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Transforming your shared space – Shearling Way ball court and surrounding area
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We would like to hear from you about how we could develop and transform the old ball court, the pathway and stark surrounding courtyard area. This is an opportunity for you to be actively involved in making positive changes to your community and neighbourhood.
All ideas are very welcomed, however small or large they may be.
With support from the Thriving Neighbourhoods estate investment programme and developer contributions Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding, redevelopment works to this area will be fully funded and therefore will not be recharged to residents.
There will also be an opportunity to share your ideas in-person at a consultation event on Saturday 3 February 2024 between 11am and 2pm at the Goodinge Community Centre, to discuss designs and next steps.
Please complete our survey to tell us what you think about the design and new areas for improvement and submit your feedback by Friday 9 February 2024.
We would like to hear from you about how we could develop and transform the old ball court, the pathway and stark surrounding courtyard area. This is an opportunity for you to be actively involved in making positive changes to your community and neighbourhood.
All ideas are very welcomed, however small or large they may be.
With support from the Thriving Neighbourhoods estate investment programme and developer contributions Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding, redevelopment works to this area will be fully funded and therefore will not be recharged to residents.
There will also be an opportunity to share your ideas in-person at a consultation event on Saturday 3 February 2024 between 11am and 2pm at the Goodinge Community Centre, to discuss designs and next steps.
Please complete our survey to tell us what you think about the design and new areas for improvement and submit your feedback by Friday 9 February 2024.
Creating a combined use area in the ball court for community activities including seating, play features for children, planting and a viewing platform.
This includes space for community gardening/food growing and a play space in the nature garden area.
Adding planting, small trees and raised planters across all three areas
Play features are selected to appeal to a wide variety of ages and will likely include:
Climbing tower: 5+
Climbing wall: younger children, juniors and teens
Train logs: toddlers and younger children
Table-tennis table: juniors, teens and adults
Play mounds: younger children and juniors
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Transforming your shared space – Shearling Way ball court and surrounding area has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
In person event
Transforming your shared space – Shearling Way ball court and surrounding area has finished this stage
Saturday 3 February at the Goodinge Community Centre
Under Review
Transforming your shared space – Shearling Way ball court and surrounding area is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Transforming your shared space – Shearling Way ball court and surrounding area
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.