01: Of those questioned who work within 5 minutes walk of Arnold Circus, only 15% use it in any way regularly for their lunch break, despite the fact that 53% regularly spend their lunchbreak in public parks/spaces.
This was mainly put down to the fact that Arnold Circus is seen as dirty, smelly and unsafe. There are regularly people drinking and taking drugs in the circus, and their presence intimidates people. Even in their absence, the mess and smell left behind does not make it somewhere that people feel they can relax. It was also mentioned that due to the darkness and heavy planting somewhat concealing the exits, a sense that it can be difficult to “escape” from if needed added to the sense of intimidation.
Maintenance of the park was felt to be inadequate by many,
There were some requests for better security, including gates, cameras, & police patrols. A small number of people suggested the circus should be a locked at night, but this was not a view expressed by many.
02: The other main reasons for not using the circus were due to the lack of benches, access problems (stairs too steep, no way to get buggies up)
Seating was a high priority. Most people did not feel the need specify what type of seating, but those who did listed comfort, maintenance and materials as being of importance.
03: Nearly everyone felt that a key way to improve the circus was for there to be more events and activities. These were important to people for both for pure entertainment reasons, but also to increase and encourage local community involvement and participation. One user said that that the presence of the same regular people having their lunch would be an attractor, for the same feeling of a sense of community.
The most popular suggestion was live music with people suggesting that a wide selection of music be played, including bands, open-mic nights, hip-hop, jazz, folk, soul, Bengali music etc. Dancing was also mentioned
Facilities for children’s play were also frequent suggestions, including a proposal that sculptural artwork could be introduced for children to climb on, as well as more standard suggestions of swings & slides.
Other ideas included theatre, markets, fun-fairs and a speakers corner.
Still more wanted the circus to be a quiet place to sit and relax or to read.
04: A number of people suggested that a café/snack-shop would be useful. This need not necessarily be a permanent building either – suggestions were primarily for a mobile-van or a stall in the bandstand. Foodstuffs included coffee, ice-cream, sandwiches & toffee apples!
05: Toilets and shelter from rain were requested by a number of people. Shelter was particularly important to parents of young children and those who wanted to be able to read quietly.
06: Views on the planting were generally very positive, and these were consistently given as one of the nice things about the circus. However there was again a feeling thatmaintenance was inadequate and that the flowers needed more watering.