The Green Flag Award scheme is proudly sponsored by the following organisations.
Communities and Local Government’s vision is of prosperous and cohesive communities, offering a safe, healthy and sustainable environment for all. Our role is to build the capacity of communities to shape and protect their own future.
Government recognises that good quality public space including parks and green spaces have an essential role to play in building sustainable communities, and enhancing people’s quality of life in towns and cities.
CLG has responsibility for urban parks and public spaces, as well as leading cross-Government work on ‘Cleaner, Safer, Greener Communities’ and the ‘How To Programme’.
CLG has a new Public Service Agreement Target (PSA 8) on Liveability to ‘Lead the delivery of cleaner, safer, greener public spaces and improving the quality of the built environment in deprived areas and across the country, with measurable improvements by 2008’.
The target reflects the government wide commitment to improve the quality of public spaces through the Cleaner, Safer, Greener Communities programme.
The PSA will strengthen CLG’s leadership role across Government to ensure delivery on the ground and noticeable improvement by 2008 in deprived areas and across the country. The indicators of success against which the target will be measured are:
For more information please visit http://www.communities.gov.uk or http://www.cleanersafergreener.gov.uk
As well as caring for historic sites like Stonehenge or Dover Castle, English Heritage has a wider role of caring for the historic environment. English Heritage is the Government’s statutory adviser on conservation issues and policy, and a major source of grants for repairs to historic buildings and ancient monuments. English Heritage advises organisations, businesses and individuals on maintaining the historic environment. Its work in conserving the past for the future is about the sustainability of our heritage for all to appreciate and enjoy.
For more information visit http://www.english-heritage.org.uk
The Countryside Agency has now changed to form a single new body - Natural England - that will integrate the Landscape, Access and Recreation division of the Countryside Agency with English Nature and most of Defra’s Rural Development Service (RDS). Natural England will work for people, places and nature, with responsibility for enhancing biodiversity, landscapes and wildlife in rural, urban, coastal and marine areas; promoting access, recreation and public well-being, and contributing to the way natural resources are managed - so that they can be enjoyed now and by future generations.
The Countryside Council for Wales is the statutory adviser to Government on sustaining natural beauty, wildlife and the opportunity for outdoor enjoyment throughout Wales and its inshore waters. With English Nature and Scottish Natural Heritage, CCW delivers its statutory responsibilities for Great Britain as a whole, and internationally, through the Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
For more information visit http://www.ccw.gov.uk