North Ayrshire Council have announced a public consultation on the proposed multi-million pound transformation of Irvine Harbourside.
The consultation gets under way on Tuesday, February 15, on the proposals for the first stage of the Great Harbour project. This will be the first in a series of engagements with residents and stakeholders
The main focus of this initial consultation is on the overall vision for the harbour area, and the aspirations the community have for the proposed play facility, which will be the first phase of development, likely to start construction next year.
The Great Harbour transformation is supported by funding of £14million through the Ayrshire Growth Deal and it is hoped that this will be the catalyst for further long-term investment in the harbourside area.
North Ayrshire Council Leader Joe Cullinane said: "This will be the first real opportunity for people to see the vision for how Irvine Harbourside can fulfil its potential as a major destination for both local residents and visitors.
"Because we are still in the early stages, this part of the consultation will focus on the overall vision for the harbour area and the proposed playpark, which will be the first major project to be delivered as part of the proposals.
"We hope that the play facility will be unique in the west of Scotland and we expect it will appeal to visitors both locally and from further afield.
"A lot of work has gone into getting us to the stage where we can start to consult on the plans and I'd like to thank to the community representatives on the Stakeholder Reference Group for their help in ensuring the consultation process and methodologies are robust, meaningful and transparent."
The wider Great Harbour proposals will see the creation of three 'hubs' on Irvine's Maritime Mile:
• Coastal Hub with a major new play facility at the Beach Park and improved outdoor facilities with longer term plans for the landmark Pilot House and a café/restaurant facility
• Marina/Arts/Events/Food Hub which will feature a new waterfront plaza helping to support events, improved access to marine facilities, and including the redevelopment of the Harbourmaster's House, and
• Maritime Hub which aims to create expanded facilities for the National Maritime Museum
The consultation will allow the development of a masterplan for the area, which will be the subject of further consultation before it is taken to the Council's Planning Committee.
As the project progresses, residents will get further opportunities to share their views on each of the proposed hubs and provide their input into shaping the plans.
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14/02/2022
Proposed Multi-Million Pound Transformation Of Irvine Harbourside


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