Borough awarded 21 Green Flags for its parks and open spaces
Ealing's been awarded 21 prestigious Green Flags, with a residents meadow project being recognised for the first time.
  
  
        Keep Britain Tidy’s Green Flag acknowledges the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag flying is a sign that identifies the park for its high standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent facilities.
        
        This year, Katherine Buchan Meadow in Hanwell was also recognised with a Green Flag Community Award. This followed an ambitious project by residents to rejuvenate and reclaim a small area near St Mark’s Primary School in Old Hanwell into a beautiful, communal space for everyone to enjoy. 
        
        The project was supported by the council’s Transform Your Space initiative, a special fund that has been helping residents restore unloved corners and bring them back into community life. 
        
        The borough’s 2018 Green Flag Award parks are: 
 Acton Green Common 
Acton Park 
        Blondin Park
Bramley Road Open Space 
        Brent Lodge Park and Churchfields
        Heathfield Gardens
        Islip Manor Park
        King George’s Playing Field
        Lammas Park
        Litten Nature Reserve
        Montpelier Park
North Acton Playing Fields 
Northala Fields 
Pitshanger Park 
Ravenor Park 
        Spikesbridge Park
        Southall Manor House Grounds
Southall Park 
        Southfield Recreation Ground
Three Bridges Park
Walpole Park 
        Councillor Mik Sabiers cabinet member for environment and highways said: “Ealing has a well-earned reputation for its beautiful green spaces and they continue to be a source of great pride for everyone connected with the borough.
        
“I am delighted that 21 of our parks and open spaces have been recognised with Green Flag status, it’s a wonderful achievement.
“Along with our great parks teams, there are hundreds of volunteers who work with them to create spaces which people can enjoy. Congratulations to them all, these flags are testament to your passion and commitment to make this borough a great place to live and visit.”
The Green Flag Awards are judged by more than 700 green space experts who assess using eight strict criteria including horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability and community involvement. 
July 18th 2018