Liverpool parks and open spaces survey
LIVERPOOL City Council is asking for
people's views on parks and open spaces. The survey will help the Council better
understand the provision of open spaces across the city by securing views on the
supply, quantity, quality, accessibility and demand for facilities.
The results will feed into a wider Open Space Study; highlighting and then
investigating where areas are perceived to be lacking or sufficient in open
space.
It sits alongside the work of the Strategic Green and Open Spaces Review Board,
independently chaired by Simon O'Brien, which is looking at ways to help
Liverpool retain its many and diverse green and open spaces.
Liverpool has 10 large parks, more than 90 other parks and hundreds of other
green spaces such as community gardens, sports pitches and allotments.
The survey is 1 of a number of projects feeding in to the preparation of
Liverpool's Local Plan, which is a Government requirement and will set out how
the city will meet demand for open space, housing, employment and retail between
now and 2032/33. Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, Cabinet member for regeneration, said:-
"We've
got some fantastic parks and open spaces in Liverpool but what we need to better
understand is how people use them, why they visit them or why they don't.
This survey is about finding out more about their usage, what people think of
the quality and availability and how important they are. We are keen to
hear from local people in order to gain a greater understanding of local
circumstances and views towards the amount and use of open space provision."
The questions are relevant to all publically accessible open spaces, whether
owned by the City Council or other organisations.
Simon O'Brien, independent chair of the Strategic Green and Open Spaces Review
Board, said:- "I would urge people to go online and fill in the survey to
help give the fullest picture possible of the use of our parks and open spaces.
This valuable piece of research will make an important contribution to my final
report."
The Liverpool Parks and Open Space User Feedback Survey can be found
online and will run until Friday, 28
August 2015. |