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Dunorlan Park, Woodbury Park Cemetery and the Grove, Tunbridge Wells flying green flag

By: Annabel Rusbridge-Thomas

Published: 16:00, 28 July 2014

Updated: 16:30, 28 July 2014

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is flying the flag for three of its beautiful open spaces that have retained their prestigious Green Flag Awards for another year.

Dunorlan Park, Woodbury Park Cemetery and The Grove all met the objective of the Green Flag Award scheme making them among the best in the UK.

They are parks and green spaces that are managed in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable way.

Dunorlan Park has been recognised as one of the best in the UK

They are welcoming places that are healthy, safe and secure for all members of the community to use.

Councillor Jane March, Cabinet member with responsibility for tourism, leisure and economic development, said: "Once again the support from the Friends groups have helped the parks team secure Green Flag awards for our beautiful green spaces.

"The awards are well deserved and I hope this will encourage more people to visit and enjoy the natural surroundings."

Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells is flying the prestigious Green Flag for another year

Dunorlan and The Grove were first given the prestigious award in 2006 and Woodbury Park Cemetery achieved its Green Flag status in 2008.

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