Camden Play Pathfinder Engagement Of Young People And The Local Community In The Design And Delivery Of A Refurbished Play Space For The Cressfield And Woodyard Estate

Closed 1 Sep 2009

Opened 1 Aug 2009

Results expected 1 Mar 2010

Overview

LBC has been allocated £2.2 million from the DCSF to develop 29 stimulating, inclusive and safe places to play throughout Camden. Twelve unique natural play areas were completed in year 1, another 16 and a new adventure playground will be ready by April 2010.

Working to the principles of “place-shaping” and “natural play”, play areas will be redeveloped to improve play opportunities, primarily for 8-13 year olds. This project sets out to improve children’s and young people’s opportunities to enjoy the full benefits of play and informal recreation through the use of public space.

This consultation looks to get specific views on proposals for natural play in the Belsize Woods. The engagement process aims to ensure that young people and local residents are fully involved in the design; implementation and future evolution of the play area.

Areas

  • Gospel Oak

Audiences

  • Black and minority ethnic groups
  • Carers
  • Children
  • Council tenants
  • Disabled people
  • Faith communities
  • Health service users
  • Leaseholders
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups
  • Non-service users
  • Older people
  • Other local service providers
  • Parents
  • Police
  • Pupils
  • Residents
  • School staff
  • Service users
  • Ward Councillors
  • Young people

Interests

  • Leisure