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Date posted: 28 September 2023

Waverley residents urged to have their say about parks and greenspaces

Do you have something to say about how the borough's parks and greenspaces are maintained?

Waverley Borough Council are, once again, giving residents a chance to give their valuable feedback and those completing the survey could be in with the chance of winning £200 in gardening vouchers.

Residents have until 22 October 2023 at 5pm to take part in the survey which can be found at Greenspace Survey - Waverley Borough Council.

The Greenspaces Survey seeks to find out how well the council performed during 2022 in areas such as grass cutting, cleanliness of parks, play areas and greenspaces in general. 

As a direct response to previous years’ survey results, the council has already enhanced a number of areas including the setting aside of wildflower areas to benefit pollinators and a reduction in the quantity of pesticides used.

We are also using more electric vehicles and machinery where possible, meaning lower vehicle emissions and less noise when undertaking maintenance. Our landscape contractor has recently added a further EV to its Waverley fleet. In addition, all grass cuttings and pruning’s are composted and used on council sites with the surplus offered to local allotments and community gardens. 

Councillor Steve Williams, Waverley Borough Council’s Portfolio Holder for Environment and Sustainability, said:  "We are very lucky to have such wonderful green spaces in Waverley and we want to make sure that these are maintained to a high standard so that residents can make the most of them but also, to increase biodiversity.  It’s important we have a good picture of where our contractors are doing a great job or where some improvements could be made, so I would urge residents to take part - you could even win £200 worth of gardening vouchers to give your own garden a makeover too."

Waverley Borough Council manages 2.3 million square metres of green space across the borough and twelve of its fantastic parks and greenspaces are recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme as some of the best in the world.