Transforming Hounslow's public spaces: share your ideas

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We want to make public spaces across the borough inclusive, environmentally-friendly and welcoming. We are gathering feedback on how we can transform our spaces to make sure they encourage a sense of belonging, offer equitable access, promote active lifestyles, physical and mental health, social interaction, cultural integration and support a vibrant economy.

Public spaces include:

  • Streets, alleyways, squares and shop parades
  • Pavements and pedestrian areas
  • Waterfronts and canal routes
  • Village greens
  • Open spaces e.g. car parks and small green strips/areas (not parks or playgrounds)
  • Entries of train and tube stations, civic and leisure centres, libraries, schools and faith buildings
  • Any other spaces open to the public where people gather or move through

How to submit your responses

Please complete our survey and drop your feedback on our map by following the links below to ensure you have your say in making these spaces reflect your needs and aspirations.

We'll use your feedback, ideas and insights to develop design guidance which will be used as a framework to develop our public spaces in the future.

Please note, when we refer to 'public spaces' they do not include:

  • Parks and large green open spaces
  • Communal areas of public housing estates
  • Communal areas of private housing/apartment complexes
  • Rubbish disposal and collection

These aren't included as there is already existing guidance available to develop these spaces. Please visit the FAQs on the right side of this page to find out more.

Paper copies of all consultations and surveys are available. To request one, please email consult@hounslow.gov.uk or call 020 8583 2000.

We want to make public spaces across the borough inclusive, environmentally-friendly and welcoming. We are gathering feedback on how we can transform our spaces to make sure they encourage a sense of belonging, offer equitable access, promote active lifestyles, physical and mental health, social interaction, cultural integration and support a vibrant economy.

Public spaces include:

  • Streets, alleyways, squares and shop parades
  • Pavements and pedestrian areas
  • Waterfronts and canal routes
  • Village greens
  • Open spaces e.g. car parks and small green strips/areas (not parks or playgrounds)
  • Entries of train and tube stations, civic and leisure centres, libraries, schools and faith buildings
  • Any other spaces open to the public where people gather or move through

How to submit your responses

Please complete our survey and drop your feedback on our map by following the links below to ensure you have your say in making these spaces reflect your needs and aspirations.

We'll use your feedback, ideas and insights to develop design guidance which will be used as a framework to develop our public spaces in the future.

Please note, when we refer to 'public spaces' they do not include:

  • Parks and large green open spaces
  • Communal areas of public housing estates
  • Communal areas of private housing/apartment complexes
  • Rubbish disposal and collection

These aren't included as there is already existing guidance available to develop these spaces. Please visit the FAQs on the right side of this page to find out more.

Paper copies of all consultations and surveys are available. To request one, please email consult@hounslow.gov.uk or call 020 8583 2000.

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Drop your feedback on the map

3 months

This map shows spaces across Hounslow - we would like you to 'drop' a pin on areas where there are currently issues, exciting opportunities to improve, or spaces that you think are already working well for communities.

Please 'drop' a pin in the area, write your feedback and upload an image if you'd like. This will help us to understand what matters to you and your community. 

Page last updated: 29 Sep 2024, 09:50 PM