Carterknowle Park
Sheffield City Council are exploring potential developments to the green space that includes Carterknowle Park and Spring Wood, and we need your input! Carterknowle Park is the green space that used to be known as Bannerdale Fields and essentially sits in between Holt House School, Mercia School and the new Barratts housing development at the end of St Oswalds Way. Spring Wood is the woodland that sits to the south of the site behind the Avant Homes development on Abbeydale Road.
There is funding allocated to Carterknowle Park and Spring Wood and we are looking to find out more about how people feel about the current space and learn what improvements could be made to help encourage more people to access the health and wellbeing benefits of using Sheffield's parks and greenspaces.
Sheffield City Council have been working in partnership with the Friends of Carterknowle Park over the last 5 years to make improvements to the green space. If you would like to contact the Friends group please email friendsofckpark@gmail.com or visit the Friends Facebook page.
Following the consultation results, this page will remain updated and will host the consultation feedback and updates on any project progress. The News Feed will also provide updates on the improvement project and general items about the park. Stay tuned to keep up to date with plans for Carterknowle Park and Spring Wood!
What were the aims of this consultation:
- Explore what people currently like and value about Carterknowle Park and Spring Wood.
- Hear your thoughts on potential improvements you would like to see at this green space. This will span across sporting opportunities to ecological developments.
- Gather ideas, thoughts and feedback on the project to influence next steps.
For feedback on the consultation results please see below for a brief overview and in the 'Documents' tab on the right for a full report on results.
Carterknowle Park Project Questions Page
We are happy to answer questions and queries that come through regarding this project. Please submit your question below and a member of the team will be in touch with an answer.
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