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Redcliffe Square Gardens Consultation                                          

This winter we will be undertaking some improvement works to Redcliffe Square Gardens. As part of this project we are going to improve the perimeter planting, replace the current park benches with more accessible benches with arm rests and carry out improvements to the grass areas in the park, particularly under trees where the soil is compacted and grass doesn't grow. There are also opportunities to improve the playground, add additional seating, and some natural play features that can be used by all.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea want to know your views regarding improvements in Redcliffe Square Gardens. We would appreciate if you could spend a few minutes answering the following questions.

We want to hear your views on how we can improve the gardens to maximise its full potential for all its users. In particular, we would like to hear your views on the redevelopment of the existing playground area and how we could incorporate natural play features into other areas of the park. Please complete the survey by no later than 14th February 2020.

Q1 How often do you/your children visit the Redcliffe Square Gardens playground?
 
 
 
Q2 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the current playground in Redcliffe Square Gardens?
Q3 What are your two favourite items in the current playground?
 
 
 
   
Q4 What are your / your child's favourite play activities? (Please select up to three options)
 
 
 
 
Q5 The size of the playground is restricted by conditions relating to the history of the gardens. Therefore the amount of equipment is limited to the current playground footprint. With this in mind what equipment would you like to be included in the play area? Please identify your top three pieces of equipment:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Q6 Would you like the sand play area retained in the playground?
 
Q7 If yes, would you like this feature extended?
 
Q8 Would you like some natural play features added to the wider gardens?
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
           

           

Q9 If yes, please select up to two options from the natural play features shown above:
 
 

We will be replacing the existing benches with new benches with arm rests to improve accessibility.

       

Q10 Which style of bench do you prefer (see images above)?
 
 
   

   

Q11 Would you like picnic benches to be installed on one of the grass areas?
 

   

Q12 The Council has had an application from the Earl's Court Community Trust who would like to hold a family-friendly jazz event in Redcliffe Square Gardens this summer. The event will include music and children’s activities. Final permission would be dependent on the organiser running an additional community consultation as well as providing an event plan, insurance and the required health and safety assurances and licences. Is this something you would provisionally support being held in Redcliffe Square Gardens?
 
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About You

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Q15 How old are you?
 
 
 
 
Q16 Your sex:
 
 
Q17 Are you a parent/carer?
 
Q18 If yes, what are the age(s) of your child (ren)? (please select all that apply)
 
 
 
 
   
How we use your information

The personal information you provide will be handled by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The information will be used to understand the views of park users on improvements to Redcliffe Square Gardens. Where you have supplied your postcode, this may be used to map responses and to better understand the views of people from different locations e.g. those nearest the park. Your information will not be shared with any other department or organisation.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey, now click on submit to send us your views.

 
   
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