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Thursday, 11th March 2010

Peak park action plan

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Published Date: 21 January 2010
NATIONAL park chiefs are set to launch an action plan designed to boost residents' satisfaction with the Peak Park, after a survey revealed 43 per cent of residents disliked its planning decisions.
Officers will urge members to back their plan, which includes increased community visits and surgeries, 'plain English' planning and grants information and more use of Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, tomorrow.

Jim Dixon, the park's chief executive, said: "This will make us better at listening and responding to the issues that matter to them.

"There are some clear messages in the results about areas where residents are happy with services and the things they would like us to
do more of."

The recommendations follow a survey last July, which asked 2,700 householders how the park authority could improve.

For full survey results, click here.



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  • Last Updated: 21 January 2010 2:33 PM
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  • Location: Matlock
 
 
 


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