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Best South West parks named

Published: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 02:00:00

27 parks in the South West are among 322 national Green Flag Award winners that have just been announced. The Green Flag Award scheme is the national standard of excellence for parks and green spaces. Sites must be judged to be welcoming, safe and well maintained with the strong involvement of the local community.

Winners vary from Victorian parks and town centre gardens to nature reserves, country parks and cemeteries. The record number of winners represents a 26% increase nationally on the number of awards given last year. More people - 71% - are also satisfied with the quality of their local parks.

The Lord's Minister for Housing and Planning, Baroness Andrews, said:

"I'm delighted that there are more Green Flag Award winners this year than ever before. It is yet more evidence that our parks are on the up and that more people are enjoying green space of the highest standard. We all know that good quality parks are jewels in the crown of any community. These open-air leisure centres are places where people can relax, exercise and play. And the best thing of all is that they are free for everyone to use. "Green Flags are awarded to our country's best parks but everyone should be able to enjoy good quality green space and this is central to the Government's commitment to create sustainable communities for all. The Awards show that the quality of recreational space matters and I hope this year's winners will inspire others to make their park a place that the whole community can be proud of."

The Green Flag Award scheme is managed by the Civic Trust and its programme manager, Paul Todd, said:

"As a charity concerned with urban renaissance, the Civic Trust is delighted to once again announce such a rapid growth in winners. It is fantastic to see the number of winning sites increase by 69 this year - so many more parks and green spaces with the hallmark of the Green Flag Award for people to enjoy. The recently launched Green Flag Award events guide - the first of its kind - means people can find up-to-the-minute information at the click of a button. It is the thousands of dedicated parks staff and local societies, friends groups and passionate individuals who are making this happen. Well done to all those people who have put so much hard work into providing these vital green spaces - they are helping to make better places for everyone."

The Green Flag Award is a key component of the Government's commitment to create cleaner, safer, green communities. A national Summit in Sheffield on Friday 22 July will bring together central and local government to consider how to further improve the standards of parks and public spaces across the country. For a comprehensive list of the winning parks in the South West please see the document below.

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email: swcontactus@gosw.gsi.gov.uk


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