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Planning for the future of Stuart Park with schools and young people
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We're planning for the future of Stuart Park and want your ideas!
Stuart Park is an important place to our community. Many of us enjoy going there to play, picnic, go to special events, get fit or take in the beautiful views. We want to make Stuart Park an even better place for everyone to enjoy! It's important to us that children and young people are part of helping make this plan - Stuart Park is your park too!
The ideas you share with us could be about:
Local stories, culture and history.
Toilets and footpaths.
Trees and shade.
Sport and recreation.
Creating spaces for children, young people and families to use.
Improving safety.
Types of events you would like to go to.
Places to get food and drinks.
Ideas for other things.
We're planning for the future of Stuart Park and want your ideas!
Stuart Park is an important place to our community. Many of us enjoy going there to play, picnic, go to special events, get fit or take in the beautiful views. We want to make Stuart Park an even better place for everyone to enjoy! It's important to us that children and young people are part of helping make this plan - Stuart Park is your park too!
The ideas you share with us could be about:
Local stories, culture and history.
Toilets and footpaths.
Trees and shade.
Sport and recreation.
Creating spaces for children, young people and families to use.
We'll use everyone's ideas to make a plan for things our community would like to see and do in this Park in future. It will be called the Stuart Park Master Plan. We'll share this plan with everyone early next year, so you can tell us whether you're happy with it. Once we've finished making the plan, we'll give it to the Lord Mayor and Councillors. They will have a meeting to decide whether we can start using the plan. If they agree, we can start working on the projects in the plan!