Help plan the future of Salford's parks and open spaces

Princes Park park in autumn, photo courtesy of Michael SlavinParks and open spaces such as local nature reserves, country parks, allotments and cemeteries play a vital role in improving the quality of our everyday lives.

They provide valuable leisure opportunities; help improve health and wellbeing and support local wildlife.

In Salford, the council recognises the huge importance that local people place upon the provision of quality green spaces and therefore, we want to know what you think about your local park and open space and how you think they can be improved for the better.

Your views will help shape how we develop parks and open spaces in the future and will be included in the city's Greenspace Development Strategy that will set out how we hope to develop the city's precious green spaces over the next five years.

To let us know what you think, tell us on Twitter (using #Salfordparks), chat to us on Facebook or use the form below.

Your views


2. Do you live in Salford?






6. Which of the following facilities and activities do you think are the most important (tick as many boxes as you like):












8. Do you feel safe in the park or open space you use?


If you would be interested in taking part in a group discussion to provide more information on how you think Salford's parks and open spaces could be improved please complete the details below.






This page was last updated on 8 November 2011

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