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Sheffield City Council's Parks and Countryside Service are planning improvements to Firth Park to improve the quality of the playground.
A first round of consultation organised by the Friends of Firth Park and a previous local Councillor Abtisam Mohamed, was used to find out what the priorities and concerns are in the local community and to gather information which we then used in planning the design. The information gathered was about preferences for play provision, the demographics of people who use the park etc. The results can be seen here: Firth Park Community Consultation Report
Sheffield City Council's Parks and Countryside Service are planning improvements to Firth Park to improve the quality of the playground.
A first round of consultation organised by the Friends of Firth Park and a previous local Councillor Abtisam Mohamed, was used to find out what the priorities and concerns are in the local community and to gather information which we then used in planning the design. The information gathered was about preferences for play provision, the demographics of people who use the park etc. The results can be seen here: Firth Park Community Consultation Report
This Have Your Say Sheffield page is a space for sharing information with the local community about the progress of the improvements, including updates, designs, plans, and community involvement.
This page will also provide a space for the community to stay engaged with the project and provide opportunities for comments, feedback, and the sharing of ideas about Firth Park playground.
Community Consultation by Friends on Firth Park and Local Area Committee
Firth Park Playground Improvements has finished this stage
Outline proposals created
Firth Park Playground Improvements has finished this stage
Outline finalised in partnership with key stakeholders e.g. Friends of Firth Park, local Councillors and key Parks & Countryside staff (Playground Team, Ecology Team, Woodlands Team, Area Manger etc.)
Key stakeholder consultation
Firth Park Playground Improvements has finished this stage
Public Survey open
Firth Park Playground Improvements is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Outline proposals will be consulted upon with the local community and broader stakeholders e.g., schools, community groups and clubs.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report & priorities agreed
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Application to external funding organisations
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
Programmed for June/July 2025
External funding organisation decision
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
Programmed for September 2025
Sheffield City Council Committee approvals
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
Start on site
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
Work to build the project starts on site. This is programmed for the end of 2025
Site Opening
this is an upcoming stage for Firth Park Playground Improvements
New playground is open to the public. This is programmed for Spring 2026