Areas Affected
- Curborough
We’re also looking at making improvements to Eastern Avenue open space and to help us get it right, we're asking for your views again - this time we need your thoughts by Sunday 14 June at midnight.
Why are we looking at this area?
- Eastern Avenue open space is a valued local green space - used for walking, enjoying nature and connecting with nearby areas like the leisure centre with Christian Fields.
- Recently, the area has also become a regular spot for quad bikes and e-bikes, leading to damage to the ground and concerns about safety.
- We have a small pot of district council funding, alongside a voluntary contribution from a local company, which gives us an opportunity to make some targeted improvements.
What are we trying to do?
- Protect the space from damage caused by unauthorised vehicles.
- Keep it welcoming and accessible for everyone.
- Make entrances clearer and safer to use.
- Support the wider vision for Christian Fields as a place for walking, play and nature.
Proposed improvements - what do you think?
We’re asking for your views on the following ideas:
Create a clearer main entrance
- New steps opposite Lichfield Leisure Centre onto the site.
- A small fence to discourage bike access.
- Clear signage showing the accessible entrance via St Mary’s Road.
Install accessible kissing gates (RADAR key)
- St Mary’s Road entrance.
- Subway entrance to the wider Christian Fields site.
Tackle informal access points
- Close the informal entrance on Curborough Road with a bollard.
- Install a P barrier at Giles Road (pushchairs will still be able to get through).
- Tarmac the path off Dimbles Lane and add a P barrier (again allowing pushchairs).
Working together
These smaller improvements are just one part of the bigger ambition to enhance Christian Fields - creating a space where:
- more people can be active.
- more people can connect with nature.
- more people feel welcome.
Do these proposals feel right for the space?
- Will they help make it feel safer and better cared for?
- Do they work for everyone who uses the site, including people with mobility needs?
- Is there anything we’ve missed?