Victoria Park Masterplan

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Victoria Park Improvements

Mid Sussex District Council plan to improve the play area and northern part of Victoria Park along South Road. We are continuing to look into funding opportunities to be able to deliver the rest of the masterplan improvements.


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Background


In Spring 2020, we asked local people what we could do to improve Victoria Park

Victoria Park Improvements

Mid Sussex District Council plan to improve the play area and northern part of Victoria Park along South Road. We are continuing to look into funding opportunities to be able to deliver the rest of the masterplan improvements.


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Background


In Spring 2020, we asked local people what we could do to improve Victoria Park in Haywards Heath. Landscape Architects prepared draft designs based on their feedback. The designs showed long term plans for how the park could be improved over time.

In Summer 2020, people had the chance to comment on the design and say what their priorities were. Landscape Architects refined the draft masterplan and made suggestions to the Council for priority areas for improvement based on local feedback.

Once funding was identified, plans were developed for two of the key priority areas identified through the consultation. These were improving play provision throughout the park and improving access from the park’s northern boundary with South Road.

A number of specialist surveys were carried out and the views of local people listened to, so the Landscape Architects had a more detailed picture about the park and what the issues were that needed addressing.

In early 2024, plans were submitted for planning permission.

The Masterplan also includes other proposed enhancements such as improved footpaths and better drainage of the playing field and, when further funding is identified, we will let you know how we plan to progress these aspects.


  • Latest plans published and Planning Application submitted

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    Plans showing the design proposals for Victoria Park are now available to download from the Plans and Documents section of this page. They also form part of the planning application which has been submitted to Mid Sussex District Council – ref DM/24/0113.


    The latest plans still reflect the themes that were important to people when the first round of consultation was completed.


    The current phase of funding is for improvements to the access from South Road and refurbishment of the playspace.


    Since the last plans, the scale of works along South Road has had to be reduced due to inflation pushing the plans out of budget.


    The proposals are to widen the park entrance, making it more welcoming. The existing steep slope is regraded to make access easier for all. New, wider steps lead you down towards the improved playspace.


    The play area has been designed to make the most of the slope it is on. A new path running through allows everyone to access the bespoke timber play deck from the top of the slope. The wide deck is designed to be wheelchair accessible, so that children with limited mobility can play together with their able-bodied friends who may choose one of the more challenging ways up from the lower slopes.


    Overlooking the splash pad, where the metal climbing frame and swings are now, a new hexagonal swing provides thrill and excitement as six people can swing into the centre towards each other at the same time.


    Next to the splash pad, picnic tables and other seating make it more comfortable for families to stay for longer. A selection of other play equipment including a play hut and slide for toddlers makes the most of the lower slope. A wheelchair accessible roundabout continues to allow all children to play together.


    Tree planting within the play area is an investment for the future, to provide shade for hot days, home for wildlife as well as helping to remove carbon from the atmosphere.


    If you would like to see the more detailed information included in the planning application, or comment on the planning application, please do so via the online public register - https://pa.midsussex.gov.uk/online-applications/ and enter reference number DM/24/0113.


    If you have a general question about the project this can be submitted either using the Ask a Question option on the Hub or by sending an email to parksopenspaces@midsussex.gov.uk


    To understand what happens next, please see the Project Lifecycle on this page. The plans have been checked by a professional Quantity Surveyor who has provided a cost estimate for the works which show the design is currently within budget. But it is important to note that these are estimates and that prices could rise when we get quotes from contractors which could mean changes will need to be made.

  • Ground Investigation drilling to take place

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    Surveyors will be at Victoria Park during the first couple of weeks of September to carry out the site assessment for the Ground Investigation survey. This will involve drilling in locations agreed with the design team engineers.


    Mid Sussex District Council are working with a member of the Association of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Specialists. They will use a track mounted hydraulic drilling rig to drill exploratory holes which can then be used for testing. They will fence off the area whilst they are working and backfill the holes once they are finished.


    A Ground Investigation survey seeks to establish the soil and rock profile. The data they collect will form part of a report used by the design team engineers when designing drainage features or foundation details.

  • Underground Utility survey to take place

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    Surveyors will be at Victoria Park for one day during the week of 27th March to carry out the site assessment for the Underground Utility survey. There will be no impact on use for visitors to the park.


    An Underground Utility survey seeks to identify the location of below ground services such as electricity and communications cables, gas and drainage pipes.

    Mid Sussex District Council are working with a Registered Practice of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors who will send one or two surveyors to scan the site. They will use a combination of Electromagnet tracing and Ground Penetrating Radar to identify the location and depth of underground services.

    The drawings they produce will be used by our landscape architects to make informed decisions when deciding where to position features requiring excavation. This will safeguard contractors, and prevent disruption to utility services and delays in the project during construction.

  • Play Area consultation closed

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    The survey that was seeking views on how you want us to improve the play area in Victoria Park closed at midnight on 1st March. We had a total of 60 responses, thank you to those people who shared their experiences of, and ideas for, the play area.

    All the responses have been sent to our Landscape Architects to consider whilst developing the designs for the play area.

    The developed plans will be presented back to the public with a further opportunity to comment in a few months’ time. Make sure you subscribe and follow the project to be notified when the plans are ready.

  • Ecological surveys to take place

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    Ecologists will be in the park for one day during the week of 6th March to carry out the site assessment for the Preliminary Ecological Appraisal. There will be no impact on use for regular visitors to the park.

    A Preliminary Ecological Appraisal seeks to identify the main habitat types present on site and establish the potential to support protected or notable species. The site visit is part of the appraisal which also involves desk-based research.

    Mid Sussex District Council are working with a Registered Practice of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management who will send one or two ecologists to look for evidence of use by, or features with the potential to support, badger, bats, nesting birds, great crested newt, hazel dormouse, otter, reptiles, and water vole.

    The report they produce will be used by our landscape architects to make sure that any changes we make do not have a negative impact on the site’s wildlife, and ideally will enhance it.

  • Play Area consultation launched

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    MSDC Officers were in the busy, sunny playground on Wednesday 15th February to publicise the launch of the playground consultation. Officers spoke to visitors about how they can share their views and ideas for the play area improvements by filling in the online survey. The survey is open until March 1st.


    All the feedback collected will be used to help develop the designs for the play area to create somewhere that local families really want to visit. The plans will be presented back with a further opportunity to comment in a few months’ time.


    MSDC Officers also spoke to residents about their concerns about the wider park regarding such issues as litter and anti-social behaviour. These concerns have been fed to the relevant teams to handle outside of the park improvement project.

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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Page last updated: 10 Apr 2024, 04:16 PM