RESIDENTS and businesses are being asked for their views on the River Park proposals.

The joint project, between Wiltshire Council and the Environment Agency, aims to "help reduce the risk of flooding for existing residents and businesses in Salisbury City Centre, build climate change resilience, enhance existing and create new spaces for biodiversity and improve public enjoyment of the river".

The seven-week public consultation starts on Thursday, November 19, and covers two parts.

People are invited to comment on the draft Salisbury River Park Masterplan, which sets out the guiding principles for the whole of the River Park which will be delivered in phases over a number of years. It aims to provide riverside green space and urban wildlife habitat for residents and visitors to Salisbury to enjoy in the future.

People will also be able to comment on the draft detailed proposals for the first phase of the River Park which will be submitted as a planning application by the Environment Agency next year.

This phase will provide "critical" flood prevention measures and environmental improvements in Salisbury’s central car park, the Ashley Road Open Space and Fisherton Recreation Ground.

It is supported by £6 million funding from the Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership via the Local Growth Fund.

To explain the proposals in more detail, two live online broadcasts will be held.

Residents interested in attending these free events can register via Eventbrite.

Once registered a link will be sent to access the briefing which will be broadcast via Microsoft Teams.

Anyone wishing to ask questions about the proposals are encouraged to submit these in advance by emailing majorprojects@wiltshire.gov.uk stating ‘Questions for Webinar’ in the heading and which of the two webinars they will be attending.

The briefings will be recorded and will be available via the council’s YouTube channel.

Those without internet access wishing to dial in to the webinar events or request paper copies of the consultation material should contact Wiltshire Council’s customer services team on 0300 456 0100.

Philip Whitehead, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said: “These proposals relate to the overarching framework for the Salisbury River Park initiative and the first phase of works which form part of an £18 million package of investment provided by the Environment Agency and Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership, to protect residents and businesses in Salisbury City Centre.

“It is really important everyone takes the opportunity have their say during the public consultation and help ensure the city is more protected and sustainable in the future.”

This consultation runs from 9am on Thursday, November 19 until 5pm on Friday, January 8, 2021.

The consultation survey can be completed online at wiltshire.gov.uk/salisbury-future. Alternatively the survey form can be download and once completed it can be emailed to MajorProjects@wiltshire.gov.uk or posted to Major Projects, Wiltshire Council, The Council House, Bourne Hill, Salisbury SP1 3UZ before the deadline.

Leader of Salisbury City Council, Councillor Jeremy Nettle, added: "The new Salisbury River Park proposal will play a role in increasing biodiversity and tackling climate change within the City.

"This is a great example of a number of organisations working together for the benefit of Salisbury residents; the Environmental Agency, Wiltshire Council and Salisbury City Council.

"I am extremely pleased that funding originally ear marked for phase 1 of The Maltings from Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership has been allocated to this project and ensures the delivery of the River Park - 'Green lung' for Salisbury over the next few years.

"I encourage Salisbury residents to have their say on the scheme so that positive changes can be made with residents’ feedback in mind. Together we can make the City a greener and more environmentally friendly place to live and visit."