Have your say on Weymouth’s parks and open spaces to be entered into £100 prize draw

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Weymouth Town Council are asking for feedback from residents about parks and open spaces in and around the town, with all respondents being entered into a prize draw to win a £100 Love2Shop voucher.

The council own and maintain 15 parks and open spaces, including Radipole Park and Gardens, Lodmoor Country Park and the award-winning Greenhill Gardens. As well as promoting biodiversity and protecting wildlife, Weymouth’s green spaces are extremely beneficial for residents and visitors to the

There are around 91 hectares of green space in Weymouth and the sport courts and play areas are some of the most frequently used leisure facilities in the town. The spaces are also used by the community for a number of activities and events.

The pandemic has seen an increase in use of public spaces. They have been vital for many local people to get outside, exercise, relax, and generally maintain wellbeing. The gardening team work hard all year round to maintain our gardens, parks and play areas to a high standard. 

Residents’ feedback gathered from the survey will be used to improve these parks and open spaces to make them even better for the community. It will help the council to plan for the coming years and to understand how our public spaces can best meet the needs of the community. 

Cllr Ryan Hope, Chair of the Services Committee, said:

“We’re looking forward to hearing residents’ feedback and hope people will complete this short survey to tell us what they like about our open spaces, but also what we can do to make them even better for the community.”

Fill out the survey and enter the prize draw now: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/J9X9GP6

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