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Park, Cardiff Bay Barrage, Cardiff Bay Wetlands, Cathays Cemetery, Flat Holm
Island, Grange Gardens, Heath Park, Parc Cefn Onn, Roath Park, Rumney Hill
Gardens, Thornhill Cemetery and Victoria Park have all retained their existing
awards.
The awards are judged by green space experts against a range of strict criteria including: biodiversity, community involvement, maintenance, presentation, cleanliness and environmental management.
Cabinet
Member for Culture and Leisure, Cllr Peter Bradbury, said: “Cardiff now has
more Green Flag standard spaces than anywhere else in Wales and to have added
two new spaces this year, at a time when at stages during this pandemic, our
workforce has been reduced by as much as 50% as staff isolated, shielded, or
were redeployed to other areas to assist in the council’s Covid-19 response, is
a testament to the commitment and hard work of the team.”
“Friends
Groups and volunteers make a significant contribution to parks across the city
– nowhere is that more true than at Forest Farm and Hailey Park – and I’d like
to thank them for the work they have put in to help us achieve the high
standards needed for Green Flag status.”
In
celebration of the city’s Green Flag success, which also includes 14 Community
Awards and a Full Green Flag Award for St Fagan’s Natural History Museum,
Cardiff City Hall and the Barrage sails will be lit in green this evening.
Penny Bowers, Chair of the Friends of Hailey Park said: “"Following many years of the group receiving a Green Flag Community Award for their meadow project on the park, we are so pleased to be part of winning the main Green Flag for the whole park. This wouldn't have been possible without the enthusiastic help of our Community Rangers, members of the group, volunteers in the local community and everyone who uses this wonderful park."
Martin
Chamberlain, Secretary of Friends of Forest Farm said: “The Friends Of Forest
Farm are delighted that the reserve has achieved Green Flag Status in their
30th Anniversay Year.This is a reflection of the hard work of the Community
Park Rangers and the manyhours of volunteering undertaken on the reserve
each year.”
The Green Flag award programme is
delivered in Wales by environmental charity, Keep Wales Tidy, with support from
Welsh Government.
“The 224 flags flying this year, including the 14 Cardiff Council flags are a testament to the hard work of staff and volunteers who have maintained excellent standards under the most challenging circumstances. I’d like to congratulate and thank them all for their outstanding commitment.”