We hosted our first community engagement events at Boston Manor House and The Potting Shed of Boston Manor Park in June.
Thanks to everyone who came to meet our project team and share their thoughts on the redevelopment of the site. It was a great opportunity for us to gather feedback and inform the initial evolution of our proposals.
We are now undertaking our first formal consultation to share our early plans for the redevelopment of the site and give the community the opportunity to share their feedback once again.
If you are unable to attend one of our in-person events, you can view our exhibition boards and complete a feedback form here.
There will be many more opportunities to meet our team and share your thoughts, but if you have any pressing questions or suggestions, please get in touch via the form below.
At Hadley, we don’t believe in just meeting consultation requirements, going above and beyond and thoroughly engaging communities and residents throughout the design and development process.We go beyond town hall methods by actively engaging schools, community groups, and various stakeholders, ensuring comprehensive involvement throughout our consultation process.
Co-design is a collaborative process that enables local residents to work alongside our team, influencing decisions that impact their lives and communities. These sessions, alongside the ongoing engagement that will accompany them, offered a unique opportunity for locals to collaborate with members of the architectural, communications and design teams to actively contribute to development in their community.
Our co-design programme ran across October and November, engaging a broad and diverse group of people from the local area, asking them to lend their lived experience and expertise to inform our proposals.
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