Wiltshire Council Open Space Study: Household Survey

Wiltshire Council Open Space Study: Household Survey

Wiltshire Council Open Space Study: Household Survey 150 150 Katherine Checchia

Wiltshire Council are undertaking a collaborative piece of work that we are seeking assistance with. Approximately 4 years ago, Wiltshire Council collected data related to open space provision in your area and your input was invaluable. However, it is really important that the records the Council has are brought up to date so that they can accurately inform two significant emerging strategies.

The data collected will be used to understand the current provision of existing open space within the county and will form part of the evidence base necessary to underpin a new Green Infrastructure Strategy and an Open Space Strategy.

You can have your say by returning the filled out survey via email to SpatialPlanningPolicy@wiltshire.gov.uk before 31st of March 2020, or by sending a hard copy to your Parish Clerk before the 6th April 2020.

The survey can be downloaded by clicking here

The survey is also in the Document Library, see the tab at the top of this page and click on the “view document” to the right of the document name to open.

If you wish to read around the subject Natural England’s Green Infrastructure’s Guidance page has a downloadable PDF which describes Green Infrastructure. If you wish to see further information regarding Wiltshire Council’s current policies in the Wiltshire Core Strategy please go to our Planning Policy Core Strategy webpage.

We hope you understand the important role that open space and green infrastructure plays in the community and the benefits thereof of completing and returning the survey.

If you have any questions, please contact your parish clerk or by using the contact details below for spatial planning at Wiltshire Council

Spatial Planning

Economic Development and Planning

Tel: 01225 713223

Email: mailto:SpatialPlanning.Policy@wiltshire.gov.uk

 

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