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Hello,


I am a final year university student writing my dissertation on the impact Burgess Park has on the quality of life of users.I am currently in the research phase and I am in need of your assistance. I am asking for the help of those who visit the park at least once a month. I have created a very brief questionnaire made up of 18 questions designed to assess the impact the park has on us all. The questions are anonymous and if anybody has a few moments spare and is willing to help I will greatly appreciate it below is a link to the study.

https://goo.gl/forms/KU0hJgLaAJw5kFyj1


If anybody has any further comments or thoughts please feel free to message me directly or leave a comment.


Thank you. Ade.

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