Flying the flag for Carlisle
City Council’s ‘green’ winning team
(Date of issue: Friday, 25 July 2008)
To mark recent floral successes, Carlisle City Council’s green
spaces team will be ‘flying the flag’ at one of the city’s
award-winning open spaces next Monday (28 July),
Carlisle’s Bitts Park, Carlisle Cemetery grounds, Hammond’s
Pond, Kingmoor Nature Reserve, Tullie House Gardens and Stanwix
Churchyard have recently been judged some of the best green spaces
in England and Wales.
In recognition of this success, City Council’s green spaces team
will be joining forces in Hammond’s Pond at 10.30am on Monday (28
July), to formally receive a ‘green flag’ from the City Council’s
Portfolio holder for Environment and Infrastructure, Cllr Ray
Bloxham.
The winners of the 2008/09 Green Flag Award, the national
standard for parks and green spaces, were announced earlier this
month (Thursday, 17 July). The Carlisle City Council parks and
gardens were six of 742 green spaces across England and Wales to
achieve the standard.
Covering more than 18 acres, it is the sixth time Bitts Park has
been awarded a Green Flag. Hammond’s Pond has also been granted the
distinction for the fourth time, it is the third time that Kingmoor
Nature Reserve has received the award and Carlisle Cemetery and
Tullie House are second time winners.
Carlisle City Cllr Ray Bloxham, Portfolio holder for Environment
and Infrastructure said:
"The Green Flag awards are another stamp of
approval for Carlisle and its green spaces. Within the county, we
are leading the way with a staggering six awards. This year’s
awards are testament to the countless hours of hard work put in by
the Council’s grounds staff. They ensure that we have areas of
great beauty and tranquillity that benefit our residents and
visitors alike. Well done to all concerned."
The Green Flag Award scheme is the national standard for parks
and green spaces. It is managed by the Civic Trust. The scheme
recognises the value of green spaces in communities, particularly
urban environments, and rewards excellent standards of park
management.
Carlisle was awarded a Silver award in the prestigious Britain
In Bloom horticultural competition in 2007. The city is entered in
the Cumbria in Bloom Competition again this year. Judging took
place in mid July.