arrangements for...More
We want to improve our digital services for you and we’d appreciate 5 minutes of your time to complete this short survey.
We have:
6000+ twitter followers
4077 using our Facebook
45,677 monthly visitors, on average use our website
Most people use their mobile and tablet devices, so we want to make things easier.
Tell us what you think and please come and join our new Digital Panel!
PRIZE DRAW - TO WIN 12 MONTHS LEISURE CENTRE MEMBERSHIP
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If you attended our 'Spooked Out at V36' on Tuesday 31st October 2017 we would be delighted to get your feedback!
Give us your views to win !!
PRIZE DRAW 1 Month 'More' Leisure Membership
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Our Borough has many beautiful green open spaces such as Antrim Castle Gardens, Jordanstown and Antrim Loughshore, Lillian Bland Community Park to name just a few. These areas are for your enjoyment and it is important to us that you feel that they are well kept safe places for you and your family to use.
The Council works with the Antrim and Newtownabbey Policing and Community Partnership to give a voice to communities to ensure a safer Borough. This includes our award winning green open...More
Welcome to the Enchanted Winter Garden Survey. As you attended the event, we want to know what you think. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey.
All submitted responses will be entered into a free Prize Draw, to win 2 theatre tickets for either The Old Courthouse, Theatre at The Mill or Ballyearl Arts and Leisure Centre.
Thank you for your time.
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We want to hear your views on community safety and policing issues in your area.
We will use this information to help plan ahead and ensure the most effective use of resources within the areas of greatest need. To help us do this, we are asking that you provide your postcode, we will not use this to try and identify you and all information will be treated as confidential.
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The Build Your Own Website programme (assisting local businesses create, develop and update their own commercial website) was delivered by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council to 22 local businesses between September 2016 and March 2017. We are currently evaluating this business support programme and would greatly value your feedback in this short survey.
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Thank you for participating in the Services, Tourism and Retail (STAR) programme (specialist support for the needs of individual retailers, and those businesses in hospitality, tourism and professional services) run by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council between October 2015 and March 2016/ September 2016 and March 2017.
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The Bricks and Clicks programme (retail sector programme assisting new entrepreneurs in the early critical start-up phase) was delivered by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council in November 2015-March 2016/September 2016-March 2017.
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We welcome your feedback on our recent More Membership Open Weekend.
All responses recevied will be entered into a FREE prize draw to win 3 months free more memberhip.
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The Glengormley Business Awards will celebrate the best of Glengormley’s businesses.
All voting will be online and you can nominate any business in Glengormley to receive an award. Cast your vote for one or more categories below.
Only one vote per computer/device. This will be closely monitored and any unusual activity or multiple votes will be disqualified.
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We are keen to have your help to improve our communication about our service updates, events, special offers, leisure classes and courses, weather updates and news about Council services in general. Please can you take a few minutes to complete the survey below.
Closing date to recieve entries is Friday 16th March 2018
All responses recieved will be entered into a prize draw to win a set of two tickets for any Council theatre.
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Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council has commissioned a Feasibility Study to look at the potential regularity and location of a market in Ballyclare. A local market can have a positive impact on the vitality and viability of the town. Council would like to hear your views on the type and regularity of a market in Ballyclare. Please complete this short online survey.
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Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council want your views on a Dog Park within the borough.
Please complete this online survey and give us your suggestions!
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