Public Consultation on NWRA Corporate Plan 2024-2029
The Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) is inviting members of the public to participate in an online survey that will help inform the Assembly on the development of its new Corporate Plan for 2024-2029. The Corporate Plan outlines the Assembly’s vision, goals, and strategic objectives, which will guide the region’s development over the next five years.
Your feedback and views will help us identify what is important to you, our communities, enterprises, and the many stakeholders across the region.
You can read the Assembly’s current Corporate Plan for 2020-2024 via this link: NWRA Corporate Plan-2020-2024 (PDF)
Key Information:
Survey Closing Date: Friday, 1st November 2024, at 5:00 PM
Survey Link: Corporate Plan 2024 – 2029 Public Survey (microsoft.com)
Estimated Time to Complete: Less than 3 minutes
What is the Corporate Plan?
A Corporate Plan for the Regional Assembly is a strategic document that outlines the Assembly’s mission statement, vision, priorities, and objectives for promoting balanced regional development. The plan covers a five-year period and sets the framework for how the Assembly will support sustainable economic growth, infrastructure development, and social inclusion across the region.
Regional Assemblies are tasked with coordinating planning and development across multiple local authorities, ensuring that national and EU policies—such as climate action and economic strategies—are effectively implemented at the regional level. The Corporate Plan highlights key areas such as regional spatial planning, EU funding programs, and partnerships with public and private sectors.
The Corporate Plan is developed through consultation with the public, elected members, and various stakeholders to ensure that it reflects regional priorities and addresses challenges such as infrastructure, climate change, social inclusion, and economic development.
The plan is being developed in line with the relevant legislation:
Section 134 (2) Local Government Act 2001
Section 49 Local Government Reform Act 2014
If you have a question regarding this public consultation, you can email us at ei.ar1732170099wn@of1732170099ni1732170099