Broomfield House Consultation Extended

Last chance to have your say on the future of Broomfield House

Damaged interior of Broomfield House

The deadline for responses to the consultation on the future of Broomfield House has been extended until Sunday 3rd August so there is still time to have your say!


The Friends of Broomfield Park have produced a statement setting out our collective approach to the design phase of the project – you can read the document on the FoBP website. We hope that the ideas we have put forward will help inform your own response. 


You can still share your comments until Sunday 3rd August the design team are keen to hear about how the house can once more become a focal point in the park:


  1. View the exhibition panels online and
  2. Complete the "Unlocking Broomfield Park" consultation questionnaire, which asks for your views on the ideas presented in the exhibition panels. 


Please use this opportunity to let the design team know your thoughts on the future of Broomfield House, The Lakes and the park landscape.


An overview of the whole "Unlocking Broomfield Park" project can be seen on the L. B. Enfield website


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