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National award for Shepway's top park

Posted by editor on Jul 23, 2007 - 12:00 AM
Filed under: Local authority, News

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Folkestone’s Lower Leas Coastal Park was officially recognised as one of the best in the country this week when Baroness Kay Andrews, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State gave it the prestigious Green Flag Award.

Winners of this national quality standard award are judged to be welcoming, safe, well maintained and involve the local community

Cllr Carol Waters, Shepway District Council Cabinet Member for Regeneration said: “I am delighted that the Lower Leas Coastal Park has been recognised as one of the country’s top parks. We should all be rightly proud of this very beautiful area at the heart of our district.

“I particularly want to thank the staff involved including those who had the original vision for restoration, who won the grants to do the work, everyone involved in the restoration and the current management and maintenance team.

“As part of Shepway District Council’s regeneration plans for the area we wanted to restore the park to its former glory as a popular place for local residents and visitors. Our aim was to maximize the site’s unique location along almost a mile stretch of undercliff.

“This award shows just what a tremendous success this has been, and with half a million visitors coming to the park every year we know it is a hit with residents and visitors alike. I believe we have managed to preserve and enhance the unique character of the park with its intricate path network and stunning sea views, while introducing a contemporary design approach.

She said the amphitheatre had a popular programme of summer events and for children there was the largest free outdoor adventure playground in the south east, complete with a pirate’s ship.

“All of this opens up area to people who would not normally visit such a park and makes it a real attraction for everyone in the area.

“The coastal park has set the standard that I would like to attain for all of our parks, gardens and open spaces across the district”

Baroness Andrews said: "I’d like to congratulate all of the Green Flag winners this year. Parks are an oasis of calm and natural beauty and have a vital role to play in our modern lives as places where people come together to relax, exercise and play.

"Green Flags are awarded to the country’s best parks but everyone should be able to enjoy great quality parks and green spaces. Our ambition is that all communities should benefit from this renaissance and local people have the opportunity to take part in the transformation of their parks.”



 

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