This is the third year of awards in a row for theses reserves managed by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Warwick District Council’s Green Spaces Team and Friends of Oakley Wood and Crackley Wood.
The Vice-Chairman of Warwick District Council, Councillor Pam Redford said: “The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has shown how much we value our parks and open spaces. To once again receive three Green Flag Awards from Keep Britain Tidy is a truly outstanding achievement and clearly demonstrates that local people and visitors to Warwick District are benefitting from green spaces of the very highest quality. I would like to pay tribute to the Council’s Green Spaces Team, contractors (idVerde), Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and the many Friends and volunteers who come out in all weathers to assist us in maintaining and improving these wonderful places.”
Karl Curtis – Director of Reserves and Community Engagement at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust said: “Receiving the Green Flag awards for the local nature reserves is a fantastic accolade. They are very much deserved and all arise from the hard work and dedication of the staff and in particular the volunteers involved. Our volunteers give up their valuable time to ensure these reserves are there for everyone to enjoy, reconnect with nature and of course help their local wildlife too by making sure these are diverse and vibrant places.”
Pictured from left to right (above)
Dominic Swan (Crackley Wood trustee/volunteer), Jon Holmes (WDC), Geoff Litterick (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust), Pam Redford (WDC), Mike Bunney (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust), Dave Rennison (Crackley Wood trustee/volunteer).