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We have exciting plans to preserve and expand Fairlop Waters by adding 250 acres to the park in the coming years. Working with the community, we want to create an inspiring vision for Fairlop Waters.
Throughout 2020, our parks and green spaces have become even more valuable for our health and wellbeing, providing us with essential spaces to relax, explore, and discover. The Council are working with the community engagement social enterprise ‘Street Space’ to engage with residents, businesses and organisations. We want to find out what extra leisure, cultural and environmental facilities local people would like to see in Fairlop Waters.
We invite you to explore this page and contribute your thoughts and ideas through the interactive features below. Please get involved and help to shape the future of Fairlop Waters!
We have exciting plans to preserve and expand Fairlop Waters by adding 250 acres to the park in the coming years. Working with the community, we want to create an inspiring vision for Fairlop Waters.
Throughout 2020, our parks and green spaces have become even more valuable for our health and wellbeing, providing us with essential spaces to relax, explore, and discover. The Council are working with the community engagement social enterprise ‘Street Space’ to engage with residents, businesses and organisations. We want to find out what extra leisure, cultural and environmental facilities local people would like to see in Fairlop Waters.
We invite you to explore this page and contribute your thoughts and ideas through the interactive features below. Please get involved and help to shape the future of Fairlop Waters!
This engagement exercise is Open for contributions (Oct-Dec 2020)
Under Review
Our Future Fairlop has finished this stage
Contributions are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes. If you would like to be directly involved in creating a future vision for Fairlop Waters during the next stages of the project please fill in the survey.
Final report and public online event
Our Future Fairlop has finished this stage
The outcomes of your contributions will be presented on Wednesday 16th December at 6 pm at a public online event and a final report will be published here in February 2021.
Next steps
Our Future Fairlop is currently at this stage
We are currently working on the details of the next steps.