The Council needs your help to plan for the future of parks, green space and nature. Please tell us what you think about Newcastle’s great outdoors! Your responses will be treated confidentially, and will only be used to help develop Council plans for green space.

This survey is for adults. If you are under 16, please go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YWTLTKG.

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* 1. Please tick below whether you feel there is ENOUGH OR NOT ENOUGH of the following facilities within Newcastle

  More than enough About right Not enough No opinion
Parks - from large formal town parks to small memorial gardens
Grassy areas - areas of accessible open space and mown grass amongst housing
Woodlands
Wetlands – like marshes, where the land is saturated with water
Other natural areas - grasslands, moorland, heathland…
Outdoor sport pitches – for football, cricket, bowling etc.
Play space – with things to climb on, swings etc.
Allotments
Green paths and trails - through settlements as well as in the countryside, including bridleways and cycle routes and other public rights of way
Trees in the public realm - trees planted along highways (mostly the responsibility of Staffordshire County Council) as well as in parks, cemeteries, churchyards and council car parks (managed by Newcastle Council)
Trees in the private realm - trees on private property (Newcastle Council can help protect these, and ensure new trees are included in new developments)

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