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Engagement with Young People in Chingford Mount and Highams Park
Waltham Forest Council have been awarded Levelling Up Funding from the government to make Chingford Mount and Highams Park more Child Friendly. The Levelling Up Fund will make improvements to Chingford Mount and Highams Park town centres to enhance the attractiveness and greening of the public realm, creating safe, inclusive healthy multi-generational spaces, particularly for children and young people. It will also improve local parks, by delivering a network of connected, co-designed, safe playable spaces, sport and leisure facilities that support all generations, particularly young people to be active and healthy, increasing social cohesion and wellbeing.
Pupils from year nine at Chingford Academy and Chingford South Academy helped us create this survey last year. We are asking pupils in schools across the area to take part in the programme, first by filling out this survey, so we can hear from as many young as possible.We want to find out a few things about you, how you use your local area and what you think about it. We will use your answers to help us think about some changes that could be made that will make your local area better for young people your age. Thanks for taking part!
Waltham Forest Council have been awarded Levelling Up Funding from the government to make Chingford Mount and Highams Park more Child Friendly. The Levelling Up Fund will make improvements to Chingford Mount and Highams Park town centres to enhance the attractiveness and greening of the public realm, creating safe, inclusive healthy multi-generational spaces, particularly for children and young people. It will also improve local parks, by delivering a network of connected, co-designed, safe playable spaces, sport and leisure facilities that support all generations, particularly young people to be active and healthy, increasing social cohesion and wellbeing.
Pupils from year nine at Chingford Academy and Chingford South Academy helped us create this survey last year. We are asking pupils in schools across the area to take part in the programme, first by filling out this survey, so we can hear from as many young as possible.We want to find out a few things about you, how you use your local area and what you think about it. We will use your answers to help us think about some changes that could be made that will make your local area better for young people your age. Thanks for taking part!