ex Peak District Recreation Survey - an external consultation

Description: The National Park Authority is working with partners on a Recreation Strategy and Action Plan for the Peak District National Park.

URL: http://surveys.questions.co.uk/recreationsurvey.asp

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Start Date: 08/09/2008
End Date: 30/10/2008

Responsible officer: Peter Davey - Peak District National Park Authority (Tel: 01629 816380 )

Service area: Peak District National Park Authority

Department: Peak District National Park Authority

Councillors involved:

Relevant topics: Sport/Leisure, Environment

Project objectives: The Strategy will set out how the Authority and its partners propose to provide for and manage recreation in future years. We need your help to find out more about how people use the National Park for recreation, what they enjoy/dislike and what, if any, changes they would like to see.

Reason for consultation: The information gained from the survey will be used to produce a recreation strategy for the Peak District National Park. This will include an action plan with targets for the Peak District National Park Authority and partners, such as the National Trust and water companies, to achieve so that recreational services better meet the needs of visitors and residents.

Expected outcomes:

Consultation methods to be used: Questionnaire survey,

Proposed consultees: Local residents, People working in the District, Service users, Visitors to the District,

Relevant Wards: Ridgeway and Marsh Lane, Clay Cross South, Clay Cross North, Pilsley and Morton, Ashover, Brampton and Walton, Holmewood and Heath, Sutton, Grassmoor, Eckington South, Renishaw, Tupton, Wingerworth, North Wingfield Central, Barlow and Holmesfield, Unstone, Eckington North, Killamarsh East, Killamarsh West, Dronfield North, Gosforth Valley, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield South, Coal Aston, Shirland

How results will be used to influence decision making/service delivery: The Strategy will set out how the Authority and its partners propose to provide for and manage recreation in future years. We need your help to find out more about how people use the National Park for recreation, what they enjoy/dislike and what, if any, changes they would like to see.

How results will fed back to respondents:

How information about subsequent decisions made and services provided/improved will be fed back to the consultee groups, the wider public and other stakehonders:

Other relevant information:

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