Green spaces in housing developments are areas designated for parks and natural landscapes to enhance residents' quality of life and environmental health. Proponents argue that it enhances community well-being and environmental quality. Opponents argue that it increases the cost of housing and developers should decide the layout of their projects.
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Response rates from 234 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
92% Yes |
8% No |
92% Yes |
8% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 234 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 234 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
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Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MSP4NT6mos6MO
Yes, and include ‘wild’ areas in the requirements as well.
@9WHF4FL4wks4W
Kinda. I think they should be required to be within, at most, a 10 minute walk of a green space or park. If they are not, I would then say that such housing development should be required to include said green space or park.
@9SBTMJP3mos3MO
Yes, so that people can get entertained and want to live in these houses, but allow them for every age until 18.
@9R845YJ4mos4MO
No, but all housin developments should be required to have these services within at most a mile. If they do not, then the developments should be required to build them./
@9QSWQNP4mos4MO
There are plenty of Brownfield and greyfield sites that can be developed, green belt should only be considered
@9QNVR835mos5MO
Yes - and a garden at least the same size as the footprint of the house - gardens and space are good. Gardening and growing your own vegetables are vital skills and support the environment and quality of life . The way housing estates are often laid out is a disgrace
@9QMVSG35mos5MO
Circumstantial: if Urban jungle needs parks and green spaces. Otherwise ones with close proximity to parks/nature should be fine without.
@9QK948W5mos5MO
It depends. If the government builds high density buildings like towers, which I am against, then they should build them with green spaces. If the government pass a law where buildings should be no more than 5 floors, green spaces or park should be reachable within 10 min walk. I don't think every new building should have their green space.
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