The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

New map highlights ‘green spaces’ in and around the city to explore

Centrepiec of post-pandemic ‘Let’s Get Outdoors’ campaign will help make the most of hundreds of parks and green areas in and around Peterborou­gh

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

Amap will highlight the green spaces in Peterborou­gh and around Cambridges­hire. A new map has been created to encourage more people to make the most of Peterborou­gh’s parks.

The Cambs Open Space map is the centrepiec­e of a new Let’s Get Outdoors campaign which will encourage people to get out and enjoy nearby green spaces.

The pandemic has made many realise the huge benefits which come from being out and about, with a survey carried out by Natural England showing that during covid restrictio­ns 43 per cent of people found visiting local green and natural spaces became more important to their wellbeing.

The map, which can accessed by visiting https:// www.cambsopens­pace.co.uk/ parks, has brought together 200 local parks into one easy to navigate site. Visitors to the page can search for parks in all parts of Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh, including those which are nearest to them. Each park has its own designated page with a list of facilities and local volunteer groups.

Similarly, there is also an ‘events’ page where people can see a list of all events happening at parks across both areas. These include everything from runs, nature walks and sporting activities to poetry sessions and music events.

The campaign hopes to reduce loneliness by urging people to ‘find their spark in the park’. Running throughout the rest of spring and into the summer, the campaign will ask people to share photos of themselves enjoying their local park, as well as encourage people to get involved in local community activities outdoors.

Robert Pearce, programme director for Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Future Parks, which is running the campaign, said: “We are so pleased to be launch

ing Cambs Open Space this spring.

“Cambs Open Space came into being through the collective effort of the partnershi­p and a shared ambition to enable people to make the most of their parks and green spaces. Our green spaces are important community places, they are great for people’s physical and mental health, and provide safe habitats for local wildlife.

“Over the past few years people have come to appreciate their parks more than ever. We hope people will use the Cambs Open Space map to continue exploring Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh’s fantastic outdoor spaces.”

Frequent visits to green spaces are associated with a healthier bodyweight, as well as better heart rates, blood pressure, cholestero­l and stress levels.

Regular exposure to green spaces is also generally associated with improved mental health and wellbeing in both adults and children.

Visitors to parks can enjoy their natural beauty while taking a walk or run (perhaps in a group), or by making use of outdoor gym/play equipment or embracing the many sounds and sights of nature.

For people looking for inspiratio­n to make the most of their local park, ideas include ‘Couch to

5K’ and ‘10 Minute Shake Up games’. More informatio­n on both can be found at: https:// www.nhs.uk/better-health/ get-active/ and https://www. nhs.uk/healthier-families/ activities/10-minute-shakeup/.

The #LetsGetOut­doors campaign is part of the Cambridges­hire

and Peterborou­gh Future Parks Project, a partnershi­p project between seven local authoritie­s in Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh and the Local Nature Partnershi­p. The project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the National Trust and the Ministry of Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s. The new website is managed by project partners Living Sport.

Frazer Bennett, chair of Living Sport, said: “Living Sport are happy to be managing the new Cambs Open Space website. It’s a super opportunit­y to connect different aspects of our work to support more people to be active outside through promoting spaces, events and supporting the voluntary groups that look after and use the parks across our county.”

‘Campaign hopes to reduce loneliness by urging people to ‘find their spark in the park’

‘It’s a super opportunit­y to connect different aspects of our work to support people’

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Crowds listening to a band in Itter Park
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Central Park in Peterborou­gh
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Peterborou­gh Embankment

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