Nine parks and green spaces in Leeds have been awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award 2024.
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00:00The annual Green Flag Awards have been revealed, with nine parks and green spaces in Leeds
00:06being recognised for their international quality status.
00:10The areas that have been recognised include Golden Acre Park, Kirkstall Abbey, Middleton
00:15Park, Otley-Shevan Forest Park, Pudsey Park, Roundy Park and Temple Newsome Estate, which
00:21are all managed by Leeds City Council and have been recognised as among the best in
00:25the country.
00:27All seven parks and green spaces awarded the Green Flag are considered vital for Leeds
00:31communities, bringing people together and providing opportunities to lead healthy lifestyles.
00:37The Yorkshire part of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal has also been given Green Flag status,
00:42along with Leeds Beckett University's Headingley Campus.
00:45The Green Flag Awards scheme is managed by Keep Britain Tidy, and it recognises and rewards
00:50well-managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for the management
00:55of green spaces across the UK and around the world.
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