Richmond Council running consultation on youth engagement in parks

By Heather Nicholls

14th Aug 2023 | Local News

Parks and open spaces: Photo Credit: Richmond Council
Parks and open spaces: Photo Credit: Richmond Council

Richmond Council is running a consultation on youth engagement in the boroughs' parks and open spaces.

The consultation aims to better understand how young people use green spaces and how access to them could be improved.

All participants in the youth engagement survey who provide their full name and address in the borough of Richmond will be eligible to be entered into a prize draw to win Love to Shop vouchers.

You must be a resident of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames to be eligible for the prize draw.

As a part of the consultation, the Parks Team are hosting an engagement and workshop day at Kings Field on Thursday 31st of August from 11 am until 3 pm.

The consultation will close on Friday 29th September.

To participate and find out more visit: Richmond Council is running a consultation on youth engagement in the boroughs' parks and open spaces.

The consultation aims to better understand how young people use green spaces and how access to them could be improved.

All participants in the youth engagement survey who provide their full name and address in the borough of Richmond will be eligible to be entered into a prize draw to win Love to Shop vouchers.

You must be a resident of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames to be eligible for the prize draw.

As a part of the consultation the Parks Team are hosting an engagement and workshop day at Kings Field on Thursday 31st of August from 11 am until 3 pm.

The consultation will close on Friday 29th September.

To participate and find out more click here.

     

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