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Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood Timeline

We are excited to announce that we will be using this platform to keep you updated on the latest news, events, and activities regarding the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood.

Stay tuned for updates and event announcements. Let’s engage and build our community together.

Phases

Phases overview
Selecting the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood - September 2024 - November 2025
Pre-trial data collection and informative engagement - September 2024 - 05 January 2025
Informing the Healthy Neighbourhood - January 2025 - May 2025
Proposed Design Engagement - 12 May 2025 - 9 June 2025
Final Design and Decision phase - 10 June 2025 - 27 November 2025
Healthy Neighbourhood Trial - 28 November 2025 - 28 May 2026

Informing the Healthy Neighbourhood - January 2025 - May 2025

31 January 2025 - 11 May 2025

When designing the Healthy Neighbourhood, we look at pre-trial data, the Equalities Impact Assessment Report, and feedback from the community. The first stage of the engagement for Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens was about gathering that initial feedback. 

Taking on board the views of residents, businesses and community groups help us understand how people use the neighbourhood.   

We focus on real experiences—like the routes people prefer to cycle, places where they have felt at risk from cars, or where they have seen dangerous driving. We also look at streets that feel unsafe at night or spots where older people struggle with cluttered pavements or need more time to cross.  

For businesses, we consider delivery times, customer access, and ways to make it easier for people to walk, wheel, scoot, or cycle to them.  

We consider feedback from protected groups, like disabled people or young families, and what they need to move around the neighbourhood more easily, such as having more places to sit and rest on the way to local shops.  

By taking all these insights into account, we develop a design which we believe best meets the Healthy Neighbourhood goals and the community’s unique needs. 

Design Report and engagement  

We use everything we discovered in the previous stages to create a Design Report.   

The Design Report explains what we've learnt and how that's helped shape the Healthy Neighbourhood trial. We will publish this report and reach out to the local community and key groups for feedback. These comments will help us determine if the plan meets the goals of the trial and addresses the community's needs.