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£100 for your views on public space in St Helier

£100 for your views on public space in St Helier

Wednesday 23 August 2017

£100 for your views on public space in St Helier

Wednesday 23 August 2017


Islanders could win £100 worth of vouchers if they complete a survey by the Department of the Environment on public space in St. Helier, which will help shape an open space strategy.

People are being asked what they think of public space in St Helier, including town squares, parks and gardens, how they use it and what would encourage them to use it more.

Respondents could win £100 worth of vouchers if they complete the online survey and provide their contact details. The survey results will contribute towards an audit of existing spaces in town, and help shape the final open space strategy, which will be published for consultation in the first half of 2018.

The survey covers areas such as people's views on their favourite park, square or green space, as well as children's play areas and beaches. People are also asked to comment on the demand for allotments and access to the rural parts of St. Helier. Finally, they are asked to imagine what kind of open space they would like to see in town in the future.

The Minister for the Environment, Deputy Steve Luce explained that the regeneration of St. Helier is a priority for the Council of Ministers. He added that his department, the parish and the Department for Infrastructure are working as partners on plans for a Future St Helier "to make a positive difference to people’s experiences of life in town." 

To make sure the plans match what people want, the Department needs to hear from those who use the public space. Deputy Luce said: "I’d encourage everyone that works, lives or visits town to take a few minutes to give their views on St Helier’s open spaces. To come up with a plan that reflects people’s wishes, we need to understand what people do and don’t like about our parks, gardens, squares and play areas – anywhere in fact that people use for a breather or to kick a ball or walk the dog."

People can send their thoughts on the online survey until 16 October 2017.  People who don't have access to a computer, can contact or visit the Department of the Environment at South Hill where an officer will be able to provide support to complete the questions online. Officers will also be visiting King Street and other public spaces around St Helier with the survey loaded on devices for people to complete. 

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