Residents urged to share views on park's future

Archie FarmerDevon
News imageBarnstaple Town Council A picture of the park. It is a large open space with a number of grassland, wildlife and flowers. A statue can be seen in the distance of the image.Barnstaple Town Council
The consultation hopes to gather views on how people use Rock Park

People have been urged to share their thoughts on how a park could be improved.

A consultation has been launched into the future of Rock Park, in Barnstaple, in Devon.

The town council hopes to gather views on how people use the green space and what improvements they would like to see.

The consultation closes on 9 January. Mayor of Barnstaple, councillor Janet Coates said: "Rock Park is an important green space for our community."

She said: "We want to ensure it meets the needs of all residents, and your feedback is essential.

"I encourage everyone to take part in the consultation and share their views on how the park can be improved."

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