Do you use our services in Liskeard? Cornwall Council is looking to create a service hub in the town, due to be completed at the end of 2024, and we’d like your feedback on our planning application.
To enable you to share your views on the proposals we will be holding a public consultation.
The original event, which was due to be held in December, will now to take place between 9am and noon on Monday, 16 January in the Emily Hobhouse Room at Liskeard Public Hall, PL14 6BW.
It will now be arranged for a new date in the New Year.
Please come along to find out more about the project and to let us know your thoughts. You can also find more information on the Liskeard Service Hub Let’s Talk Cornwall webpage.
A service hub is a space where you can access multiple services, including space for the Registration service, Children and Family service, Adult Education classes, and others.
It provides a vital tool for local residents, who can access the essential services provided by Cornwall Council in one place. It simplifies the process for them, while ensuring that services can work together in an efficient and effective way.
Councillor David Harris, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Property, said: “We really want to create welcoming, friendly spaces at the heart of your community where you can access the services you need, when you need them.
“It is an important vital part of our mission to make Cornwall a place where you can start well, live well and age well.
“We also want to know what our residents feel, and to do that we need your feedback, so I urge you to have your say over these exciting proposals which will benefit the local community.”
This proposal forms part of our Operational Estate Transformation programme, which is focused on creating a more carbon neutral estate, with multi-use spaces, within communities and reducing ongoing costs for our buildings going forward.