Albion Parade Consultation
Overview
Hackney Council is working in partnership with Groundwork London to develop a proposal for the improvement of Albion Parade. The improvements will potentially be funded from the Pocket Parks Programme.
Why your views matter
Pocket parks are part of the Mayor’s London’s Great Outdoors - the programme to improve streets, squares, parks, and canal and riverside spaces across London. Pocket parks are small areas of inviting public space for all people to enjoy, providing relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. These spaces have trees and greenery; they are open to all; they have places to sit and relax and for people to come together; and they contribute to making the city friendlier, greener and more resilient.
Albion Parade is an open space at the junction of Albion Road, Carysfort Road, Clissold Crescent. Groundwork are leading the consultation to find out what the site is used for and what local people would like to see improved here.
The consultation is open to everyone and the information we hope to gather involves identifying present uses for the site, gather improvement suggestions and how people would like to be involved with the project.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Business
- Central Government
- Citizens' panel
- Community groups/ organisations
- Faith groups
- Scrutiny commission/ panel
- VCS groups/ organisations
- Staff
- Trade unions
- Electors
- Residents
- Asylum seekers & refugees
- BME people
- Carers
- Children
- Council tenants
- Council leaseholders
- Councillors
- MP/ MEP
- Expert stakeholders
- Students
- Service users
- Non-service users
- General public
- Gypsies and travellers
- Internet users
- LGBT - Lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgendered people
- Men
- Women
- Older people
- Patients
- People with disabilities
- Parents
Interests
- Understanding views
- Gathering ideas
- Parks & green spaces
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