by Gráinne Connolly
There's still time for people in the Causeway Coast and Glens to have their say on the local council's Draft Pitches Condition Survey and Investment Strategy.
This focuses on nine different outdoor sport and leisure facility types, including: Association Football, GAA, Rugby, Athletics, Cricket, Lawn Bowls, Tennis, Hockey, Multi-Use Games Area.
Participants will be able to access the strategy and feedback form by following the link below:
According to the council, "this consultation exercise is open to all interested parties across the Borough or any bodies with a legitimate interest such as national associations."
In particular, the council's keen to hear the opinion of organisations and individuals regarding the nine identities protected under Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 in relation to its likely impact on matters of Equality and Good Relations.
Residents and local groups are encouraged to consider the strategy and respond accordingly about the provision of outdoor facilities for the above sports and activities.
Feedback forms must be received by 28th September 2018.
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