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Residents invited to comment on plans to upgrade four play areas
Summary
Basingstoke and Deane residents are invited to share views on proposals to upgrade four play areas, with consultations open until 12pm on Monday, March 30 and options for paper or large-print surveys by phone or email.
Content
Four play areas in Basingstoke and Deane are being considered for upgrades under a borough-wide refurbishment scheme. The council says the work will focus on making play spaces inclusive and enjoyable for children. The sites named for potential improvement are in Tadley, Hatch Warren, Chineham and Eastrop. Residents are invited to give feedback on proposed designs.
Key details:
- The play areas listed are Warblington Close in Tadley, Constantine Way in Hatch Warren, Meadowland in Chineham and Eastrop Community Centre in Eastrop.
- The consultation is open until 12pm on Monday, March 30.
- The council describes the work as part of an ongoing programme to refurbish and maintain play spaces with a focus on inclusivity.
- Officials say local feedback will be used to help shape the final designs for the upgraded play areas.
- People without internet access can request paper or large-print surveys by calling 01256 844844 or emailing [email protected]; consultation details are also listed at basingstoke.gov.uk/play-area-consultations.
Summary:
Responses to the consultation will be reviewed by the council and used to inform the final designs for the four named play areas. The consultation deadline is 12pm on Monday, March 30 and the council has provided phone, email and online options for submitting feedback.
