DYNAMICALLY DIFFERENT DUMFRIES : DEFINING THE AGENDA
Come along to our post digital follow-up Webinar!
Webinar on Tuesday 20 April : 4pm to 5.30pm.
The Dynamically Different Dumfries follow-up webinar will be held online on Tuesday 20 April from 4pm – 5.30pm. Sign-up here to register.
Following a busy few months of digital community conversations and workshops, the Dynamically Different Dumfries team is keen to share with you the many great ideas that we have heard so far. Importantly, we want to check with you that we are on the right track and if anything is missing before starting to prepare the draft Dumfries Town Centre Vision and Action Plan.
There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions via the webinar chat function during the webinar presentation session.
Following the webinar, feedback posters will be displayed both online and physically in Dumfries Town Centre. You will be able to provide comments through a QR code and survey link, and also via post, telephone and e-mail to Julia Frost julia@pas.org.uk, PAS, 11/2C Tweeddale Court, 14 High Street, EDINBURGH, EH1 1TE 07949 720983).
Don’t worry if you haven’t taken part in any conversations or workshops to date. The webinar is your opportunity to continue the conversation.
Other Ways to Make your Views Heard Now.
There are still lots of opportunities to get involved and make your views known:
Visit our website LoveDumfries to view the first set of Interactive exhibition boards : Here
Check the summary of ideas discussed so far and comment on our Digital whiteboard: Here
Submit comments by post, email or phone, to Julia Frost julia@pas.org.uk, PAS, 11/2C Tweeddale Court, 14 High Street, EDINBURGH, EH1 1TE 07949 720983).
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