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Government pledges £500,000 for new action group to grow future of public parks

19 September 2017

Parks and Green Spaces Minister Marcus Jones today (Tuesday) launched a new Parks Action Group to help England’s public parks and green spaces meet the needs of communities now and in the future.

The new Parks Action Group will include experts from the world of horticulture, leisure, heritage and tourism, and will be tasked with bringing forward proposals to address some of the issues faced by public parks and other green spaces across England. To support them, Government is providing £500,000 funding to kick start their work.

The Action Group will propose what steps can be taken in line with the Government response to the recent House of Common’s Communities and Local Government Select Committee report into the future of parks and green spaces.

Parks and Green Spaces Minister Marcus Jones said:

“We recognise the value of parks and green spaces to local communities – including reducing loneliness, increasing wellbeing, and revitalising town and city centres.

“But we need to do more to make sure future generations are continuing to enjoy their benefits. That is why we have announced a new expert-led Parks Action Group to work closely with the sector to find the right solutions.”

This latest development builds on action the Government has taken to date to encourage more people to make better use of parks including:

  • In December 2015, the Government published the ‘Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation’ which set out the importance of sport and physical activity. The first annual report on the implementation of ‘Sporting Future’ was published with a specific focus on the themes of central government, local government and outdoor recreation.
  • In February 2016 the government awarded over £1million to improve 87 small pockets of unloved, undeveloped or derelict land to transform them into 87 green spaces  that the whole community can enjoy.  
  • The government has announced that is to continue the Green Flag Awards license for making sure that Britain’s best parks and green spaces will continue to be recognised for another 5 years.  For 20 years, the Green Flag Awards have been recognising the best of green outdoor spaces in the UK, for people to enjoy and setting standards for park managers across the country to try to emulate. Many parks have won the award, but winners also include more unusual spaces such as social housing developments, cemeteries, canals, and shopping centres.

Matthew Bradbury, Parks Alliance’s chief executive said: "Having been involved in lobbying for an inquiry, The Parks Alliance wholeheartedly welcomes the publication of the Minister's response to the Local Government Select Committee Inquiry into the Future of Public Parks and particularly the creation of a cross governmental and sector supported, Parks Action Group. The Parks Alliance is very much looking forward to working with the Minister, Government and the wider sector to secure the future of public parks for the communities that they serve."