Notice boards for clear communication in public spaces

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Written by Made by Landmark - 24 Oct 2024

Public spaces can be a bit confusing for people who are not familiar with the area. This is why it’s important to have accessible and clear communications in outdoor spaces like campuses, hospitals, or housing developments. Using different types of notice boards can be an effective tool for delivering key information and guiding people within public spaces. They benefit different target audiences in various ways.

By providing targeted information through clear signage and visuals, these boards help people from diverse backgrounds access the key details they need to utilise and navigate public spaces effectively.

Community engagement in outdoor spaces

Display boards provide opportunities for community interaction and engagement in outdoor public spaces. They are used to display events and to help like-minded people connect with each other. This level of communication helps foster a sense of community and belonging for residents and visitors who utilise these public spaces. Regular social interactions and group activities in areas like town squares, parks, and trails can improve mental well-being and quality of life for community members.

There are different types of information that display boards can contain to serve different purposes within public spaces. Here are a few examples:

  • Announcements – Notices about upcoming events, meetings or activities taking place in the area. This keeps residents and visitors informed about community happenings.
  • Trail maps – Trail maps displayed on information boards help orient people who are visiting parks, hiking trails, and other public green spaces. The maps illustrate routes, amenities, and points of interest to improve the experience for visitors.
  • Emergency information – Important contact numbers and instructions in the event of an emergency can be posted to lockable notice boards. This ensures that no one can tamper with the vital emergency details, which are crucial for unforeseen events.
  • General information – Details about amenities and services available in the local area. This could include information on libraries, recycling facilities, public transport timetables, etc.
  • Rules and regulations – Guidelines and policies relevant to using and enjoying the space responsibly. This ensures all users have a safe and pleasant experience.
  • Local business ads – Advertisements for businesses within or near the public space. This helps support local businesses and provides valuable services to residents.

When managing such boards, it’s important to share real-time information. Be sure to regularly update the board so that all notices remain current. This will ensure that out-of-date events are removed and that the board provides maximum value and usefulness for the community.

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Notice boards in housing developments

Information boards in areas like clubhouses, fitness centres, and playgrounds within housing developments serve an important purpose in keeping residents informed. They can be used to share information on upcoming neighbourhood events like block parties, garage sales or community clean-ups.

Safety guidelines and rules for using shared amenities can also be posted on display boards to ensure residents are aware of policies. Important updates concerning the neighbourhood like changes to waste collection schedules, road closures, or security alerts can be promptly communicated to residents through these boards.

Easy-to-update boards make it simple for housing managers or residents’ associations to regularly communicate important information with residents. They provide a central location where new notices can be posted quickly and old ones removed, ensuring residents always have access to the most current information and updates. For example, cork boards are an inexpensive yet effective option for display boards in housing developments. They provide a simple way for residents to pin up notifications and remove outdated information. An easy solution for streamed communication within the community.

As a result, it fosters a strong sense of community and connection between residents. Neighbours feel more informed and engaged with their housing development when they have easy access to timely and relevant information. The boards become a meeting place of sorts where residents interact, build relationships, and form a sense of belonging.

On university and hospital campuses

Display boards in universities and hospitals serve an important wayfinding function, helping visitors navigate large, complex campuses. They can display maps showing building locations, parking areas, and key service points. These boards can also list department names and contact details, clinic schedules, and room numbers to help visitors find their destination efficiently.

For patients and their families visiting hospitals, information boards provide information to ease their experience. They can display waiting times for key services, cafeteria menus and hours, and directions to amenities like pharmacies and ATMs. This helps reduce confusion and stress for those in need of medical care.

Similarly, university display boards provide details of campus events, deadlines, exam schedules, and other key announcements. They display lists of student clubs and societies to help newcomers get involved. This enhances the student experience by making relevant information easily accessible and visible upon arrival.

Furthermore, it’s advisable to use fire retardant display boards that are highly visible. That way, students, visitors, and patients can easily see important emergency notices even in the event of a fire. In general, information boards in universities and hospital campuses serve a crucial purpose in providing safety instructions and emergency notices

Wayfinding in towns

Information boards in town centres perform an important wayfinding function by displaying maps, directories, and event listings. They help orient visitors and residents as they navigate the town. These boards can be coordinated to match the town’s visual identity and wayfinding system, creating a seamless appearance and strengthening community identity.

Beyond practical information, these boards present an opportunity for towns to showcase local culture and character through their design. They can incorporate elements of the town’s history, architecture, and landscape through colours, materials, graphics, and imagery. Information boards that reflect the town’s visual identity make it easier for visitors to find their bearings and appreciate the town’s unique character.

Display boards in town centres also serve as promotional tools for local businesses and services. In addition to providing wayfinding information, town boards can feature advertisements and announcements from local shops, restaurants, and service providers. This provides advantages, such as:

  • Benefiting smaller businesses – Local businesses get an affordable and visible platform to promote their services and events. For instance, a pin board provides smaller businesses and services adequate exposure. This helps provide a level playing field for local businesses of all sizes.
  • Supporting the local economy – When residents and visitors see advertisements for local businesses on town boards, it encourages them to spend their money within the town. This keeps more money circulating within the local economy, benefiting all residents and businesses.
  • Keeping residents informed – Local business advertisements on town boards keep residents informed of new shops, services, and events within their community. This helps residents access the businesses and amenities they need while also promoting a sense of community and connection.

Conclusion

Display boards play a crucial role in ensuring clear and accessible communication across various settings, from public spaces and residential areas to campuses and town centres. Their functional benefits go beyond just sharing information—they help foster community connections, support local businesses, and even enhance the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces. By incorporating display boards, spaces can become more welcoming, organised, and vibrant, creating a positive experience for residents and visitors alike.

If you’re a landscape architect, contractor, and local council looking to improve your public space projects, Made by Landmark’s high-quality notice boards offer a practical and visually appealing solution to enhance community engagement and communication. Explore our range of weather proof products designed to withstand the elements while looking stylish and inviting.

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    Written by Made by Landmark - 24 Oct 2024

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