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We want Lea Bridge to be a place that young people play and spend time in
As part of feedback on the Lea Bridge Area Framework you told us you would like to see more play and youth facilities for young people in the area.
We held two workshops with local secondary school students earlier this year to gather some initial feedback on the types of places they spend time in and their ideas on other spaces and activities they would like to see in Lea Bridge for young people. This feedback is helping to shape our early thinking around outdoor spaces for young people in the area.
We will be continuing to speak to local young people about Play in the area as the year progresses. Check back here regularly or sign up for updates for information on how you can get involved in the future.
Photograph of one of the spaces we visited with the students (Image Credit: LB Waltham Forest)
We want Lea Bridge to be a place that young people play and spend time in
As part of feedback on the Lea Bridge Area Framework you told us you would like to see more play and youth facilities for young people in the area.
We held two workshops with local secondary school students earlier this year to gather some initial feedback on the types of places they spend time in and their ideas on other spaces and activities they would like to see in Lea Bridge for young people. This feedback is helping to shape our early thinking around outdoor spaces for young people in the area.
We will be continuing to speak to local young people about Play in the area as the year progresses. Check back here regularly or sign up for updates for information on how you can get involved in the future.
Photograph of one of the spaces we visited with the students (Image Credit: LB Waltham Forest)