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Share your views on our featured consultations

Magic Notes

What is Magic Notes? Your social worker might ask to record your conversation using a tool called ‘Magic Notes’ Magic Notes is a secure and innovative tool used to accurately and unbiasedly transcribe meetings and create first-draft write-ups. This tool helps ensure clarity and consistency in our records while respecting the confidentiality and rights of all participants.

Closes 18 April 2025

Have your say

Open opportunities to get involved

LGBTQ+ Needs & Challenges 2024

Sandwell Council Public Health want to find out more about the needs and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. This survey is aimed at members of LGBTQ+ community aged 50+, specifically following on from the Sandwell LGBTQ+ Community Health Needs Report recommendations. Your responses will help us understand the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ community in Sandwell, what is working well, what we can improve and overall, how we can better meet the existing needs and amplify...

Closes 7 March 2025

Tipton Town Centre (Public Realm)

In the 2023 Spring Budget statement it was announced that Sandwell had been successful and was awarded £20m in Levelling Up funding to deliver 65 new affordable homes. The project will involve the redevelopment of under-utilised and lower quality residential and commercial premises which will be redeveloped to deliver new high-quality residential properties. As well as public realm improvement around the town centre. The initial proposals seek to deliver the following outputs:...

Closes 21 March 2025

Closed consultations and engagement

Issues we've asked you about previously

Lift Maintenance and Breakdown Policy

We are working with local residents to develop our Lift Maintenance and Breakdown Policy. Sandwell Council is responsible for maintaining their passenger lifts and ensuring their safe operation through regular inspections and examinations This policy outlines our responsibilities for ensuring passenger lifts are regularly serviced, thoroughly inspected, tested, and efficiently repaired, while keeping clear and accurate records. This policy will also outline...

Closed 5 March 2025

Housing Repairs and Maintenance Policy

We are working with local residents to develop our Housing Repairs and Maintenance Policy. Sandwell Council is committed to ensuring the safety, security, and comfort of our tenants and leaseholders by providing well-maintained, high-quality homes. We want to make sure that the effect is positive and that our repairs services are easy to use and worthy of our resident’s trust. We are dedicated to treating residents with fairness, respect, and dignity,...

Closed 5 March 2025

Complaints Compensation Policy

We are working with local residents to develop our Complaints Compensation Policy. The aim of this policy is to provide a framework for offering compensation to tenants and residents where appropriate. To offer reasonable compensation to tenants and residents who have been affected by failures in service, and to restore residents to the position they would have been in had the service failure not occurred. This policy has been created to provide clarity...

Closed 5 March 2025

Your impact

Outcomes of issues we have asked you about previously. See all outcomes

We asked

We held an in-person community workshop at the Oak Tree Centre and invited children from local schools and residents to participate in this interactive workshop. Alongside this an online consultation was running, this attracted over 70 responses, whilst the in-person workshop had 15 attendees from residents. Further workshops were also held with students from Causeway Green Primary and Brandhall Primary School.  We also held a workshop with a youth cohort from the local area at Bleakhouse Library. We asked residents and students to share their views on the former Brandhall golf course, to help shape the vision and masterplan for this green space/park.

3 Questions were asked:

  1. What qualities do you value most about your local green space?
  2. How do you use your local green space? What activities draw you there?
  3. What would you consider to be the priorities for the design of the park?

You said

Student Workshops-

Across all three workshops there was an emphasis on integrating features within the natural landscape, whether that be places to play or places to sit. All three groups also mentioned how places for playing could be for both people and wild animals.

The younger cohort (Workshops 1 & 2) looked at creating adventurous play high up within the woodland, looking at specific pieces of equipment like zip wires and monkey bars through the trees. Integrating water within the play or creating structures to bridge the water also cropped up within the designs.

The older cohort (Workshop 3) focused more on cross generational socialising within the park, with several of the pupils’ creating structures that provided natural shelter. Another theme was spaces to perform or gather that resembled a kind of amphitheatre-like form. Finally, the group thought about how we could ensure that sports facilities could be used (basketball courts/football pitches) but were still integrated within the landscape, through use of natural colours and materials. 

Residents Community Day-

Qualities Valued in Local Green Spaces

Respondents highly value the presence of diverse wildlife, alongside habitats that connect urban areas to nature. They appreciate the peace, tranquillity, and changing seasonal aesthetics, along with opportunities for unique activities like sledging due to the topography. Wetland areas and a focus on maintaining a natural, wildlife-friendly environment are seen as integral.

 

Uses and Activities in Green Spaces

Green spaces are utilised for a variety of activities that promote both physical and mental well-being. Common uses include dog walking, community and art walks, park runs, and general exercise. The spaces are also cherished for leisure activities such as sledging, enjoying nature and wildlife, and providing play areas for children.

 

Priorities for Park Design

Participants emphasise preserving and enhancing wildlife habitats, wetlands, and woodland areas while incorporating facilities that support both recreational and educational activities. Design priorities include creating spaces for community events, outdoor learning, and adventure play, alongside accessible pathways and features that promote safety. Additional priorities involve integrating water-based interactions, such as pond dipping, and providing informative resources about the park’s history, geology, and ecological importance. Addressing antisocial behaviour and noise pollution also emerged as key concerns.

 

Online response

The same 3 questions were asked for the online consultation as the community day.

1. What qualities do you value most about your local green space?

Respondents highly value the natural aspects of the green space, emphasising its peacefulness, biodiversity, and clean air. Features like mature trees, wildlife habitats, and the natural, unspoiled environment are considered essential. Many noted the importance of maintaining open spaces for mental health, community well-being, and as a sanctuary from urban life. Concerns were raised about preserving the space as it currently exists, protecting trees and wildlife, and avoiding overdevelopment, which could destroy the ecological balance and tranquillity.

 

2. How do you use your local green space? What activities draw you there?

The green space is widely used for walking, dog walking, and recreational activities like picnics and family outings. Many respondents use it for relaxation, mindfulness, and improving mental health, often appreciating its natural beauty and opportunities for observing wildlife. Community activities, such as socialising, art groups, and nature exploration with children, were also highlighted. Some individuals emphasised the importance of its accessibility and the sense of escape it provides from urban surroundings.

 

3. What would you consider to be the priorities for the design of the park?

The priorities centre on preserving the natural ecosystem, retaining mature trees, and maintaining the space as a habitat for wildlife. Respondents advocate for accessible walking paths, seating, and safe areas while minimising disruptive developments like housing or overbuilt recreational facilities. Suggestions include creating an environment-friendly park with features like wildflower meadows, educational opportunities, and a community hub, while ensuring safety, accessibility, and protection against flooding. Many emphasised that minimal intervention is preferred to maintain the green space's natural and tranquil character.

 

We did

A draft masterplan is being produced following the comments received from the consultation activities.

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