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Green flags fly high across North Herts

A group of CMS volunteers cheering with fists in the air while holding a Green Flag in Oughtonhead Common
A group of CMS volunteers at Oughtonhead Common in Hitchin

Five greenspaces in North Herts are among the best in the UK!

Our award-winning greenspaces are:

The Green Flag scheme is managed by Keep Britain Tidy and is the international quality mark for parks and greenspaces. Keep Britain Tidy also runs Love Parks Week (July 26 – August 4) which highlights the vital role green spaces play in boosting the health and wellbeing of residents and communities. 

We work closely with our grounds maintenance contractor John O’Conner and Countryside Management Service, which manages various volunteer Friends groups, to keep the sites well maintained and thriving for people to enjoy.

Cllr Mick Debenham, Executive Member for Environment, Leisure & Greenspaces at North Herts Council, said: “We are so pleased to continue our run of Green Flag Awards! These parks, gardens and nature reserves across the district play an important role in residents’ quality of life. They provide valuable places to relax, exercise, play and meet others in, improving people’s physical and mental health.

“These green havens, especially wild areas and nature reserves, also play a vital part in our environment by supporting local biodiversity which helps fight climate change – they provide food and shelter for pollinators such as bees and small mammals like hedgehogs, and store carbon and improve our air quality.” 

“We are lucky to have such a wide range of greenspace on our doorstep, and it really is thanks to John O'Conner Grounds Maintenance and all the wonderful volunteers who work alongside Country Management Service, part of Herts County Council. Please respect our greenspaces and other users - keep dogs under control and clean up after them, and put your rubbish in a litter or recycling bin or take it home.”

Keep Britain Tidy’s Green Flag Award Scheme Manager, Paul Todd MBE, added: “It’s important that these 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. We know that staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure they maintain the high standards of the Green Flag Award, so everyone involved should feel extremely proud of their achievement.” 

An annual event organised through ParksHerts was hosted in North Herts this year at The Broadway Hotel in Letchworth, attended by council staff, contractors and volunteers from across the county, and Michele Walde and Paul Todd from Keep Britain Tidy.

Two representatives from Friends of Norton Common with Council Service Manager Andrew Mills and two representatives from Keep Britain Tidy - holding a cardboard Green Flag in front of Green Flag signage
Doug & Graham from Friends of Norton Common with Andrew Mills, Greenspace Service Manager, and representatives from Keep Britain Tidy either side, Michele Walde & Paul Todd

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