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Top of the Hill Masterplan Consultation

Community invited to give views on Top of the Hill Masterplan

Local people are being encouraged to give their views on regeneration plans for the Top of the Hill area, at a special public meeting taking place at the end of January.

The consultation event will take place on Tuesday 17th February 10am - 1pm, 2pm - 6pm, 7pm - 9pm in An Chroi Community Hub.. It will offer the chance for the local community to consider the design proposals for future regeneration in the area and give their views.

A report on the Masterplan was brought before the Environment and Regeneration Committee in November by the Council's Green Infrastructure Designer.

The Top of the Hill Park Masterplan is a visionary project aimed at enhancing connectivity, recreation, and community well-being across Council-owned lands, including Top of the Hill Country Park, Kelly’s Field, and Eskaheen View.

The plan has been developed in collaboration with local community groups, stakeholders, and elected members to ensure it reflects the needs and aspirations of residents. A Steering Group was established in June 2024, including various community stakeholders, to help shape the plans for the area.

The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District, Councillor Ruairí McHugh, urged people to provide their feedback, saying: "This is a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together and help shape the future of the Top of the Hill area. The Masterplan represents a significant step forward in our commitment to sustainable and inclusive regeneration, and your input is vital to ensure it meets the needs of everyone in the community.

“I encourage all residents to attend the consultation event, share their views, and be part of this exciting journey towards creating a vibrant and attractive space for generations to come."

When:Tuesday 17th February 
Where: An Chroi Community Hub
Times: 10am - 1pm, 2pm - 6pm, 7pm - 9pm


View the masterplan here

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