The consultation period ran from 20th October 2018 until 11th November 2018. Feedback was captured through a paper and online questionnaire, and respondents were given three weeks to return their feedback.
During this consultation period three public exhibitions were held over two days (Saturday the 20th and the 27th of October) in the Valley. There was a good flow of residents and local stakeholders visiting the exhibitions throughout both days.
The options for the masterplan were presented on a series of exhibition boards at the events, covering ideas about housing, retail provision, employment, public facilities, sports and play, and natural space. Local people were handed a questionnaire, which asked questions about the options on each board. They were asked to state if they supported, were neutral or did not support each option. For those who couldn’t attend on the day, a pdf version of the exhibition boards was made available on the council website along with an online version of the questionnaire.
A total of 70 responses were received, with the majority of feedback showing support for the emerging schemes. The most popular schemes included making better use of the currently empty Hemsworth site on Constable Road, improving the entrance and communal areas within several of the blocks of flats and maisonettes, and introducing running routes and nature trails into the existing woodland, in order to make better use of this natural asset.