The Feed Ducks Initiative provides a sustainable approach to feeding the ducks in public parks
The Mayor of London’s Rewild London Fund aims to improve London’s network of wildlife sites, help connect people to nature and better support the capital’s wildlife
Paul Rabbitts, chair of the Parks Management Association looks at the challenges facing those who maintain our parks
The drainage industry is key to long term environmental sustainability in a multitude of ways, many of which would not be immediately apparent. This article by the National Association of Drainage Contractors aims to identify these, as well as set out how the industry is addressing them
Nottingham City Council recently announced plans to plant 50,000 trees by 2023, with the aim to help soak up pollution, increase biodiversity and lower the temperature of the city. Government Business looks at the plan and how other areas could implement similar
Laura Schofield and Theo Plowman look at the potential of green spaces to boost the value that residents attach to their local community
Fay Holland details the benefits of creating more and better green spaces which are accessible to the UK’s left behind communities
Helen Griffiths explains how the legal protection of parks and green spaces can help to advance the government ‘levelling-up’ agenda
Suzanne Simmons explains why the Covid-19 crisis may well shape our response to urban trees and green space supply
What should public sector organisations be doing to ensure that their green spaces are in the best condition for the upcoming months?
The British Association of Landscape Industries explains what the government’s 25 Year Environment Plan could mean for local areas
The British Association of Landscape Industries discuss why LAs must fight for our parks and green spaces to be adequately funded
Is the significant impact that parks have on public health recognised in funding? Mark Camley, chair of The Parks Alliance, answers the question
Amid all of the hustle and bustle of daily life, the need for green spaces should not be ignored or degraded, says Denise Ewbank of the British Association of Landscape Industries.