
Victoria Park is the nation's favourite park again
Victoria Park came out on top against a staggering 1,482 Green Flag Award winning sites and previously won the prestigious accolade in 2012 and was a runner-up in 2013. The park retained its Green Flag Award status earlier this year. Green Flag Awards are given annually in recognition of exceptional high-quality green public spaces.
The park draws in more than 275,000 visitors a year to enjoy festivals and events which attract international superstars and boasts of a year round community programme.
Green Flag Award manager, Paul Todd, said: "Congratulations to Victoria Park and all the staff and volunteers who work so hard in ensuring the park is not only a Green Flag Award winner but is now the UK's favourite for 2014."
Victoria Park, which was given a £12 million revamp in 2011, boasts 86 hectares of lush greenery. It has been used by millions of Londoners for nearly 170 years as a place of healthy recreation, sports, play and relaxation. Known locally as the People's Park, it was created specifically to address the health needs of the east London community.
The park hosts a wide range of formal and informal sports, sponsored activities, events and festivals throughout the year. The park's many features include the Burdett Coutts Fountain, bandstand, Chinese Pagoda, boating lake, Wheelpark and two fantastic children's play areas.
The council is organising a celebratory event on Wednesday, October 29 to share the good news with residents. The fun day will include entertainment for the whole family to enjoy from 11am-3pm. A plaque will also be unveiled to mark the prestigious win.
The council is also celebrating a prestigious win at the London in Bloom Awards where it picked up a Gold award for its parks and open spaces this summer.
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