Accessibility Tools

Skip to main content
How can we help you?
News

Help us improve Wychavon's parks

In this section
Help us improve Wychavon's parks

Residents and visitors can help further improve Wychavon’s award-wining parks by taking part in a special survey.

Wychavon’s parks team is eager to find out what people love about their local parks or green spaces, how often they use them and if there is anything stopping them from using them.A wide shot of Evesham's Abbey Park with the Bell Tower in the background.

People can also have their say on suggested future improvements such as creating volunteer groups, more wildlife areas, sensory planting or more natural play features. There will also be the opportunity for people to put forward their own ideas.

Feedback will be used when developing the teams plans for the future maintenance and development of the district’s parks.

Take the Wychavon Parks Survey. The deadline is midnight on Monday, 2 September.

Wychavon looks after 90 parks and green spaces including the main parks in each of the district’s three towns, all of which are multiple Green Flag Award winners indicating they are high quality spaces.

Cllr Beverley Hardman, Executive Board Member for Boosting Natural Capital on Wychavon District Council, said: “We’re proud of our parks and greenspaces and understand how important they are to our residents. That’s why we’re always looking for ways to invest in and improve them. Please take ten minutes of your time to tell us what you think and help us make our parks and greenspaces even better places to spend time and play in.”

Wychavon 50th anniversary logo