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45 parks in Kent given Green Flag Awards by Keep Britain Tidy

14:28, 16 July 2024

updated: 16:30, 16 July 2024

Forty-five parks in Kent have been named as some of the best-kept outdoor spaces in the country, as they are awarded Green Flag status.

The title sets the benchmark standard for the management of recreational outdoor spaces across the UK and is given out by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.

Brockhill Country Park in Hythe has been given a Green Flag Award
Brockhill Country Park in Hythe has been given a Green Flag Award

Some of Kent’s winners include Mote Park in Maidstone, Samphire Hoe in Dover, Leybourne Lakes Country Park and Reculver Country Park, near Herne Bay.

The charity hands out the awards based on nominations from local authorities.

As well as the Green Flag Award, five Kent parks have also held on to their Green Heritage Site Accreditations.

These are The Great Lines Heritage Park in Gillingham, Oare Gunpowder Works in Faversham, Ellington Park in Ramsgate and Dunorlan Park as well as Grosvenor and Hilbert Park in Tunbridge Wells.

Five outdoor spaces have also won a Green Flag Community Award which is given to sites that look for ways to encompass the local community.

Mote Park in Maidstone has been recognised in the Green Flag awards
Mote Park in Maidstone has been recognised in the Green Flag awards

This accolade was given to Bearsted Woodland Trust in Maidstone, Abbey Physic Community Garden in Faversham, Hythe Green, Love Hambrook Marshes in Canterbury and the Bob Fowler Community Allotment in Sittingbourne.

The county's 45 Green Flag parks are some of 184 across the South East to be awarded this year.

The full list of Kent winners split by local authority can be found below and here:

Canterbury

Reculver Country Park

Westgate Parks

Gorrell Valley Nature Reserve formerly Duncan Down

Dover

Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens

Samphire Hoe

The Faversham recreation ground. Picture: Chris Davey.
The Faversham recreation ground. Picture: Chris Davey.

Folkestone and Hythe

Kingsnorth Gardens

Lower Leas Coastal Park

Radnor Park

Royal Military Canal

Kent County Council

Brockhill Country Park

Grove Ferry Picnic Site

Lullingstone Country Park

Manor Park Country Park

Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells. Picture: TWBC
Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells. Picture: TWBC

Pegwell Bay Country Park

Shorne Woods Country Park

Teston Bridge Country Park

Trosley Country Park

Maidstone

Clare Park

Cobtree Manor Park

Mote Park

Whatman Park (Millennium River Park)

Medway

Leybourne Lakes is one of 45 parks in Kent to have been recognised
Leybourne Lakes is one of 45 parks in Kent to have been recognised

Broomhill Park

Capstone Farm Country Park

Gillingham Park

Hillyfields Community Park

Riverside Country Park

The Great Lines Heritage Park: Field of Fire

The Vines Gardens

Ranscombe Farm Reserve

Sevenoaks

The Vine

Reculver Country Park in Canterbury
Reculver Country Park in Canterbury

Swale

Faversham Recreation Ground

Milton Creek Country Park

Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park

Swanley

Elephant Park

St Mary's Recreation Ground

Swanley Park

Tonbridge and Malling

Haysden Country Park

Leybourne Lakes Country Park

Tonbridge Racecourse Sportsground

Tunbridge Wells

Calverley Grounds

Dunorlan Park

Grosvenor and Hilbert Park

St John's Recreation Ground

The Grove

Woodbury Park Cemetery

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