PUBLIC consultation into the future of Crystal Palace Park has ended and results are in.
More than 5,000 people viewed plans put forward by the London Development Agency (LDA).
Around 77 per cent of people supported the building of a new sports centre with 11 per cent opposed.
More than 82 per cent of people supported the option for the lower lakes area by the dinosaurs.
The proposal for there included a new boat-house, cafe and a children's facility.
The most opposition came for the option of building housing at the Norwood Triangle, which would pay for a new underground car park.
This was opposed by 42 per cent with 32 per cent in favour.
A spokesman for the LDA, which is Ken Livingstone's agency for business and jobs, said: "The comments will now be independently analysed in detail, along with submissions made by political, business, sporting and community groups and published next month."
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