Survey to decide on the future of Green Flag park
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Locals and visitors are being invited to have their say on the future of a park in Lincolnshire.
A consultation on Wyndham Park in Grantham, which has consistently been awarded Green Flag status for 13 years, opened on Wednesday and will run until 13 November.
The survey will include questions on what people think of the park and what type of events they would like to see in the future.
Councillor Paul Stokes, deputy leader of South Kesteven District Council (SKDC), said they are "keen to ensure" that the park continues to be "enjoyed by all".
Improvements to the park this year include setting aside an area next to the archway entrance for rewilding.
Mr Stokes said: "Wyndham Park is one of our biggest success stories with around one million visitors every year.
"We are proud of the range of activities and opportunities it provides and are keen to ensure it remains a constant in peoples’ affections and a park enjoyed by all."
The survey can be completed online and printed copies are available at the park's visitor centre and SKDC's customer services centre, based on the ground floor of the Picture House on St Catherine's Road.
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