publication date: Jul 19, 2012
If you do anything
this summer, be sure to visit your
local park. From energetic
street dancing,
cycling and
boot camps to relaxing
yoga, tai chi and
tree listening.
Get an
eco-buzz with
bugs, bees and butterflies or for the more green fingered
wildflowers, food growing and conservation volunteering. Make a splash with
fishing, waterslides and pond dipping or for the creative,
al fresco art and
crafts.
Family fun days, global festivals, picnics,
open air theatre and foot
tapping jazz, blues and folk – the list seems endless!
Where else could
provide so many
different types of events for so many different people, other
than our
parks and
green spaces?
Love Parks Week
celebrates just this and will be delivering
over 1000, mostly free, events set to
bring one million people together to experience new things, meet
new friends, learn new crafts and explore our natural environment. (
See
fun A-Z guide).
Love Parks Week, now in its sixth year, is a campaign which aims to
raise awareness and call for
continual reinvestment of
green spaces. This year the
campaign is also
running a
Park Health Check to get people to really think about and assess the
quality of their
local park and encouraging a greater sense of stewardship by
creating a
Love Parks Club.
Find out
what's on in your local area by visiting
www.loveparksweek.org.uk, and whilst
you're there don't forget to give your Park a Health Check!