Newcastle's Parks and Allotments in 2024 - This consultation has now ended

We are looking at options for the future of Newcastle’s parks and allotments. To help us do this, we really need to hear from you about your views on parks and allotments, what you think about them at present, and suggestions for what should be a priority for them in future.
You can see a video explaining this, with British Sign Language interpretation, below.
If you need this information and the questions in Easy Read format, you can find them here: 
If you want to use this to give us your views, you can email it back to us at: letstalk@newcastle.gov.uk. Or, if you have printed it, you can post it back at: FREEPOST Letstalk (this is the complete address).
You can find the form below! If you want to complete it in a separate tab or window, click here:

Newcastle's Parks and Allotments in 2024

We will use people’s answers to this consultation to inform how parks and allotments are managed in future. We will publish the findings from this consultation later in 2024, on Let's talk Newcastle Online and our website: Newcastle City Council
Please complete this form before 8 November 2024. Thank you for giving us your views.

If you have any questions about this, or you need this information in another format (such as large print), you can contact us about this at: letstalk@newcastle.gov.uk or call: 0191 278 7878.

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Start Date

02 October 2024

End Date

09 November 2024

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Result

Many thanks to everyone who took part in our consultation on Newcastle's Parks and Allotments in 2024. We received over 1000 responses by online survey, emails, and social media. Key findings included:
  • 74% of people taking part visited a park once a week or more.
  • 'Access to green space’ topped the list of things people value most about Newcastle’s parks - 73% of people taking part said this.
  • 22% of people taking part were allotment holders. 
  • 'Food growing opportunities' was what people in the survey valued most about allotments - 66% of those with an allotment who took part said this.
  • People's priorities for parks in future included: increased accessibility for all, improvement of safety and security, improvement of general upkeep and cleaning, and improvement of biodiversity.
  • Allotment holders priorities for the future included accessibility, safety and security, general upkeep and biodiversity are important.
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Newcastle’s Parks and Allotments in 2024

We are looking at options for the future of Newcastle’s parks and allotments. To help us do this, we really need to hear from you about your views on parks and allotments, what you think about them at present, and suggestions for what should be a priority for them in future. (You can view the form in a separate tab or window by copying and pasting this link: https://forms.office.com/e/vgxAGTjTNj)

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