The Aylesbury Gardenway virtual exhibition is now live for residents of the town to experience.
The virtual, which began on Monday, April 19, will allow residents to see what the town will look like if the initial proposed outline route for the Aylesbury Gardenway, an orbital park that will encircle the town, will look like if approved.
The reason for the virtual exhibition is due to the current restrictions from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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Lisa Michelson, Service Director for Economic Growth and Strategy said: “This is such an exciting project and from the response received during the engagement campaign we know that this is something that local people want and support.
“The exhibition gives people a chance to see how their feedback has helped to develop an initial route.
“It will take many years to complete the orbital park as the different sections come forward funding will need to be found and care taken to ensure that the design meets local needs and is sympathetic to the local environment.”
“One part of the Gardenway is already underway with designs in development for the Quarrendon Leas section being drawn up with installation due to start later this year.”
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The exhibition is the result of a 16-week engagement programme, as well as plans and ideas based on feedback from the community conversations, co-design workshops, and postings made on the interactive “put a pin in it” online map.
The exhibition will close on Monday, May 31, 2021, with the next step being to prepare a report with recommendations about the proposed route, broken down into deliverable sections, and plans for its’ future development.
For more information, visit www.tcpa.org.uk/garden-city-principles.
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