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As part of our work to make Islington cleaner, greener, and healthier, we would like to hear from local people about how we can improve Dalmeny Park.
With support from the developer contributions Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) we have received initial funding to undertake a feasibility study of Dalmeny Park and have appointed Ireland-Albrecht Landscape Architects to carry out the study.
Working with the local community our aim is to develop a plan for positive enhancements at Dalmeny Park. If you live locally, are a park user, or are simply interested in helping to shape our green spaces, we invite you to fill-out our online survey at the bottom of this page (please not that the deadline for survey responses has now elapsed. The survey is now closed). The results of the survey will be used to develop outline design options that will be put forward for consideration for further funding. Subject to funding being received we will develop the project further in consultation with the local community.
As part of our work to make Islington cleaner, greener, and healthier, we would like to hear from local people about how we can improve Dalmeny Park.
With support from the developer contributions Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) we have received initial funding to undertake a feasibility study of Dalmeny Park and have appointed Ireland-Albrecht Landscape Architects to carry out the study.
Working with the local community our aim is to develop a plan for positive enhancements at Dalmeny Park. If you live locally, are a park user, or are simply interested in helping to shape our green spaces, we invite you to fill-out our online survey at the bottom of this page (please not that the deadline for survey responses has now elapsed. The survey is now closed). The results of the survey will be used to develop outline design options that will be put forward for consideration for further funding. Subject to funding being received we will develop the project further in consultation with the local community.
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