The Royal Borough of Greenwich is running a study to gather public feedback on the look and feel of its busiest areas, including Eltham, Greenwich, and Woolwich, between 6pm and 6am.
The findings will inform the development of the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s evening and night-time strategy.
Councillor Jackie Smith, cabinet member for inclusive economy, business, Greenwich Supports and environmental services, said: “This study builds on the hard work we have been doing to create a thriving and inclusive night-time economy.
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“We are committed to making each of our town centres vibrant destination spots.
“We are proud to support the Mayor of London’s vision for a city that thrives beyond traditional hours to create accessible and enjoyable night-time spaces for all.
“To achieve this, we want to hear from as many people as possible to ensure we meet their needs and develop a night-time economy that works for everyone.”
Residents can share feedback through an online questionnaire, focus groups, or by attending drop-in sessions.
There will be tailored sessions for young people and those who live, work or run a business in the town centre.
The consultation closes on March 1.

