Cork LECP 2024-2029 Final SEA Screening

needs. 5.1.4a- Increase accessibility to sports facilities and playgrounds across the city.

Let’s Play Cork, Independent Living movement,

Age Friendly Alliance, Cork Access network, HSE, Libraries. SEA Comment: Not location specific and does not give rise to environmental impacts. The implementation of this proposal and the delivery of the associated outputs are consistent with the aims of the following 2.19 Urban Area-Based Planning 2.29 Quality of Life 3.1 Planning for Sustainable Neighbourhoods 3.16 City-Wide Community Infrastructure Audit (CWCIA) 3.17 Community Hubs 3.18 Adaptable Community Facilities 3.19 Planning for Children-Oriented Facilities 3.20 Cork as a Child-Friendly City 3.21 Childcare Facilities 3.22 Traveller Community Facilities 3.29 Neighbourhood Recreation and Amenity 3.32 Inclusive Design 3.33 Cork Age Friendly Strategy 3.35 Safe and Secure City These objectives have already been assessed through SEA as part of the Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028 and the current plan proposal will not result in any activities over and above those already committed to as part of the above plans 5.2.1 That a process-focussed CCC Ongoing coordinating

Cork City Council Placemaking Group

Learnings from organisational engagement in Placemaking training is disseminated outwards across the Council. Community centred placemaking approach is a fixture in Council design protocol, including relevant

understanding of Placemaking be central in Cork City Council’s service delivery and amenity development

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