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The Council is seeking views on proposals for the restoration and refurbishment of the next section of the former Norton Nurseries site back to parkland within Graves Park (see the area shown below). The options presented in this consultation are based on proposals put forward by the Friends of Graves Park and FoodWorks, together with options that combine elements of both.
The Council is seeking views on proposals for the restoration and refurbishment of the next section of the former Norton Nurseries site back to parkland within Graves Park (see the area shown below). The options presented in this consultation are based on proposals put forward by the Friends of Graves Park and FoodWorks, together with options that combine elements of both.
The following questions will tell us more about your visits to the park and help us understand the types of activities and features you would most like to see in this part of Graves Park and help us balance public enjoyment, biodiversity and sustainable maintenance of the park.
The survey closes 20th September 2026, and the consultation results will be published on the SCC webpage. We appreciate that this is a lengthy consultation. Only one mandatory question is required for submission, and you are welcome to answer as many or as few of the other questions as you choose.