Parks survey

Closed 20 Oct 2024

Opened 16 Nov 2021

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Overview

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Local parks and open spaces are important for our physical and mental health. We’re working with the community to improve our local parks. 

A park is a place where everyone should feel safe and comfortable. Well designed parks are essential to the wellbeing of any community, which is why we are inviting you to have your say on the park you visit the most. We want to improve the experience of everyone who visits a park in Ashley by making them safer, more accessible, enjoyable and sustainable.

By interacting with this consultation, you will be helping to shape how the parks are designed to minimise various issues and improve the overall quality. In addition, we will be looking to improve accessibility for our communities by analysing preferred routes and modes of transport, therefore improving inclusion so that everyone can enjoy the parks. We are committed to reducing carbon emmissions and a part of that process is being able to encourage walking and cycling by enhancing the routes people take and making them more appealing to others. 

Please complete this short survey to tell us which park you visit the most, how you get there, how you think it could be improved, and what you enjoy most about visiting. 

Events

  • Ashley Parks consultation Information Day

    From 10 Apr 2021 at 10:00 to 10 Apr 2021 at 17:00

    Join us just inside the main gates of St Andrew's Park where there will be a display of all the plans and maps relating to the parks consultation, as well as a chance to talk to members of the park keeping and planning teams and let them know your ideas.

  • Urban greening

    From 24 Apr 2022 at 20:00 to 24 Apr 2022 at 21:30

    In this workshop, you will learn about the various ways you can help to create a greener, more sustainable city. This session will focus on wildflower planting and the benefits it has for pollination. Meet us at St. Paul's Church at 8pm on 24th April to help improve the environment around you.

Interests

  • Community engagement