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Newark Castle Gardens, Sconce and Devon Park, Vicar Water Country Park, Sherwood Heath Cockglode, Rotary Woods and the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Garden have all been recognised by the Green Flag Award once again.




Five of the district’s parks have successfully retained their Green Flag Award status for another year.

Newark Castle Gardens, Sconce and Devon Park, Vicar Water Country Park, Sherwood Heath Cockglode, Rotary Woods and the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Garden have all been recognised by the Green Flag Award once again.

The Green Flag Award is a mark of excellence recognised nationally and internationally.

Sconce and Devon flag with Street Scene Team, Cllr Emma Oldham, Brian Thompson from Park Run
Sconce and Devon flag with Street Scene Team, Cllr Emma Oldham, Brian Thompson from Park Run

It highlights the outstanding management and community involvement of parks and green spaces and is a sign to the public that the site holds the highest possible environmental standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent visitor facilities.

It also recognises the hard work of staff and volunteers in maintaining spaces to meet the needs of the local community.

Councillor Emma Oldham, Portfolio Holder for Biodiversity and Environmental Services at Newark and Sherwood District Council said: “Receiving this award for yet another year is a testament to the work we continue to do to protect and improve our green spaces and parks.

“Residents consistently tell us how much they value these spaces in our district, and it is a wonderful to see the efforts of all those involved in maintaining them being recognised.

“From our Park Rangers and Street Scene team to the incredible groups of Friends and volunteers, we would not have this award if it were not for their dedication to making the parks and green spaces of our district wonderful places to be.”

Sconce and Devon flag being raised
Sconce and Devon flag being raised
Newark Castle, Green Flag Award
Newark Castle, Green Flag Award
Councillor Paul Peacock and Vicar Water Park Ranger Isaac at Vicar Water
Councillor Paul Peacock and Vicar Water Park Ranger Isaac at Vicar Water

The Street Scene team, park rangers and volunteers work to keep the parks in great condition and their efforts to enhance the sites includes projects such as creating new pathways to improve accessibility around parks, establishing a community orchard at Sconce and Devon, and the creation of a native wildflower walk that includes willow tunnels, bee posts and planters at Vicar Water Country Park.

Newark and Sherwood District Council also works with partners from the area on projects such as the Three Rivers Project, a Severn Trent funded scheme that the Council partnered with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust on to improve the health and flow of the water through the river at the park.

Work to enhance parks and green spaces has also included significant investment into the district’s play parks, through which £350,000 was committed to refurbish existing play equipment and replace aging pieces with brand new equipment at ten play parks across Newark and Sherwood.

Works have recently began to redevelop Sherwood Avenue Play Park, with the District Council working in partnership with Newark Town Council to create an improved community space using ideas gathered during public consultations.

Sherwood Forest Trust’s Katie Doull and Matt Smith with Friend of Sherwood Heath Norman Burrows and Matt Guy from Nottinghamshire County Council
Sherwood Forest Trust’s Katie Doull and Matt Smith with Friend of Sherwood Heath Norman Burrows and Matt Guy from Nottinghamshire County Council
NSDC Street Scene with Friends of Queen Elizabeth Memorial Garden
NSDC Street Scene with Friends of Queen Elizabeth Memorial Garden

Keep Britain Tidy’s Green Flag Award Scheme manager, Paul Todd MBE, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone involved at Newark and Sherwood on achieving a Green Flag Award.

“All five sites are vital green spaces for communities in Newark and Sherwood to socialise, enjoy nature, for children to play safely and it provides important opportunities for park users to improve their physical and mental health.

“We know that staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that it maintains the high standards of the Green Flag Award, everyone involved should feel extremely proud of their achievement.

“It is important that our free to use spaces are maintained to the Green Flag Award standard, making them accessible for all members of the community while ensuring the environment is protected.”



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