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Green Flag success for six parks and green spaces in St Albans District

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Green Flag Awards have been won by Verulamium Park, Clarence Park, Sopwell Nunnery Green Space, Hatfield Road Cemetery, Rothamsted Park and Bricket Wood Common. Verulamium Park has also been awarded the prestigious Green Heritage accreditation for the first time.

Environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, announced the awards on Thursday 23 July and formal presentations will be made at Castle Hall, Hertford, on Thursday 13 August. 

Managed by St Albans City and District Council, the six parks and green spaces are among 1,582 others to receive the international Green Flag Award this year.

Cllr Daniel Chichester-Miles, Portfolio Holder for Environment at St Albans City and District Council, said: “I am delighted that six parks and green spaces in St Albans District have quite rightly been officially recognised as among the best in the country. Verulamium Park has also deservedly been awarded the prestigious Green Heritage accreditation. I want to thank our parks team and our contractors, John O’Conner, and especially the many local volunteers for their hard work in making this possible. I hope this encourages local residents to make the most of these special places which remind us how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful part of the country.”

Green Flag Awards are given annually by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. They indicate to visitors that the park or green space is well-maintained and well-managed, with excellent facilities.

To win its first Green Heritage Award, Verulamium Park was rated highly for how the Council conserves, enhances and helps people enjoy its heritage value. 

Councillor contact:

Councillor Daniel Chichester-Miles, Portfolio Holder for the Environment for St Albans City and District Council

Tel: 01727 819281

Contact for the media:

Ruth Boyer, Communications Officer, St Albans City and District Council

Tel: 01727 819316 

E-mail: ruth.boyer@stalbans.gov.uk 

Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/StAlbansCouncil 

Notes:

1. St Albans City and District Council is responsible for around 70 green spaces across the District. These include the award-winning:

• Rothamsted Park in Harpenden,

• Verulamium Park, Clarence Park, Sopwell Nunnery Green Space, and Hatfield Road Cemetery in St Albans, and

• Bricket Wood Common. 

More information about these parks and green spaces is available on the Council's website.

2. Keep Britain Tidy is a leading environmental charity. It aims to inspire people to be litter-free, to waste less and to live more. It runs programmes including Eco-Schools, the Green Flag Award for parks and green spaces and the Blue Flag/ Seaside Awards for beaches. To find out more about Keep Britain Tidy, its programmes and campaigns, visit its website.

Keep Britain Tidy runs the Green Flag Award scheme in the UK on behalf of the Department for Communities and Local Government. It is run in partnership with Keep Wales Tidy, Tidy Northern Ireland, Keep Scotland Beautiful, the National Housing Federation and the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens.

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Verulamium Park