South Kesteven District Council is inviting people to have their say on Dysart Park, a much-loved green space in the centre of town, in a consultation which is open throughout January.
Running until 5 February, the survey asks people for their views on the condition of the park, satisfaction with the facility, and how much they know about the park’s links with Grantham’s industrial past. They will also be asked to identify any improvements they would like to see.
Cllr Paul Stokes, SKDC Cabinet member for Leisure and Culture said: “Dysart Park is viewed with affection by many locals and visitors alike. To ensure that the facility continues to hold a special place in people’s hearts, it is important that the Council preserves, protects and maintains the park for future generations.
“The feedback people provide when responding to our questions helps us identify improvements, whilst at the same time illustrates a demand for the park and its facilities. I would encourage anyone interested in Dysart Park to seize this opportunity to have their say and tell us what they think of this amenity.”
To take part, participants should visit:
www.surveymonkey.com/r/dysartpark24
Printed copies of the survey will also be available from the Guildhall Arts Centre or the Visitor Centre in Wyndham Park, Grantham.