Feeback Wanted On Walsall Parks And Green Spaces

Walsall Council is seeking feedback from residents to help shape the future of Walsall’s parks and green spaces.

A survey, which runs from 1 August to 30 September 2023, allows residents to share their views on the current provisions to understand what Walsall’s parks and green spaces mean to the community.

Walsall Arboretum

Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Wellbeing, Leisure and Public Spaces
Walsall Council, said:

“Our parks and green spaces are an essential part of community life. They offer the chance for our residents and community members to connect with nature, with each other and to improve their mental and physical wellbeing.

We want our parks and green spaces to serve our communities in the ways that matter to them most. That’s why it’s crucial that as many people as possible complete our new survey, so that the future of our parks and green spaces can help to be shaped by those who will be most impacted by their care and development – our residents.

I would urge all people who care about the future of Walsall’s parks and green spaces to take part in our survey. Your views matter – and we want to hear them. “

The survey can be filled out on the Commonplace website.