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Five parks across West Northants retain the prestigious Green Flag Award

18 July 2024

Two people holding a Green Flag award next to the lake.

Green Flags are being raised at Five of West Northamptonshire Council’s parks as they’ve once again been awarded the coveted Green Flag status, which celebrates Britain’s greatest parks and green spaces.

Abington Park, Bradlaugh Fields, Daventry Country Park, Delapre Park and Brixworth Country Park have all retained their Green Flag Awards - nationally recognised as the benchmark for the management of recreational outdoor spaces.

Bradlaugh Fields in Northampton has retained the award for the fifth year running and Abington and Delapre parks, also in Northampton, retain their awards for the eleventh and twelfth years in a row respectively, in recognition for the hard work of community groups and volunteers to maintain these widely used open spaces.

Daventry Country Park, which has seen improvements to its visitor facilities in recent years, achieves the award for the 25th time.

The Green Health at Daventry project was also successful in achieving the Green Flag Community Award for the community garden run with support from Daventry Country Park’s rangers. 

It is fantastic news that five of our parks have retained their Green Flags for 2024/25. Our green spaces are essential to our residents wellbeing and provide vital environmental benefits for local wildlife.

The coveted award recognises the brilliant work that our park rangers, community groups, volunteers, and residents continue to do to maintain and improve our open spaces.

Cllr Rebecca Breese for Environment, Recycling and Waste

To find out more about open spaces and parks across West Northamptonshire, visit our parks and open spaces page.

The full list of winners can be viewed on the Green Flag Award website.

 

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