Thursday, August 07, 2008




THE BEST PARKS IN ENGLAND AND WALES




Manchester has been named as the lead authority in the country for the third year in a row, as 27 of its green spaces were placed in the list of best parks in England and Wales.


The Green Flag Award scheme, managed by the Civic Trust, is the national standard for parks and green spaces. Manchester Labour has ensured that it has maintained its top position by continuing to build on its success, after securing a further six awards this year.
Winners vary from Victorian parks and town centre gardens to nature reserves, country parks and cemeteries.
Sites must meet the criteria of being welcoming, safe and well maintained, with a strong involvement from the local community.


Councillor Mike Amesbury, Manchester Labour's Executive Member for Culture and Leisure, said: “This is a great acknowledgement to the council staff and the community groups who maintain and improve our parks.
“It is also a credit to the city’s many friends of parks groups, who make a vital contribution. We have many diverse open spaces from pockets of greenery in the city centre to the vast landscape of Heaton Park. The parks in our city are indeed something to celebrate and the awards are testimony to this."
I am especially pleased this year as our very own Platt Fields Park regained it's Green Flag title.

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