The 20 amazing parks in Richmond awarded Green Flag status
By The Editor
25th Oct 2020 | Local News
Judges were impressed when they made a recent visit to Richmond's green spaces.
The Green Flag Award Scheme began in 1996 as a way of recognising the importance of parks and green spaces and encouraging high environmental standards.
The award measures a whole range of aspects associated with the management of parks including facilities, maintenance and community engagement.
Cllr Julia Neden-Watts is chair of Richmond Council's Environment, Sustainability, Culture and Sport Committee.
She said: "Over the past six months our parks and open spaces have been more important than ever.
"Our parks team, contractors and Friends groups have worked relentlessly to ensure that despite a huge rise in people using our green spaces, they have been welcoming to all."
After an extensive judging regime, Richmond was this month re-awarded all 19 of its Green Flags and gained a new flag for Heathfield Rec, bringing the new total to 20.
The 20 parks that where recognised by The Green Flag Awards were:
- Cambridge Gardens
- Carlisle Park
- Crane Park (Joint with London borough of Hounslow)
- Garricks Lawn
- Ham Village Green
- Hampton Common
- Hatherop Park
- Heathfield Rec
- Kew Green
- Kneller Gardens
- Murray Park
- North Sheen Rec
- Palewell Common & Fields
- Radnor Gardens
- Richmond Green
- Terrace Gardens and Buccleuch Gardens
- The King's Field
- Twickenham Green
- Westerly Ware
- York House Gardens
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