Rutherglen Reformer

Joy at Green Flag award for park

- JONATHAN GEDDES

A Cambuslang park has been presented with a prestigiou­s Green Flag award.

Environmen­tal charity Keep Scotland Beautiful awards the accolade every year and acknowledg­es quality green open spaces across the country that help boost our nation’s health and wellbeing.

The winning parks in South Lanarkshir­e included Strathaven Park, Cambuslang Park and Castlebank Park in Lanark.

The internatio­nal Green Flag Award is administer­ed in Scotland by Keep Scotland Beautiful and acts as a benchmark for recreation­al outdoor space.

It celebrates well maintained parks and greenspace­s and supports the opportunit­ies that they provide to enable exercise, improve mental wellbeing and provide safe areas for play – something that has been particular­ly important over the last 18 months.

More than 2000 parks around the world have achieved the award this year.

Amongst the 2021 award winners are spaces managed by local authoritie­s, community groups and various other organisati­ons including the NHS.

South Lanarkshir­e Council’s community and enterprise resources committee chairman, Councillor John Anderson, is “delighted” three parks in the region were recognised.

He told us: “It is testament to the hard work and effort that everyone associated with the parks put in on a daily basis, including council staff and volunteers.

“Having such wonderful green spaces on our doorstep is one of the many benefits to living in a wonderful area like South Lanarkshir­e. Congratula­tions to everyone who has helped the parks achieve Green Flag status.”

Barry Fisher, chief executive of Keep

Scotland Beautiful, said: “I would like to congratula­te all of Scotland’s awardwinni­ng parks.

“Receiving this prestigiou­s internatio­nal benchmark recognises all the hard work that has gone into maintainin­g and managing these precious green open spaces.

“Every single one of these parks provides an invaluable service to the local communitie­s that it serves – from creating a safe space to play, to think, to work out – and they helped to address many of the health and wellbeing challenges we faced as a country during lockdown.

“Spending time in nature can be good for people’s health and wellbeing, and merely living in a greener neighbourh­ood can be good for health.

“The Green Flag Award recognises the valuable, and tangible contributi­on that these parks make towards the nation’s well-being.”

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Dear green place Cambuslang Park has been given a Green Flag award

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