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Welcome to the Parks and Green Spaces Resources Hub
The Hub is a comprehensive library of free, high-quality content - curated from all over the world. You can filter by the Green Flag Award® Criteria or by resource Type, or Search by keyword. We hope you find something today that helps you to make your park or green space the best it can be for the community you serve.
The Hub is managed by Keep Britain Tidy and endorsed by World Urban Parks
Most of the resources are hosted thanks to permission from a wide array of collaborating partners, who support our commitment to sharing and exchanging knowledge.
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Caldecott Park is a public park in the centre of Rugby. It provides a variety of quality park and leisure facilities for the community and visitors.
Getting some of the great work you do picked up and celebrated by the media - even at a local level, can sometimes be a real challenge.
This study from 2015 explores city park conservancies from all sides, using real-life findings and experiences from 41 organizations.
A good example of a Management Plan that combines conservation of heritage with a strong understanding of site biodiversity.
A great example of a stakeholder-led biodiversity strategy, from one of London's most famous authorities.
A great example of a Park Access Statement by Lancaster City Council.
A handy template for recording and reducing pesticide use in parks and green spaces.
Cutteslowe & Sunnymead Park is Oxford’s largest park and one of its most popular attractions; drawing visitors from all over the city and county.
This strategy demonstrates how the Royal Parks prioritises archaeology through an overall parks specific approach.
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