Six of Pendle’s parks are again raising their prestigious Green Flag for 2023

Published Wednesday, 2nd August 2023

Six of Pendle’s parks are again raising their prestigious Green Flag for 2023.

Green flag at Walverden Park

 

The parks which have retained the Green Flag status are Ball Grove Park in Colne, Barrowford Park, Heyhead Park in Brierfield, Victoria and Walverden Parks in Nelson and Valley Gardens in Barnoldswick.

The coveted Green Flag is awarded to a park in recognition of it being one of the best in the country. It must be a welcoming place with eco-friendly environments, including great natural habitats for wildlife.

Councillor Asjad Mahmood, Leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: “These awards are a credit to the Council’s hard-working staff, park friends groups and volunteers who do so much to ensure they maintain the high standards demanded by the Green Flag Award.

“We are very lucky to have so many wonderful parks in Pendle with great facilities. They are vital green spaces for the community to enjoy.”

The Green Flag Award Scheme is run by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, which sets the standard for the management of parks and green spaces. Awards are presented on an annual basis and winners must apply each year to renew their Green Flag Award status. 

A record-breaking number - over 2,200 - of parks and green spaces across the UK have been awarded a Green Flag this year.

Phil Riley, Pendle Borough Council’s Green Spaces Manager, said: “It’s thanks to our volunteers and excellent staff that we’ve been able to retain Green Flags in six of our parks.

“We are indebted to people who volunteer by helping with tree planting, creating wildflower meadows, organising events, litter picking and much more.”

Councillor Zafar Ali, the Council’s Portfolio Holder for Environment and Climate Change, added: “I would like to congratulate everyone involved in helping to achieve these Green Flag Awards for our parks.

“They are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the team that care for the green spaces so that everyone can enjoy them. Everyone involved should feel extremely proud of their achievement.”