Cemetery receives prestigious Green Flag Award

The entrance to a cemetery, there is a stone wall between the entrance. Then green grass with trees and a path through the middle. There are headstones on either side of the path. The sky is blue and cloudy in the background. Image source, Google
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London Road Cemetery in Coventry is among six parks and green spaces to be recognised.

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A cemetery in Coventry has won a national Green Flag Award in recognition of its high standards.

London Road Cemetery is among six parks and green spaces, owned by the city council, that have been awarded the status after meeting strict criteria set out by Keep Britain Tidy.

The areas are judged by green space experts, including some of the city council's park management team, on criteria like sustainability, cleanliness and community involvement.

The award marks a real turnaround after complaints in May 2024 from a local resident, who described the overgrown state of the cemetery as "shocking" .

An overgrown cemetery with a big red tree to the left-hand side of the image. The grass has grown up to the top of the headstones. The sky is cloudy in the background. Image source, LDRS
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Coventry City Council received complaints about the cemetery's overgrown stage from a resident in May 2024

Longford Park, Caludon Castle Park, Allesley Park, Coombe Abbey Park and the War Memorial Park, which have also been recognised, have all won the award before.

The national scheme is one that rewards the best parks and green spaces in the UK, in a bid to encourage more outdoor spaces to strive for "high environmental standards".

The six sites in Coventry join 2,227 other parks and green spaces across the UK that have also received the Green Flag Award this year.

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