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***Consultation Period Closed***
Thank you for all your suggestions submitted as part of the Thames Path projects consultation. The official consultation period is now closed, and we will be analysing all the responses received in order to inform the next phase of the Thames Path Programme.
The survey and digital map will remain live, however, so that issues and opportunities can continue to be identified. Any submissions made will be monitored and held on a reserve list should future funding become available for the Programme.
If you have any questions about the Programme, please get in touch using the widget on the right-hand side of the page.
The Regeneration Team would like to hear from residents and visitors to the borough about what improvements should be made along the Thames Path. The Council has a budget as part of the Local Infrastructure Fund (LIF) to spend on improvements, and we would like to know which areas along the Path are a priority and what types of projects you would like to see delivered.
In order to understand this, we have created a map to allow you to drop a pin on the areas that you think need attention. Pins have been given categories to help assign themes and priorities, and can be placed on the map anywhere along the route of the Thames Path. There is also a single page under the Survey tab where you are able to provide additional comments to help shape delivery.
For any questions regarding the consultation, or anything else related to the Thames Path Programme, get in touch using the Who's Listening function on this page, or via the main Thames Path Programme webpage.
***Consultation Period Closed***
Thank you for all your suggestions submitted as part of the Thames Path projects consultation. The official consultation period is now closed, and we will be analysing all the responses received in order to inform the next phase of the Thames Path Programme.
The survey and digital map will remain live, however, so that issues and opportunities can continue to be identified. Any submissions made will be monitored and held on a reserve list should future funding become available for the Programme.
If you have any questions about the Programme, please get in touch using the widget on the right-hand side of the page.
The Regeneration Team would like to hear from residents and visitors to the borough about what improvements should be made along the Thames Path. The Council has a budget as part of the Local Infrastructure Fund (LIF) to spend on improvements, and we would like to know which areas along the Path are a priority and what types of projects you would like to see delivered.
In order to understand this, we have created a map to allow you to drop a pin on the areas that you think need attention. Pins have been given categories to help assign themes and priorities, and can be placed on the map anywhere along the route of the Thames Path. There is also a single page under the Survey tab where you are able to provide additional comments to help shape delivery.
For any questions regarding the consultation, or anything else related to the Thames Path Programme, get in touch using the Who's Listening function on this page, or via the main Thames Path Programme webpage.
This short survey provides the opporutunity to add any additional information on the themes identified within the project map that you were unable to add via the pins. Please provide as much information as you like on each of the themes. This information will be used in conjunction with the map to analyse priority areas for delivery.