Shillington Park Improvements Phase 1 Consultation
Overview
Following Wandsworth Council’s investment of £2.3m in Falcon Park, the Council now want to hear your views about plans for improvements to Shillington Park (next door to Falcon Park). The proposed works include:
- Refurbishment of the junior and toddler playground: The new play equipment will have to be appropriate for the age range of intended use. For Shillington Park Junior and Toddler Playground the intended age range is for children up to 12 years of age.
- A new outdoor gym concentrated into a single area: The existing outdoor gym items will be removed once the new gym is installed and the ground returned to amenity turf.
- Planting to enhance local biodiversity
The aim of this initial consultation is to help us understand what you think of the current playground and outdoor gym, if and how you currently use these facilities and how you think these facilities could be improved, as well as your thoughts on the proposal to enhance planting to benefit biodiversity.
What happens next?
Once this consultation has closed, all of your feedback will be carefully considered, and three designs will be drawn up. We will then consult you again on those choices in autumn 2021.
Have your say
You can access the online survey below, but if you would like a paper copy or another format, please contact us at parks@enablelc.org
In case you are not able to visit the park during the consultation period, photos of the existing playground are included here and the gym equipment here as part of the online consultation to aid with your decisions.
Online Q&A sessions
If you have any questions, you can join us at one of two online Q&A sessions:
Please click on the links above to register for one of the Q&A sessions. Once you have booked you will receive information about how to join the session. To view a copy of our flyer for these drop-in sessions, please click here.
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