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Peter Neal / landscape consultantState of UK Public Parks lead author

State of UK Public Parks 2016

APSE Parks and Open Spaces Seminar

City Hall, London / 23 September 2016

Summary and Full Research Reports

Project Team : Peter Neal Consulting / Ian Baggott CFP / BritainThinks

Summary Report and Key Findings

1. People use their parks regularly and

visitor numbers are increasing

2. Park maintenance budgets continue to fall

3. Staff and skills are being lost

4. The quality of parks is expected to decline

5. Park services are facing increasing

inequality

6. Park management will be much more

varied in the future

7. Sources of external income are on the rise

8. Communities are doing more for their

parks

9. Park trusts appear to be coping better

through austerity

10.Local authority commitment to parks does

make a difference

Regular and increasing use of parks

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Continuing fall in revenue budgets

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Expected declining condition of parks

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Parks are facing increasing inequality

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Management is becoming more varied

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Sources of external income are rising

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Key Themes for Action

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Nesta - Rethinking Parks

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Nesta - Rethinking Parks

www.nesta.org.uk/publications/learning-rethink-parks

Nesta - Go To The Park Burnley

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HLF Web Resource - Parks Matter

#ParksMatterwww.hlf.org.uk/state-uk-public-parks-2016

HLF - Grant funding opportunities

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Funding for cultural and natural heritage

• Parks for People: £100K - £5m

• Landscape Partnerships: 100K - £3m

• Sharing Heritage: £3K - £10K

• Our Heritage: £10K - £100K

• Heritage Grants: £100K +

• Resilient Heritage: £3K - 250K

Heritage Lottery Fund

7 Holbein Place

London SW1W 8NR

Telephone: 020 7591 6000

Textphone: 020 7591 6255

www.hlf.org.uk

#ParksMatter

Drew Bennellick

Head of Landscape & Natural Heritage

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