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Page 1: Green Space and Communities: A Life's Work (Afternoon Session)

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Video:Project Dirt

http://youtu.be/tqPdayMdDvo

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Protecting investment,promoting innovation

Thursday 25 October 2012Royal Geographical Society, London

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Parks for PeopleThe Urban Parks Programme was launched with £50m by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 1996.

Delivered in partnership with the Big Lottery Fund since 2006, the Parks for People Programme has invested £648m in restoring over 700 public parks across the UK.

At the Public Parks Summit, it was announced that a further £100m would be invested jointly by the partners over the next three years.

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Green Flag announcementKeep Britain Tidy awarded the licence to run the Green Flag Award scheme through to 2017.

This will be supported by other key partners including:

• GreenSpace supporting training and international expansion

• National Housing Federation supporting the expansion of the Award into affordable housing sector

• Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens leading on delivering the Green Flag Community Award

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UK Public Parks Summit programme and speakers

• Park Life: taking stock of the current context

• Park Investment: values, benefits, tools and resources

• Park Innovation: leadership and good practice

• Park Futures: challenges and ingredients for success

Professor Ken WorpolePeter Harnik, Center for City Park Excellence, USJon Pape, Parks and Nature, City of CopenhagenThe Rt Hon Don Foster MP, Under Secretary of StateCllr Phil Davies, Leader, Wirral Borough CouncilMary Bagley, Parks and Green Space ManagerMark Camley, Olympic Park OperationsJulie Procter, greenspace scotlandPaul Bramhill, GreenSpaceMatthew Bradbury, The Land Trust Dr Julia Sas, Cardiff City CouncilJon Kingsbury, Creative Economy, Nesta

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The political ‘turn’ to parks over past 20 years contains irreversible elements:• The rise of Friends’ groups• Evidence base of park use• Role of parks in place-making and

town marketing• Public health programmes

Start of the parks renaissance of the 1990s

A ‘Perfect Storm’ for public parks

Professor Ken Worpole

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Office for Budget Responsibility, Nov 2011

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40% of people in urban areas say the quality of their greenspace has

deteriorated in the last 5 years

54% use their local greenspace once a week or more often (2011)

… DOWN from 63% in 2009

www.greenspacescotland.org.uk/1greenspace-survey-2011.aspx

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Know what your parks cost and what they deliver

Peter Harnik, Centre for City Park Excellence

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Securing new and alternative forms of funding

Matthew Bradbury, The Land TrustPaul Bramhill, GreenSpace

Green Space Income Toolkit

• Income generation toolkit for landowners, park managers, community groups, local authorities and the public.

• Free, dynamic online resource.• Information and ideas hub to increase

sharing of knowledge and best practice.• Signposting of income streams, support

networks and case studies.• Email questions and case studies to

[email protected]

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Promoting innovation

Jon Kingsbury, Nesta

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So where and how to innovate?

Birkenhead Park, Second World War, August 1945

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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Green Infrastructure Parks

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Climate Change Parks

Julie Procter, greenspace scotland

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Sustainable City Parks

Jon Pape, Copenhagen

Amager Fælled 2012 - ?• 300 ha nature park• 2 km from Town Hall Square

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Sharing Heritage• Grants of £3,000 - £10,000 for any not-

for-profit group, from Feb 2013.

Our Heritage • Grants of £10,000 - £100,000 for any

not-for-profit group or private owners with better public access, from Feb 2013.

Heritage Grants• Grants from £100,000 upwards for any

not-for-profit group, from Feb 2013.

Parks for People• The new parks programme with grants

from £100,000 - £5m that now includes cemeteries.

Landscape Partnerships• Grants from £100,000 to £3m, the only

significant UK grant fund for landscape-scale conservation.

Heritage Lottery Fund Programmes

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For further information:

Drew Bennellick - [email protected] of Landscape & Natural HeritageHeritage Lottery Fund

Catherine Bowdren –[email protected] Senior Grants Officer, North West teamHeritage Lottery Fund

Peter NealLandscape [email protected]

Thank you

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Green Flag Award 2012 - 2017

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Key achievements 2010 - 2012

• Increased applications from 951 to 1,517: + 59%

• 1,424 winners in 2012: + 67%• Green Flag Community Award Winners

more than doubled from 73 to 175.• Increased the number of volunteer judges

by more than 250 – to over 800

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Developments and Innovation

• A new group application process for 20 Local Authorities with multiple sites taking part in the scheme

• New training courses for judges• Mystery shopper programme• Peoples’ Choice award• Worked with partners in Germany,

Australia and New Zealand to pilot the award

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Why is Green Flag Award Important

• To encourage provision of good quality public parks and green spaces

• Providing a national quality standard• Public to recognition and celebration

great parks and green spaces• Vehicle for advocating the benefits and

importance of high quality green spaces• Helps to protect funding

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Licence to 2017

• DCLG have licensed Keep Britain Tidy to deliver the Scheme in the UK

• Licence is for 5 years• We will work with partners to deliver the

scheme in other UK countries• International licences will be agreed

with a relevant organisation in each country

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The challenge

• Maintain the integrity of the scheme• Continue to invest in the development of

judges• Increase the number of winners• Ensure more people have access to

quality parks and green spaces• More people have access to quality

green spaces within 5 minutes walk from where they live and work

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Further information

www.greenflagaward.org.uk

[email protected]

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Video: United Futures

http://youtu.be/PvP9x_uz9qQ

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