Have your say at Wokingham Dinton Pastures
The future of Dinton Pastures Wokingham Country Park is in your hands – don’t miss the chance to help shape it.
That is the message from Wokingham Borough Council as it announces there will be an extra public drop-in session this month to allow as many people as possible to say what they would like to see at the popular country park.
Dinton Pastures has now been open for more than 25 years and, as the borough council looks to the future, it is considering how it should develop over the next 25 years.
Wokingham council is looking for ideas that will enable it to offer high-quality and diverse facilities that meet the changing needs of current park users, as well as users of the future.
The borough council has no preconceived ideas for Dinton Pastures and simply wants to know what people think of it at the moment, what could be improved and what they might like to see there in the future. The Wokingham council has already consulted stakeholders, such as walkers, golfers, anglers and those who take part in water sports, but also wants to hear from as many people as possible and so held two public drop-in sessions last month.
The extra session will be at the park on Sunday September 30 from 12 midday to 4pm. Anybody who has not been able to make a session can comment on the council’s website at www.wokingham.gov.uk/currentconsultations until the consultations ends on Friday September 28.
Executive member for environment Wokingham Cllr Simon Weeks said: “We really want people to stretch their imaginations and think about what they would like to see at Dinton Pastures over the next 25 years – we want people to think about what they want, but also what their children and grandchildren may want to see at the country park. This is a golden opportunity to have your say on the park’s future.”
That is the message from Wokingham Borough Council as it announces there will be an extra public drop-in session this month to allow as many people as possible to say what they would like to see at the popular country park.
Dinton Pastures has now been open for more than 25 years and, as the borough council looks to the future, it is considering how it should develop over the next 25 years.
Wokingham council is looking for ideas that will enable it to offer high-quality and diverse facilities that meet the changing needs of current park users, as well as users of the future.
The borough council has no preconceived ideas for Dinton Pastures and simply wants to know what people think of it at the moment, what could be improved and what they might like to see there in the future. The Wokingham council has already consulted stakeholders, such as walkers, golfers, anglers and those who take part in water sports, but also wants to hear from as many people as possible and so held two public drop-in sessions last month.
The extra session will be at the park on Sunday September 30 from 12 midday to 4pm. Anybody who has not been able to make a session can comment on the council’s website at www.wokingham.gov.uk/currentconsultations until the consultations ends on Friday September 28.
Executive member for environment Wokingham Cllr Simon Weeks said: “We really want people to stretch their imaginations and think about what they would like to see at Dinton Pastures over the next 25 years – we want people to think about what they want, but also what their children and grandchildren may want to see at the country park. This is a golden opportunity to have your say on the park’s future.”
Wokingham Borough Council

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