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Two council maintained parks recognised among the country's best

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Milton Keynes City Council's Fred Roche Gardens and Emberton Country Park have been recognised among the country's best green spaces with Green Flag Awards.

The award, run by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, is a benchmark for quality parks and green spaces across the country. It celebrates places that are safe, clean, well-maintained, and that actively support biodiversity and community involvement.

Fred Roche Gardens has retained its Green Flag Award, while Emberton Country Park has achieved Green Flag status for the first time.

Fred Roche Gardens, located in the heart of Central Milton Keynes next to the Church of Christ the Cornerstone, offers a peaceful retreat in the city centre, with split-level gardens, public art, seating areas and space for community events throughout the year.

Emberton Country Park welcomes thousands of visitors each year and is known for its lakes, wildlife, walking routes, camping facilities and outdoor activities.

"I'm delighted that both Fred Roche Gardens and Emberton Country Park have been recognised with Green Flag Awards. These awards reflect the hard work and commitment of our staff, volunteers and partners who help keep our parks welcoming, attractive and biodiverse.

Milton Keynes is proud of its green spaces, which play such an important role in supporting nature, improving wellbeing, and bringing communities together. It's fantastic to see two very different parks recognised among the best in the country."
- Cllr Jennifer Wilson-Marklew, Cabinet Member for the Public Realm