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Community Assembly Update SWCA Members Briefing January 2011 Parks and Countryside Delivering Quality Open Spaces (Sheffield Standard)
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Improving Green and Open Spaces (3% year-on-year increase in the number of sites that meet the Sheffield Standard) Green Flag achievements (at least 1 in each Community Assembly area) 23 Selected Play Sites Delivered 200 Allotment plots brought into productive use Site for Urban Food Growing created Local Nature Sites/SSSIs – into active management Promote/deliver tree planting (3000) Income Generation – supporting sustainable management Action Plans (including Health & Activity, Education & Learning) Customer engagement/ Community Involvement Welcoming Spaces Sheffield’s Green and Open Space Strategy Key Deliverables – first 2 years
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Wider Neighbourhood survey 2006 and Local Resident Survey 2008 which provide the evidence for local open space needs. What need does quality improvement meet?
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2008 Quality Audit What need does quality improvement meet?
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What is the Sheffield Standard? 1. Welcoming 2. Good and safe access 3. Signage 4. Equal access for all 5. Community Involvement 6. Safe equipment & facilities 7. Personal security in park 8. Dog Fouling 9. Appropriate provision of facilities 10. Quality of facilities 11. Litter & waste management 12. Grounds maintenance, horticulture and habitat management 13. Building, infrastructure &/or equipment maintenance South West 2010/11 Quality improvement sites Pilot site Identified Improvements Totley Brook Road (33) Site signs and seating. Strimming/ cutting back of hedges and entrances and removing fly-tipping. Tree Planting to provide increased shade. Totley Hall Road (34) Signage and seats, strimming/ cutting back of hedges and entrances. Goals need painting and the tennis net fixing. Gillfield Wood (44) Signage. Picnic benches, woodland benches and a litter bin. There is a need for repairs to a dry wall and a crushed brick Path. Categories of assessment :
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Years No. of Sites reaching Sheffield Standard 20 year plan 123 Sheffield Standard Within the 20-year lifetime of the Green and Open Space Strategy all of Sheffield’s publicly accessible Green and Open Spaces will at least meet and sustain Sheffield Standard Approx. 900 sites A step change in the quality of sites year on year Continuous improvement – to sustain the quality of existing Sheffield Standard sites
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What is the Sheffield Standard? Welcoming Good safe access, signage and interpretation, and access for all
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Safe & Secure What is the Sheffield Standard? Safe equipment and facilities, dog fouling, site presence, good sight lines and good health and safety standards
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Clean & well maintained Good play provision No Swings What is the Sheffield Standard? Litter, waste management and vandalism addressed. Horticulture and habitat management
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v South West Community Assembly, 2008 PPG17 Audit Results
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