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Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
We asked you for feedback on our design proposals for a brand new Changing Places facility in Haggerston Park as part of a refurbishment of the public toilet building.
Accessible equipment providers and the Health Integration Team at Hackney Ark fed into the design process.
In addition to giving feeback on the design proposals, we asked people to share their ideas and feedback about managing access, promoting responsible use and letting people know the facilities exist.
The majority of respondents told us the proposed layout of the facility was as they would expect to find, but where people gave suggested improvements, these have been incorporated into the revised design.
People also shared their views about radar keys and door codes and ideas and recommendaitons about how can we can ensure people know about the new facility, can find the facitlity and use it appropriately.
We have revised the facility design as a result of the engagement exercise and the insight shared will also inform the design and installation of any accessible facilities we are able to provide in the future (subject to funding).
We asked you for feedback on our design proposals to improve the play area in Clapton Square.
24 local children, young people and families fed into the design process, helping to shape a set of designs to take out to public consultation. A further 101 people fed back on the design proposals, which included installing new equipment and creating a new entrance and a pathway.
As a result of the consultation we are introducing more challenging equipment for older children. We are also reviewing the amount of sand on site, the surfacing underneath equipment, the design of the climbable entrance and solutions to make the shelter more welcoming and less of a focus for anti social behaviour.
Work will start in spring 2022.
We asked you for feedback on our design proposals to improve the play area in Stoke Newington Common.
96 local children, young people and families fed into the design process, helping to shape a set of designs to take out to public consultation. A further 129 people fed back on the design proposals, which included installing new equipment and making the landscape more playable.
As a result of the consultation we have made a number of design changes including; keeping the play area fully enclosed; additional toddler swings and a trampoline.
Work is planned to begin on building the play area spring 2022.