St Erth Riverside Regeneration and Community Access Project Feedback Request

February 19th 2025

Following the successful completion of the St Erth Riverside Regeneration & Community Access Project, we are again asking for feedback in order to provide evidence to the grant funders that the project has achieved its aims.  The intention of the project was to:

  • revitalise a much loved and well used footpath by carrying out green bank repairs to reinforce the riverbank and widening the footpath in certain locations to help ensure safe public access and reduce erosion in the longer term;
  • create a new amenity for the community, by enabling public access to areas of scrubland which runs parallel with the footpath, creating an accessible walking and jogging route, and broadening and improving natural habitats.

You may remember that we ask you to complete a survey prior to the project commencing in September.  This provided us with baseline evidence that we will compare with evidence provided now the work has been completed.  We would therefore be grateful if you could please take a couple of minutes to complete a simple online survey by clicking on the following link: https://bit.ly/4b1EyE5  or scan the QR code below:

 

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