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Five Rugby parks retain prestigious Green Flag awards

THE GREEN flag is flying in Rugby after five of the borough’s parks retained the prestigious award.

Caldecott Park, Newbold’s Centenary Park and Millennium Green have all retained Green Flag Awards, while New Bilton’s Jubilee Recreation Ground and the ‘pocket park’ at Gladstone Green held on to Green Flag Community Awards.

Organised by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, Green Flag is the international benchmark for quality parks and open spaces.

Judges assess each nominated park against ten criteria, including horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability and community involvement.




Caldecott Park has now been awarded Green Flag status for 17 years in a row, while Centenary Park has made it nine awards on the trot.

Millennium Green and Gladstone Green have now achieved Green Flag status eight years in a row, while Jubilee Recreation Ground retained its Green Flag Community Award for a third year.


The community award recognises parks and green spaces which play an important role in bringing communities together.

Working in partnership with the council, New Bilton Community Association has developed a community growing project at Jubilee Rec, with volunteers and residents growing a variety of vegetables and herbs, together with pollinator-friendly plants and flowers, and a community orchard planted earlier this year.

Coun Maggie O’Rourke, Rugby Borough Council’s (RBC) spokeswoman for partnerships and wellbeing, paid tribute to the hard work and dedication of the council’s teams, volunteers and residents who all played a part in the borough’s Green Flag success.

She said: “The Green Flag Awards have set the internationally recognised benchmark for high quality parks and green spaces, so we should all be proud Rugby has five parks which meet the Green Flag standard.

Paul Todd, Green Flag Award scheme manager, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone involved in Rugby in achieving five Green Flag Awards.

“The award-winning parks provide vital green spaces for communities to socialise, enjoy nature, for children to play safely, and for park users to improve physical and mental health.

“We know staff and volunteers work tirelessly to maintain the high standards of the Green Flag Award, and everyone involved should feel extremely proud of their achievement.”

Cllr Neil Sandison, RBC’s Liberal Democrat spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, added: “These Green Flag Awards set a high benchmark for all of our open green spaces to aspire to.

“Well done to both the staff and volunteers whose hard work led to Rugby retaining its five awards.”