Moray Council has unveiled exciting concept designs for transformative town centre improvements in Forres and Dufftown.
These forward-looking projects emerge from the Town Centre Improvement Plans (TCIP), promising strategic regeneration opportunities.
External funding sources will potentially support these comprehensive urban renewal initiatives, creating frameworks for community-driven development.
A public consultation launched today invites residents to share crucial perspectives on proposed designs for Museum Square in Forres and the Square in Dufftown.
Interested community members can participate through multiple engagement channels, including online submissions and face-to-face drop-in sessions.
Public information sessions will welcome residents on Wednesday 27 November in Forres and Thursday 28 November in Dufftown, offering direct opportunities for dialogue and input.
Councillor Marc Macrae highlighted the transformative potential of these plans, emphasising their role in revitalising local communities and attracting strategic investments.
Residents can submit comments until Friday 20 December via email to localdevelopmentplan@moray.gov.uk.
These designs represent more than architectural concepts – they embody community aspirations for vibrant, dynamic town centres.
The consultation process underscores a collaborative approach to urban planning, inviting residents to become active participants in shaping their local environments.