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Kinghurst Park Enhancement Project
As part of the wider regeneration of Kingshurst Village Centre we want your help to feed into plans to improve Kingshurst Park for everyone.
As a starting point the Council’s landscape team has produced a new concept design for the park, which shows some proposed improvements to the access, equipment, planting and landscaping. The aim is to increase the potential of this well-used space while making it feel like a key part of the redeveloped new village centre.
This is an opportunity to enhance the park - providing better facilities for the local community, improving health and wellbeing and boosting biodiversity within the park. We want local residents to be involved in shaping these plans and would love to hear from you.
You can view the concept design by clicking on the document on the right-hand side of this page (this can be found below if viewing on a smartphone).
Once you have had a look, share your thoughts, comments and feedback using the survey form below.
Alternatively, why not come and speak to us in person? Members from the project team will be hosting two engagement sessions on Marston Drive (in front of Kingshurst Park) on Tuesday 30 May and Wednesday 31 May from 11am to 3pm.
Come say hello, share your own ideas and put forward any suggestions you might have for improving our park.
Kinghurst Park Enhancement Project
As part of the wider regeneration of Kingshurst Village Centre we want your help to feed into plans to improve Kingshurst Park for everyone.
As a starting point the Council’s landscape team has produced a new concept design for the park, which shows some proposed improvements to the access, equipment, planting and landscaping. The aim is to increase the potential of this well-used space while making it feel like a key part of the redeveloped new village centre.
This is an opportunity to enhance the park - providing better facilities for the local community, improving health and wellbeing and boosting biodiversity within the park. We want local residents to be involved in shaping these plans and would love to hear from you.
You can view the concept design by clicking on the document on the right-hand side of this page (this can be found below if viewing on a smartphone).
Once you have had a look, share your thoughts, comments and feedback using the survey form below.
Alternatively, why not come and speak to us in person? Members from the project team will be hosting two engagement sessions on Marston Drive (in front of Kingshurst Park) on Tuesday 30 May and Wednesday 31 May from 11am to 3pm.
Come say hello, share your own ideas and put forward any suggestions you might have for improving our park.