Auckland parks head list of Green Flags Award winners
The New Zealand Recreation Association (NZRA) has announced that 10 Auckland parks have been awarded the coveted international Green Flag Award.
The Green Flag Award is the international mark of a quality park or green space, judged by green space-expert volunteers, across eight criteria. These criteria include horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability, community involvement and providing a warm welcome.
This year has seen 18 New Zealand parks awarded a Green Flag, with the achievement a recognition of the hard work the teams at all of the parks have put in for their local communities.
Being piloted in New Zealand by the NZRA, the Green Flag Award scheme was launched in 1996 and is managed in England by Keep Britain Tidy. Over the past 22 years flags now fly over 1,700 sites across the UK, Republic of Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and the United Arab Emirates, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
Karl Nesbitt, the NZRA’s Parks and Open Spaces Programme Manager, explained “we know the significant contribution that public parks make to healthy lifestyles. If we want liveable cities and thriving communities, then we need to invest in these public spaces and ensure that everyone, no matter where they live, has access to quality parks and green spaces.
“We are delighted to be celebrating so many winners in New Zealand. When you visit a park and see the Green Flag flying, you know you are in one of the very best green spaces.”
The winning parks are:
Long Bay Regional Park, North East Auckland
Auckland Domain
Sanders Reserve, Albany North Shore
Ambury Regional Park, South West Auckland
Tawharanui Regional Park, Omaha North East Auckland
Parrs Park, West Auckland
Tapapakanga Regional Park, South East
Olympic Park, Auckland
Wenderholm Regional Park, Waiwera, North Auckland
Waikumete Cemetery, West Auckland
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth
TECT All Terrain Park, Bay of Plenty
Parihaka Scenic Reserve, Whangarei
McLaren Falls Park, Tauranga
Otari-Wilton's Bush, Wellington
Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei
Halswell Quarry, Christchurch
Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton
Images: The Auckland Domain (top) and Pukekura Park, New Plymouth (below).
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3rd January 2017 - HEAD OF AUCKLAND PARKS SERVICES NAMED NEW NZRA CHAIRPERSON
25th November 2016 - AUCKLAND RESERVE NAMED WORLD LANDSCAPE OF THE YEAR 2016
20th November 2016 - HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL WELCOMES NZRA RECOGNITION
24th May 2016 - AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS BACKS INAUGURAL BOTANIC GARDEN OPEN DAY
27th February 2016 - HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL RETAINS WAIWHAKAREKE NATURAL HERITAGE PARK AS PART OF ECOLOGICAL PROJECT
21st December 2014 - NZRA HIGHLIGHTS THE VALUE OF COUNCIL RECREATION INVESTMENT
9th January 2014 - OUTSTANDING PARKS RECOGNISED WITH INTERNATIONAL GREEN FLAG AWARD
12th April 2013 - AUCKLAND COUNCIL LAUNCHES MULTI-DAY KAYAK TRAIL
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