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Parc Bryn Bach one of 315 across Wales to win Green Flag status

Parc Bryn Bach one of 315 across Wales to win Green Flag status

Parc Bryn Bach was named by environmental charity Keep Wales Tidy as one of 315 sites to have received the internationally renowned Green Flag Award and Green Flag Community Award this year.
The Tredegar park won the accolade in recognition of its environmental efforts, excellent visitor facilities, and community involvement.
Parc Bryn Bach is a 340-acre local nature reserve, providing the residents of Blaenau Gwent and visitors with an impressive array of flora and fauna.
It is made up of woodland, grassed areas and a lake - all of which are maintained by a small grounds maintenance team.
Stephen Williams, grounds maintenance duty supervisor said: 'The park is a real gem in Blaenau Gwent and the team loves looking after it.
'We have thousands of visitors each year who come and enjoy nature at its best and we're proud that the park has been recognised, yet again, with a Green Flag Award.'
Now in its third decade, the Green Flag Award recognises well-managed parks and green spaces in 20 countries around the world.
In Wales, the awards scheme is run by Keep Wales Tidy.
Lucy Prisk, Green Flag coordinator for Keep Wales Tidy said: 'We're thrilled to see 315 green spaces in Wales achieving the prestigious Green Flag status, which is testament to the dedication and hard work of hundreds of staff and volunteers.
'Quality green spaces play a vital role in the physical and mental well-being of people across Wales, and to be recognised as among the best in the world is a huge achievement - congratulations!'
A full list of award winners can be found on the Keep Wales Tidy website www.keepwalestidy.cymru
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