Consultation on park and caravan facilities
Published: Monday 22 January 2024

A consultation is to be held on the future of Biggar Public Park and leisure caravan facilities.
The consultation will take place on Monday 29 January, Tuesday 30 January and Wednesday 31 January at Biggar Municipal Hall. It will last from 2pm to 7pm each day.
Monday's consultation will be within the main hall, Tuesday's will be upstairs from 2pm to 4.15pm then downstairs in the main hall until 6.30pm with the last 30 minutes upstairs.
Wednesday's consultation will be upstairs from 2pm to 7pm.
The consultation will be staffed and a display with a number of options will be available for members of the public to provide comments on the options and the future options for the park.
An online consultation will also be available from Monday 29 January until the end of February to fully gather the community’s opinions.
And a further community consultation event will be planned later in February at an alternative venue.
Chair of the council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, Councillor Robert Brown, said: “We want as many people as possible to come along to the public consultation and share their views on the future of the park and caravan facilities.
“If you can’t make it along on either day, please look out for the details of the online consultation which we will share on social media.
“We will also publicise the other public meetings this way, so look out for those details too.”
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