Green flags for parks in Poole
Poole Park and Upton Country Park have achieved Green Flag status plus Green Heritage Site Accreditation.
Poole Park and Upton Country Park have achieved Green Flag status plus Green Heritage Site Accreditation.
Flags for Avon Heath Country Park, Stour Meadows, Milldown, Durlston Country Park and Thorncombe Wood, Black Heath and Hardy’s Birthplace sites.
This year the authority has received a total of 23 Green Flag Awards from environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.
Visitors can enjoy Avon Country Park among other parks in Dorset in the knowledge that they have been recognised by Keep Britain Tidy.
The UK is hosting the climate change conference in Glasgow from Sunday and BCP Council identifies its steps to tackle climate change.
Keep Britain Tidy Green Flags have been awarded to 23 parks and open spaces across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Once again Merley First School has been awarded a Green Flag by the Eco-Schools charity for their work on the local environment.
The 12-hectare nature park would not only offer increased leisure facilities it would boost the wildlife population.
A local group of early year’s education providers has been awarded a “Green Flag” status from Eco-Schools at all of its settings.
Never have our parks and open spaces been so important, so it’s good to hear that BCP and Dorset Council have received 28 awards between them.