Parkgoers are being asked for their opinion as a playground is set to undergo a major redesign.
Last year, four refurbishment designs were shown at a meeting by KOMPAN, a playground equipment company, to Bicester Town Council for Garth Park play area.
The town council has now launched a public survey on its website to gather public opinion.
To have your say on the park redesign click here.
The four current design options have varying combinations of splash park and play area, with the final design being the destination park.
The first option includes £200,000 for a splash park, plus £200,000 for shelters, seating, a changing area and play equipment.
The second option involves spending £280,000 on the splash park component, and £120,000 on shelters, seating, a changing area and/or play equipment.
£310,000 would be spent on the splash park with the third option, plus £90,000 on shelters, seating, a changing area and/or play equipment.
Option four would see £400,000 spent on a destination park design with play equipment only.
A town council statement said: “We want to create a park to serve multiple purposes and accommodate a wide range of activities and events and provide a space for recreation, relaxation, socialization, and cultural programming to appeal to the diverse interests of the Bicester community.”
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