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Hi,

The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) are trying to fund a project in Dawson?s Hill park. We are seeking your feedback and interest in a potential project to help us design the project and secure funding. It would be appreciated if you could please answer the following questions:


1. Do you currently use Dawson?s Hill?



2. If yes, how often?



3. Do you think Dawson?s Hill adds value to the local community?



4. Would you support a project to improve Dawson?s Hill facilities? The facilities we would like to improve are the following:

a. New natural play area

b. New seating and removing some of the old brick seating

c. Path improvements

d. New signs and information boards at key locations



5. If a project goes ahead do you think you might participate in project activities and events?



6. Would you potentially be interested in being part of a residents group who works with Southwark Council to look after the park?



7. Any other comments

It is good but I can see why it can be off-putting, even a tad intimidating, especially when it is dark. It is great on Bonfire Night/NYE and during the dog days of summer, and when you just want to get away from it all, but there is room for improvement so long as it is not sanitised.

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