What is meant by 'open space'?
The Island Plan proposed definition of ‘open space’ is as follows:
'Open space is defined as land used as a park or country park, for open air sport or activity, or land previously used as a cemetery – the definition includes bodies of water within these areas.'
Why do we need to assess open space?
Assessing local needs of:
- open space
- sport
- recreation facilities
is an essential element in providing the evidence needed to support any proposed standards of provision and recommendations. As this study formed part of the Island Plan Review it was appropriate that consultation was limited to consultation with key stakeholders, including:
- sports clubs
- schools
- parishes
Consultation with sports clubs
Simple questionnaires were used, asking about the:
- quality
- quantity
- access to facilities on the Island
These were sent out to sports clubs from the following sports:
- cricket
- football
- rugby
- hockey
Consultation with parishes
Meetings were held with the Connétables from 11 of the 12 parishes to discuss the study and identify issues around open space.
Consultation with schools
A simple questionnaire was sent to all the schools in the Island, asking questions about the:
- quality
- quantity
- and access of their facilities
Consultation with other key stakeholders
Several meetings were held with officers from the States departments to gather information in relation to the provision of, and demand for, facilities in the Island. These included the following departments:
- Environment
- Education, Sport and Culture
- Housing
- Transport and Technical Services
Open Space Study 2008
Appendix 1 Access Maps
Appendix 1 Island Provision Maps
Appendix 1 Parish Provision Map
Appendix 2 Quality Audit
Appendix 3 Consultation
Appendix 4 Facilities Audit
Appendix 5 Football and Cricket
Appendix 6 School Facilities