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    Parks and Environment Update

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    Meeting: 04/01/2024 - Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Environment, Communities and Partnerships) (Item 43)

    OPEN SPACES UPDATE

    To receive a presentation providing an update on Open Spaces to the Panel.

     

    Executive Councillor: S Taylor

    Contact: N Sloper 01480 388635

    Minutes:

    By means of a presentation by the Operations Manager – Parks and Open Spaces (a copy of which was appended in the Minute Book) an Update on Open Spaces was presented to the Panel.

     

    Following an enquiry from Councillor Bywater, the Panel heard that the team had developed strategic connections with local partnerships and agencies thus connecting community groups with their local spaces. The Panel were further advised that the One Leisure Active Lifestyles team were involved in connecting partnerships with communities and the distribution of the associated funding.

     

    In response to a question from Councillor Burke, the Panel heard that the Council were an early adopter of accessible recreational equipment, however research had been undertaken to see how this equipment had evolved and to understand how community groups are using the equipment to ensure that it continues to fulfil the needs of residents.

     

    The Panel heard, in response to a question from Councillor Alban, that the team were aware that access in the form of carparking could be an issue at some open spaces but that there was open discourse with local residents to ensure this was managed to the benefit of all.

     

    Councillor Hunt praised the team for the excellent service that they provide and the value for money they give, this sentiment was echoed by the Panel.