Talkin Tarn
Country Park in top three for green award
Carlisle City Council's Talkin Tarn country park was in the
running for a national environmental award last night (Tuesday, 16
October).
The environmental measures introduced as part of the £1million
improvement works resulted in the site being chosen as only one of
three in the Award for Sustainability in the 2007 Public Servants
of the Year Awards. Somerset's environmental team was revealed as
the eventual overall winner but the country park was praised for
their programme of environmental work.
Carlisle City Council took over the management of the Country
Park in April last year and upgraded the facilities to ensure that
they complied with DDA and health & safety regulations.
The area and its buildings were made accessible, as well as
safe, for residents to visit. Over time, the facilities had become
neglected and were in need of repair. A summer 2006 programme of
improvement works has ensured that future visitors are able to
fully enjoy their visit to the Brampton site.
The development work promoted a Cleaner, Greener & Safer
environment and used materials in keeping with the local
surroundings. Educational development was key, as were efforts to
reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere by using environmentally
friendly energy sources.
Leader of Carlisle City Council, Cllr Mike Mitchelson said:
As part of the improvement works, we took the
opportunity to use environmental practices and sustainable
materials which were in keeping with the local surroundings. The
importance of the estate to local people and its users was our main
focus.
To be a top three finalist for a national award
was a great achievement and highlighted the steps we've taken to
sustain the tarn, allowing future generations the opportunity to
experience its beauty."
The winners of the Public Servants Awards were announced at a
ceremony last night (Thursday, 16 October 2007) at the Marriott
Hotel Grosvenor Square, London. Further details about the awards
can be found at www.publicservants.org.uk (external
link).